Old Radar
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Rickster, what keeps them from slipping off the handle?


































Picked this oddball multi-head wrench set this morning.
what keeps them from slipping off the handle?
The fork on the handle fits very snugly onto the wrench heads.
We have a good Park Metalware thread on the vintage board if you want to see other examples (they also made a 24-pc set in a double decker case that came with multiple handles, including offsets) and read the history of the company (the "Xcel" brand name eventually became the Xcelite brand and Orchard Park, NY company name you're undoubtedly all more familiar with) and its founder and inventor, John Zilliox. A genius.I have an Xcel set, two actually, and one is friction and one has a catch to retain them. the older one is "Patent Pending" the boxed set is patented
Yes.Left-Behind: slipjoints with design-patented “asterix” mark. I don’t recall at present the maker - PS&W?



Nice pick-up Jeff, never knew the Jamestown connection. FWIW an article with a little historyBuddy got this for me








Snerk....and I grabbed a fold up rolling cart so I can annoy Lugz,
Thanks, added one image above showing the anchored end of the strap.That BG-46 is US Army Signal Corps, btw, just in case it wasn't identified by whatever source you used to date it. Definitely used in WWII, too. I might could date it to WWII or KW based on the straps and buckle.
So....This is a great thread that is very fun to follow. As for me, I avoid garage and yard sales because I need less stuff rather than more stuff at my age. Anyway, thank you all for photos.


