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    Vintage Blue Point, Blue Points Chicago and Blue-Point tools thread

    A odd wrench. Blue Point T-101472 looks like a 48 code. Maybe military but not sure. It has a odd model number. but the really odd thing is the logo, the style is odd, look at the offset E. The era 48-54 has some odd logos in SO and BP.
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    A 40s version of that set. all 1/4 drive
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    I don’t collect pliers
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    Convolute deburring wheels?

    Scotch Brite EXL-2S-FIN 6x1/2
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Have not seen that many 615's in one place. Here is a 601
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    Old Breaker bar identification?

    I don't think snap on made a 5/8 diam. bar.
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    When did Snap-On start making the 30 tooth ratchets?

    I think the B has its on kit, which is Almost impossible to find, u will need a donor
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    This is a very old ad, would be sometimes in 1920. Notice how crude the drawings are.
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Yes, valve stand. shows in the 50 cat
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    Vintage Blue Point NDA Hex Driver Set

    I can't find any information either. but given the style, color of the handle, and logo, and model numbering, and the USA. A good probability of production date is close to 1950
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    The "P" sockets started in the 20s, and show up with 20s codes in 1/2 5/8 and 7/8 dr. this one is 5/8 dr. with a 27 code
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Yes some old ones, maybe from factory use
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    1934 Snap on model 782924 (G.M.C. part number) socket. 3/8 drive 6 point 1/2 opening. this is such a odd ball. its the earliest gmc model I have seen, and a 6 pt from the mid 30s is almost impossible to find. does not have a S/O model number does have the Snap on logo, size, date stamp.
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    A regular deep 1/2 dr Snap on Socket, no insert. model SM20.6 date code 1989. n
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    Giller Brass sockets?

    They may be coated, try a magnet on them.
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Most of the "Not Guar" tools from this era do not have the Snap on logo.
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    Snap-On S-9083 T handle half face wrench

    Its listed in the 1982 Railroad cat. Diesel Locomotive Air Brake Set. N4862-34 Crowfoot "Boxocket"
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    Lets make an all vintage Snap-on tool picture thread!

    Another one showed up a few months ago. Would like to find one.
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    Snap-on 5/8” 54” extension N6899 used for what???

    I have one too. Maybe seen four. I would guess 60s. But for what use, I have no idea. What is odd, is the 5/8 dr. I cannot find a user of the Nxxxx tools who used 5/8. A neat pc. to have in your collection,
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