51m extension and a 12m breaker bar. No markings on the wood handled
Nice! Starting around post 789 there are a number of entries about this set you might want to check out.Looks like there may have been room in the box for another row of sockets.


Yep, love that stuff!Great recovery. I’ll bet evaporust will fix those right up.
-Don
Brian, Thanks but I think I have three of them on the display boards already! Now, still missing some screwdriver and pliers for those boards so if ya run into any of that let me know. Funny how the Southeast has tons of Thorsen sockets and drivers but I never see the screwdrivers and pliers anywhere.^ Tom, I have a nice clean 2016 I'll put in a bag for you. (flat-panel style, will match the 2014 and 2018 in your photo above)
It's their dang old liquid lunch policy, again!



I have this really nice case so I ordered a 1/4 speeder hoping it would fit…maybe it’s not the right era speeder? Part decal on outside is gone but it looks like a 1420. Anyone know if the earlier 62M (one pictured is a MFD USA) are different? To me it looks like the case in catalog is either longer or the socket section is smaller.
Yeah I agree the speeder would fit nicely if the socket tray was shorter like it depicted in catalog. I will get measurements of my speeder later. This is a common problem I have with speeders and cases(Plomb/P&C mostly)
I took a look through my Thorsen pictures and didn’t see a 56J. Must not be common.Hey,
I found a Thorsen 56J 3/8 drive 9" extension the other day. Checked the 1931, 1960s, 1980s catalogs and don't see the 56J. Is it a unicorn?
I currently have a unknown # 1/4 & 3/8 drive set, a #3809A 3/8 drive set and a #3812 3/8 drive set that I'm actively restocking. I've recently acquired a whole bunch of Action 1/2 drive stuff so I'm looking for an Action box to put it in. Those 3/8 sets just lack a 12JA flex handle, #614 618 and 620 deep sockets, and 300XA series sockets of varying sizes.yep.
hey, are you collecting any "ACTION", Tom?
Thorsen made, General Tool (G.T.) branded, double box 1930's 1/2 X 7/16 wrench. With friends.

