Oldtuleguy
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Very nice. Hard to find with decal

Finish on them looks amazing.These are some 33 or so snap on 3/4 drive extras
I think the early SO overstrikes were a nickel plated.Yes they are half chrome , makes me think sk got the idea from snap on.
Congrats, Don! As you know, I had a Snap-on 1/4-inch drive set and a Snap-on 1/2-inch drive set in my WWII "Take-Home" GMTK (GJ thread on that linked here). Those were all "E" or "G" codes - except for the midget rat which was a rare 1943 code, so I know first-hand that it's no easy task. Frankly, I tend to think finding all 1941 would be even harder - and sticking to the accuracy of the set in expansion in 1942 was especially attentive to detail! Well done!After a couple of recent eBay pickups, I now have a complete set of 1941 sockets for my early wartime set ranging from 7/16” to 1”. The 1-1/16” and 1-1/8” are intentionally from 1942 since that’s when they were added to the set.
Very rare. snapmom and I share a theory on that, that Snap-on started using the "E" code in 1943 and for convenience and consistency assigned it to only one year of production (1944) for bookkeeping purposes.I can't recall having a 1943 piece.
-Don
Think were a miltiary ratchet IMHO.Here are my finds today at a sale about 10 minutes from home. The 1/4” flex handle is dated 1959 but this style of 1/4” drive ratchet doesn’t seem to have date codes. Any opinions?
-Don
Hi Dave,I recently met a guy who is selling of his huge huge huge tool collection. I picked up all the Snap On tools but I did not take the Tool Display/Control boards. Is that a mistake? I will have a place to display them eventually but not yet. He’s got about 100 of them in Brands like SO,Bonney, Porto,Williams, Cresent, TRW,Vice Grip and many others. They look cool but is there much of a demand?
I joined the group because I found this a great source of info on my growing vintage tool collection.
Thanks
I recently met a guy who is selling of his huge huge huge tool collection. I picked up all the Snap On tools but I did not take the Tool Display/Control boards. Is that a mistake? I will have a place to display them eventually but not yet. He’s got about 100 of them in Brands like SO,Bonney, Porto,Williams, Cresent, TRW,Vice Grip and many others. They look cool but is there much of a demand?
I joined the group because I found this a great source of info on my growing vintage tool collection.
Thanks

That is insane.Some of the Snap On control boards as well as others. Many more board brands pics available if interested.
) would love to see more boards. Probably not a good idea to dilute this thread, though.