If you have trouble filling it, let me know what you need. I have plenty of shallow sockets.
-Don
I think S-K ONLY did contract production until 1932, when the depression caused them to start their own brand. Early S-K was marked as Sherman-Klove on the tools.
I don't believe they produced any tool related items until at least 1931, and that's a stretch. I've seen a 1930 Sherman Klove catalog and it was screw machine products only, no tools.
Typically yes. This set either housed a large 1/2 drive set or a small 3/4 drive set depending on the dimensions.Got this box today from a nice gentleman for free. He bought it in early 70s.
Does anybody know if there is supposed to be a tray inside and if it's possible to find a new emblem somewhere?
Also, if you have a similar box - please post a picture!
Decal indicates prewar. Around 1940 give or take...
Here's an interesting take on the SK made JC Penny's ratchet... Gambles #G8002. I've never seen one before. This 1/4in drive ratchet just had to follow me home.
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Here's an interesting take on the SK made JC Penny's ratchet... Gambles #G8002. I've never seen one before. This 1/4in drive ratchet just had to follow me home.
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Unaiu: On your Gambles ratchet, what is the purpose of that little recess on the bottom side near the head with a slot opening into the head? And what are the letters? I would guess "OIL" for oiling, but it looks like an "AF", which is stumping my small mind at 6:53AM. Also, is that a little lever I see tucked up to the right side of the recess, for popping the drive plug out?
I figured the access port out (no never had one apart! Thanks, Todd. My own query just sent me scrambling with a magnifying glass!I figured the access port out (no never had one apart!
) and edited, but the infamous codes were a new one on me. I will say three our fathers and seven hail marys!

Yeah, that makes no sense, unless it reveals something competition sensitive or proprietary, which, from 60+ years ago, also makes little sense.
If only to satisfy my own curiosity, email me the spreadsheet. I'll get my old 98G cryptologic-fu on.![]()

Of course I remember. Not doubting your fu. HAHA. Just need to scratch the itch now!
I’m not sure if Ace carried SK but thanks goodness it wasn’t swapped out for a new ratchet!
Here’s a puzzle Lugz! An early patent pending 1/2” dr. 42470 variant from the 1930’s. I’ve only seen a few.
I picked it up from a member and it needs a selector. Finding or making a selector- no problem. Attaching it to a tiny nub in the center that sheared off is another story.
The funny part is the Ace Hardware repair order from ‘09! Someone may or may not have taken it in there for a broken knob. Poor Ace.I’m not sure if Ace carried SK but thanks goodness it wasn’t swapped out for a new ratchet!
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I found this empty 3/8” drive box at an estate sale this morning. It required a bit of cleanup but came with the cardboard inserts. I managed to fill it up out of the S-K boxes but one extension looked a bit too old.
-Don
[] Do not use "cheater" bars/pipes on ratchets or wrenchesIt required a bit of cleanup but came with the cardboard inserts.