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    Milwaukee Tool & Forge Co.

    He doesn't know much about the stuff ha. I'm Pretty near his sole provider of ratchets, but from the picture it definitely looks like a regular handle. With a custom job done on the head
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Lots of oddballs in the early days. The p series can be found from as early as the late 20s. Here's four different 3/8 sockets. Well 3 different p-120 and a d-120 one of the p-120s appears to have a 31 date code. And the 71A is marked ford and is actually a P71A
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    Milwaukee Tool & Forge Co.

    My buddy got it. Pretty cheap I think
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Have you seen any without the different style detent ball? The little notches?
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    Husky tools

    Still a long way to go, but making progress. Definitely underestimated how difficult it would be to replace some of the pieces I parted with. Anyone have any extra short speeders? All I'm missing from the handle units page is the 2 short speeders and the offset handle breaker bar if it even exists
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    I know where one is. Couldn't identify it until just now.
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    Husky tools

    Very interesting process trying to unravel all the little mysteries around these old husky tools. Turns out this same set used to be called BH-120 What I find interesting is that Most of the sets marked no. 999 are different from The pictures which only have one divider
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Can't forget Walden and Williams! Plus Cornwell at least make one nearly identical to the first 2 Snap-On no. 1 bars, but I do have strong suspicions that husky ripped off Snap-On for a bit at the very least. I think I posted a picture of the socket That really did it for me Looks Like they just...
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Interesting that the one i had is the same part number
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    Husky tools

    Unfortunately the rubber was ripped on one side so I took the other out until I can find a suitable replacement. Pretty cool hammer though
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    Mystery tool co? Michigan wrench co "st. Joseph Mich"

    That's interesting. Must be he just used his own name until 1927.
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    Mystery tool co? Michigan wrench co "st. Joseph Mich"

    Seems like that guy had big plans I guess. Patented it 5 years before starting the company and then as far as I can tell it only lasted around a year. I'm curious if he's connected to any other companies. I'll have to do some digging
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    Mystery tool co? Michigan wrench co "st. Joseph Mich"

    Anyone heard of this company? I'm coming up short on my brief search and I didn't see them on any of the MFG'S list threads. Pretty sweet set
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    Husky tools

    Something I found pretty interesting. Looks like some husky extensions have both balls on the same side and are also marked L147 on the end instead of the shaft like most are.
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    Husky tools

    What's that saying? Make a fake to fake it till you get one that you didn't make? Something like that lol
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    Husky tools

    Cool set
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    Husky tools

    Looking for this set
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    Husky tools

    Cat pic
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    Husky tools

    I have a few of the old craftsmans. Here's one and a dunlap pair. The interesting thing is that I've never seen or heard of any original husky branded pliers or wrenches besides in this cat
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