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Any idea who made these USA impact sockets?

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Found these as well. The only text I can find is the socket size and Made in USA.
 

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Is there a part number on them or is that all the printing on the socket?
 
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is the font similar to a Craftsman of the early 1980's when they still had the sharp corners? Were those Craftsman made by Armstrong or Moore Drop Forge?

Easco bought out Moore Drop Forge in 1967. Danaher bought Easco in 1990, and Armstrong in '94.
U.S. made sockets labeled as Craftsman, Allen, Armstrong, Matco, Masterforce, KD, and some others I'm sure, are virtually identical since Danaher and later Apex tool group made them in the same plants.
 
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