Oldtuleguy
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That is the Husky brand name, not the Husky company name, from the late 1940's, well after the acquisition of Husky by New Britain, which re-used the name as a brand. The ratchet is a Fors patent that New Britain used for a very brief time on NB, NONE BETTER, and even their third party products (Spiegel Precision-Bilt, etc), between the late 30's/40's Costello patent and the 50's Kilness round head patent.
Boy howdy! Lugz, amazing detail, sounds cool to me. Thanks toolguy.Nice ratchet! I think lugz covered all the details.



Snap on is common by comparison, just have to keep your eyes open as early husky stuff does pop up.
I don't think I'm doing this right here's the other pictureSnap on is common by comparison, just have to keep your eyes open as early husky stuff does pop up.
Snap on is common by comparison, just have to keep your eyes open as early husky stuff does pop up.
Here is what I was trying to send with the snap on it's a motor tool specialty co motor tool kit with full snap on sets that I cant find any information on I ended up getting rid of it though that ended up being a brass tag the was painted over let's see if it's uploads this time

I actually ran across a canvas one pretty recently I'll see if I have picture but here's some more pictures of this one I spent about a month looking for one similar to no avail but then again I have only been into this stuff for about 4 months which is why I didn't keep it I felt someone with a more serious connection should have itLooks like the handle has been replaced. In 1923 and 1924 Snap-on sold car kits, with the contents customized for each car, advertised in Motor Tool Speciality Company catalogs, in leather bags. Snapmom and I have talked about them relative to an idea I have had to re-create one, because nobody has ever seen one. That case looks different though. Maybe not. Hard to tell.
I have never seen that box before. We all have regrets. There are things I wish I had back. But yeah, that is a keeper. Likely very, very rare. Does it open anywhere else? Or just end load/unload like that? Cool shape. I have an old Hinsdale roughly that shape, but it unfolds in halves.which is why I didn't keep it I felt someone with a more serious connection should have it
Looks like the handle has been replaced. In 1923 and 1924 Snap-on sold car kits, with the contents customized for each car, advertised in Motor Tool Speciality Company catalogs, in leather bags. Snapmom and I have talked about them relative to an idea I have had to re-create one, because nobody has ever seen one. That case looks different though. Maybe not. Hard to tell.
Pretty much just opens up like a mailbox with that one shelf and 2 trays inside. If you ever want to trade some husky for snap on let me know I have a decent amount but I'm sure not as much as a lot of the long time collectorsI have never seen that box before. We all have regrets. There are things I wish I had back. But yeah, that is a keeper. Likely very, very rare. Does it open anywhere else? Or just end load/unload like that? Cool shape. I have an old Hinsdale roughly that shape, but it unfolds in halves.
Yea unfortunately I don't have that set anymore and the friend I sold it to I'm sure wouldn't let it go. I will have to get a better understanding of the way this site works but for now just one last question here not completely related to husky. I just bought a couple sockets one has very snap on like font and sort of similar look but the knurling is a little different and it is hex drive. I have had many sockets that looked close but after research were pretty easily identified even without markings but these sockets have me stumped. I got them online and don't have them yet so maybe in person will be easier but one is unmistakably S/0 1 5/8 but it looks to big to be 5/8 drive but I have never seen or heard of a 7/8 drive S/0 and I don't know about this hex drive socket either. Any input?I have quite a bit of Snap on but always on lookout for interesting stuff like that box.
Yea unfortunately I don't have that set anymore and the friend I sold it to I'm sure wouldn't let it go. I will have to get a better understanding of the way this site works but for now just one last question here not completely related to husky. I just bought a couple sockets one has very snap on like font and sort of similar look but the knurling is a little different and it is hex drive. I have had many sockets that looked close but after research were pretty easily identified even without markings but these sockets have me stumped. I got them online and don't have them yet so maybe in person will be easier but one is unmistakably S/0 1 5/8 but it looks to big to be 5/8 drive but I have never seen or heard of a 7/8 drive S/0 and I don't know about this hex drive socket either. Any inputI have quite a bit of Snap on but always on lookout for interesting stuff like that box.
Also I do have a few things that are a little more obscure I'd be willing to trade but I guess I don't know what's obscure to a long time collector but I don't really have a need for these as they don't go really with any other sets I have and i would be willing to trade for husky stuff. My camera isn't the best but pretty much anything in the picture I would trade. Maybe sell but I'm not really looking to sell. The nut spinner case is empty and I got rid of the sockets to get something else and replace later but I do have the nut spinner and a couple specialty midget sockets and aI have quite a bit of Snap on but always on lookout for interesting stuff like that box.
Wow that looks amazing! Looks like I have some mismatched stuff I have that speeder and ratchet and extension but my sockets aren't 12 Point like that. Hopefully I'll come across some more at some point. I love seeing these sets did they ever make a square drive ratchet that is the Same size as the snap on ones or just a hex one? I saw someone post a picture showing comparison definitely matches up better than this
Found something at leastThere are a few ads on aa, but no known cats