I had a pretty good flea market haul today…
The wooden chest is dated 1943 under the lid.
The socket set is a Hinsdale 3/8-inch drive, guessing late 1930’s or up to 1941. The case and all the sockets are Hinsdale SJ2x series but one (Plomb) and the male-to-female uni joint (also Plomb). The ratchet (H-12) and the extension are Hinsdale. I will be looking to complete this set. Guessing the missing piece is either a longer extension or possible a flex head/breaker. Have to do some research.
The three swivel sockets on the left are matching Cornwell.
Some orphan 1/2-inch drive sockets (Armstrong ST-1232, Walden 1832 with a nice “V” mark, Williams ST-1224), sliding tees (Husky H3884, and SK 40152) and an extension (SK 40162). The 1/2-inch drive speeder is a Plomb 5480 and the spud wrench is a Plomb 2613.
The dwarf 45* offset pattern DBE’s are Indestro Select Steel (3/8 x 7/16, 1/2 x 9/16) and Williams Superrench No. 9725B (1/2 x 9/16) with a “V” mark.
And the amber handle 1/4-inch drive spinner is a Plomb 4769. Rare bird to find in the wild in my experience. Maybe more common on eBait.
Here are some close ups of the Hinsdale set…
The Plomb 1/4” spinner…
And here it is with the markings on the other Plomb pieces…
Also picked up this Singer oil can.
It will go quite nicely with these finds from late 2016 - a 100-year anniversary commemorative tape measure and a SIMANCO wrench, which were in the Singer repair kit!