Re:Holy cow. Yes, I guess I did want that ratchet. I had sold my other one to another friend/collector.
Well I don't claim to be perfect, to be right, or a know-it-all, but a patent made by Snap-on shows a ratchet with the same head and internal design, I have taken the ratchet in question apart and it is identical to the patent drawings, just the handle is different. Patent # 2020883 Year 1935 I couldn't find a Hindsdale patent from the same time period for a ratchet.
I have a lot of patent drawings and photos in the DVD. There are photos of all the early design Craftsman Ratchets, including 4 from the 1930's that are not shown in any of the catalogs. There are over 14,500 pages. Except for some of the pre-Craftsman catalogs, all have been restored in digital form. That meant a lot of tedious detailed work in photoshop fixing: holes, abrasions, missing corners, hand writing, pieces of pages missing, water damage, fading, smudges, printing artifacts, etc. Then the pages were rotated straight when needed, cropped, and when there were photos and tools on a center spread, the pages were aligned to show a complete picture. I orignially made CDs of the first four decades and was selling them a few years ago. I have since redid everything in them. I'm now a little embarrassed of the quality of the early Craftsman CDs as compared to the DVD.
Dave