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    Harry epstein stop!!

    The antique machinery/steam club I've gotten involved with is less than an hour south of KC, but it didn't dawn on me that I've been that close to Epstein's until a few weeks ago. They're only a few minutes around the corner from the Arabia riverboat museum so now I've got a two-fer reason to...
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    The Best Ratchet Lube Has Been Discovered

    I've been using the aerosol version of NAPA Sil-Glyde for many years on the ratchet obsess... er, "collection". A quick burp thru the straw down into ratchet guts I don't want to tear completely apart has always worked fine for me - years later I can still pick up a ratchet and it's as smooth...
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    How many ratchets do you own?

    Why not? No lottery involved, just a good 40-ish years of flea markets, yard sales, auctions, fleabay, etc. Only a very small handful were bought new for some specific purpose/need, and none of them came off a tool truck. With less than 6% from the Big 4 truck brands I'm obviously pretty darn...
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    How many ratchets do you own?

    Well, I'm a sucker for an RHFT with any brand on it (and there are quite a few), but the Craftsmans will always stand out. As a side note, I may be responsible for coining "RHFT" to describe this specific MDF/Easco design. A good 30+ years ago on Mark KW's Tool Talk (or was it Tool Source?)...
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    How many ratchets do you own?

    Well if you're talking action/gut design then I'd have to say the MDF/Easco RHFT tops the the list, with Herbrand oval head vertical slide button shifters and Wright round heads (the later ones retained with a flat split ring instead of screws) following. From personal usage history/nostalgia...
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    How many ratchets do you own?

    Yeah, I've got @ 140 brands with at least one ratchet, and another 18 brands I've seen but haven't got a rep of yet. Have been adding from 1 to a few previously unknown/unseen brands each year, and manage to pick up the first ratchet rep of one every now & then. Less than 6% of the total are...
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    How many ratchets do you own?

    Well the last time I replied to this specific thread 15 years ago (post #78) the count was @ 325. I just broke 900 on the "official" USA count, and if I counted all the duplicates and Pacific Rim ones it's well over 1000.
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    Ridgid Mechanics Tools

    Here are the 2 Ridgid 1/2" ratchets I have so far - long handle RHFT by MDF/Easco/Danaher and reg length by Thorsen. My assumption has been that these were supplied as ratcheting handles for manual pipe threading sets as I've never seen a Ridgid socket or any other non-pipe/plumbing related...
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    The collecting bug...

    Start Googling your general area/state/adjacent states for swap meets & flea markets, some are weekly, others monthly, others a few times or just once a year. Some areas don't have anything like that - Little Rock is a dead zone for me. Antique/peddler malls are often all over the place and...
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    Vintage Ratchet Identification

    I've got a 1/2" one as well, circle W 1-1, also have a couple Vlcheks with different grips & a Bonney & Bon-e-Con. I'm no Bonney expert but this design shows up in the #60 catalog (when they were still Bonney Tool & Forge) I've got saved as 1959 (don't see any date on the catalog, was likely...
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    The Ratchet Collection Thread

    I'd say it's swapped too, the few dual marked tools I have are marked as d42's.
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    Blackhawk New Britain Ratchet Timeline

    +1 on the long handle 1/2", got a few of those in Blackhawk and NB stashed around. And yeah, here's a few of the Penncrafts, interestingly that's been one of the Kilness brands that I've seen quick-release versions of more frequently than most (Kilness that is). Wonder if competing against...
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    Blackhawk New Britain Ratchet Timeline

    I've got 23 different brands (including unbranded/no brand) listed for Kilness ratchets so far, out of 32 total for a New Britain sourced/patented ratchet design. Kilness is def the most prolifically branded ratchet design.
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    Blackhawk New Britain Ratchet Timeline

    That's a MAC pedigree ratchet in that set, I'll bet a dollar to a donut on that. Don't recall the year offhand that Stanley grabbed up MAC, but IIRC it was to get their foot in the pro mechanic truck tool door. Proto got them into the factory/industrial/pro but not truck sales side while the...
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    Blackhawk New Britain Ratchet Timeline

    Stanley continued Kilness production for at least a little while after swallowing up NHT. Here's my triple play of Challenger Proto Kilness ratchets. The ratchet on top is the design I think finally killed the Kilness - virtually identical in appearance and size but a much simpler gut design...
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