Stuey
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Okay, so if you've seen my other threads, you already know that I spent a lot of time at my local Sears today. Well, in the ratchet section, there were a few loose items on the bottom shelf. I saw a teardrop ratchet that I've never seen before - it looks like it predates the most recent teardrop design!
Model #: 9-43784, Price: $9.
Does anyone have any info about this ratchet?
The new acquisition is in the middle, and it is surrounded by two teardrop ratchets - one (the longer one, not that you can tell,) is from a 95 piece laser etched socket set, the other from a clearanced laser etched 3/8" socket set when the packaging style of the mini sets were changed. Curious - one of the new-style teardrop ratchets appears to have a much thicker head. I wonder if this is because of the timing of my set purchases, or if it has to do with different manufacturers/factories.
Oh yea, don't forget to throw in a wise crack about our placemats. I wanted to get the photos taken as quick as possible, and the kitchen table has the best lighting at night.
EDIT (This is for you, Merkava): I use the new-style teardrops as paperweights and emergency spares. I whipped them out of their hiding places (I don't even keep them with my 'usable' ratchets) for comparison purposes to today's purchase.
Model #: 9-43784, Price: $9.
Does anyone have any info about this ratchet?
The new acquisition is in the middle, and it is surrounded by two teardrop ratchets - one (the longer one, not that you can tell,) is from a 95 piece laser etched socket set, the other from a clearanced laser etched 3/8" socket set when the packaging style of the mini sets were changed. Curious - one of the new-style teardrop ratchets appears to have a much thicker head. I wonder if this is because of the timing of my set purchases, or if it has to do with different manufacturers/factories.
Oh yea, don't forget to throw in a wise crack about our placemats. I wanted to get the photos taken as quick as possible, and the kitchen table has the best lighting at night.
EDIT (This is for you, Merkava): I use the new-style teardrops as paperweights and emergency spares. I whipped them out of their hiding places (I don't even keep them with my 'usable' ratchets) for comparison purposes to today's purchase.
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