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http://cgi.ebay.com/SPARTA-US-Ratch...912?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ceb5d60e8
This guy has been selling them for a while.
This guy has been selling them for a while.


I had to bring this thread back. I have been having a bad run of luck buying tools on ebay and it just seems to keep going. Today I got two ratchets in the mail from two different sellers that both have broken selector switches. One is a 1/2" sk that will be a piece of cake to get repaired but the other is this old sparta 3/4" drive that I'm thinking will be about impossible to get parts for. If you look in the picture of the selector switch closely you can see that it is cracked all along the side of the raised bump used to turn the selector. When I took it apart to clean and lube it came out in two pieces. So anybody have a sparta 3/4" drive selector switch laying around?![]()

An old 1/4 sparta set I got from my grandpa
Pretty sure my Husky is identical (also New Britain production). Except I think mine uses the coiled-circlip not the regular one like this Sparta (might've been replaced?). Mine was in a similar condition but it polished up nicely and I cleaned up and cold blued the anvil and it looks real nice now.Keeping an old thread alive with some pix:
Here is something a Little Different. This is a CB-45 Sparta, 45 tooth, made in USA, with Patent 2981389, assigned to New Britain. It's a little different in that UNAIU posted a Husky CB-45 with patent number way back in post #644 on the vintage board. Other than the name, and his post doesn't show the rust where mine is all rusty near the anvil. It's bit rough in one direction, and switches hard, but nothing that a good clean and lube shouldn't fix. Didn't recognize the Sparta name right off, but it had a good solid feel to it. Will add it to the clean up pile.
With the patent issued in 1961, in theory this is 1978 or older. HS days.
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