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Private Lugnutz

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Found these in my father's tool box. Probably haven't seen daylight in 35 years.
HAHA! Nice wrenches. I don't collect much past WWII, but I am pretty sure the engineer's wrench is from the 50's. Those electrical wrenches are older. The Chro-Molys are from the late 1930's to 1941, and the Chrome-Alloy is pre-war/early war but no later than 1943, when the same wrench would just be marked "ALLOY." I have a few sets.
 
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Very likely then. Prewar tools that were in the inventory prior to alloy restrictions show up in postwar surplus all the time. Dark natural steel finish makes for a handsome wrench, and no glare.
 

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Picked this up since my last post - Williams S-110P extension. Has the Diamond W logo.
My dad used to have one like those. My gramps gave it to him. I wonder where it is right now. Sadly, I forgot to ask my father before he passed away.
 

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Picked up this little 1/4" Superratchet this week. Looks like the chrome plating has worn so the copper layer underneath is shining through. It was completely packed with hardened grease, but works great now.

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I forgot to add, there was a complete one listed at the same time, but the decals were in a bad state, very bad and the t-handle was bent. I debated between the two, and figured I could find the parts I needed easier than a good set of decals.
 

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Blackie, My grandfather used Williams, Proto, Bonney and New Britian his entire life. This is the largest H-51 3/4 Dr and the smallest 1/4 dr 1/8 inch deep socket and some wrenches I could find.
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On Friday, I picked up two copies of catalog #303, both with 1957 price lists.
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These are very nice, and one will end up in my catalog library. If anyone is interested in trading for the second one, please let me know!
 

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I picked up this little box recently. The lid is quite rusty, but the rest of it is in good shape. Seems like a good place to use up some of that black crinkle-coat paint.

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On Friday, I picked up two copies of catalog #303, both with 1957 price lists.
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These are very nice, and one will end up in my catalog library. If anyone is interested in trading for the second one, please let me know!
I’ll get back with you tonight, need to see if I need this one.
 

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As first reported in the Garage Sale thread, I snagged this early "DEMOUNTABLE-RIM TOOL" at the flea market this morning.

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The "PATD." marking on the cheek above the W-Diamond logo (see Pic 5 for close-up) refers to Design Patent D46,782, granted in 1914. It combines a hammer, an 11/16" hex socket opening (marked on the opposite cheek see Pic 6 for close-up), and a pry bar. DATAMP has an informative page with the patent diagram and a period ad from a trade mag, linked here. Unfortunately, we don't have any public domain catalog from that time period, with a gap from 1912 to 1937 on ITCL, except for a 5-page hardware store excerpt from 1919 that does not include it.

I've never seen one before in the wild or on-line (GJ, AA, etc). Not quite as cool as the early 12-function "Auto Tool" they made, which I have yet to see in the wild, but I am elated with this find.
 

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Found this today at a garage sale:
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Open it up, and this is what is inside:
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Once cleaned out, there was an almost complete Williams M8 set, with a few extras:
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Its only missing the socket spinner, the mini-pliers, and the metal extension/socket spinner. All of which I have in other sets. It does have extra deep sockets so it now goes from 9/16's to 1/8th, extra 9/16 socket, and super wrench. So, while I look for the missing pieces, I thought I would put the set to work as my new main 1/4 set.
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Here is what was also in the box when I got it:
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There is Snap-on, Proto LA, SK, Craftsman, Klein, among other stuff.
 

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OTG sweet! I know someone here beat me on that! Can I say I was so disappointed i didn't get it but glad someone here did! Such an awesome set!
 

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Thanks guys. Sorry jk, got caught up bidding on this one. My impulse control is sometimes lacking when it comes to tools. 20210718_080934.jpg20210718_080714.jpg20210718_080645.jpg20210718_081010.jpgThe old williams stuff is stylish! Added a ratchet and some newer deep sockets to this electrical set.
 

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Ole Slewfoot

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Helping friends grandparents get ready to move out of state. Sadly all I could find was the box. Set number looks like 81421?
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I have not come across any hornet stuff but have seen some pics. Did not know we had a hornet thread I will check it out.
 
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