Debcrow
Well-known member
These were in a full Snap On K21 Tool Box I bought at an Estate Sale. I did not look very much at the contents of the box when I bought it because I wanted the Toolbox.
When I started looking at the contents these sockets immediately caught my attention. First thing I though was early Snap-On because of the small 1/2 mark on each one indicating drive size. But then I noticed no makers mark, even the early S-O over stamp. So I thought perhaps really early before makers stamp, however some are 12 point sockets and I believe all early Snap-On were six point. So I do not know who made them. They are probably early because of the 32nd sizes. Other things in the box were Duro Trapezoid marked sockets, Williams Superwrench, BonEcon, and other items up to newer Snap-On sockets so they could be of any time period 1920s- 1950s. Any help would be appreciated.








When I started looking at the contents these sockets immediately caught my attention. First thing I though was early Snap-On because of the small 1/2 mark on each one indicating drive size. But then I noticed no makers mark, even the early S-O over stamp. So I thought perhaps really early before makers stamp, however some are 12 point sockets and I believe all early Snap-On were six point. So I do not know who made them. They are probably early because of the 32nd sizes. Other things in the box were Duro Trapezoid marked sockets, Williams Superwrench, BonEcon, and other items up to newer Snap-On sockets so they could be of any time period 1920s- 1950s. Any help would be appreciated.







