Catfishdan
Well-known member
Stahlwille metric set
Very nice! It's so hard to find cool vintage metric sets.
Stahlwille metric set

Here it is in red with circle H goodies, and the corner reinforcements.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Craftsman-Socket-Set/113371719603
That is THEE longest flex spinner I have ever seen.



Hmm. What our host said. I can't find zip on RUGGED, and searching Google Books and Newspapers.com on "Rugged Power and Machine Tools" results in just what you might think it would result in: a gazillion generic ads or books reading "rugged" as an adjective, not a proper name. Also, why would a power and machine tools company have a manual midget nut spinner set? I can see the usual set of special wrenches, but a socket set? I'm not a power tools guy - does that make sense? They made and sold their own power tools, but bought non-branded stuff from PTTI to accompany them? I dunno. Or those pieces might not be original to the box? Or it is PENENS related and you have a FOAK to the board! Pretty cool set either way.Penens set labeled rugged tools
I had the same questions our host has. Because some of them are female hex drive?the spinner doesn’t fit all the sockets
It looks like a dead ringer to me! Also perhaps the Sliding Tee. And guess where I found them? At my flea market on the other side of the state! (I'm down the shore, and my Wednesday and Friday fleas are local, but my Thursday flea is just a few miles from the PA line, and I see lots of Philly stuff there. (Never heard of Philadelphia Mfgr Co!)Philadelphia Manufacturing Company - that's a new one...[ ]...
Private Lugnutz -
How closely does that spinner handle resemble that oddball model you posted a week or so back?
Super clean and minty looking CRTDI! Classic 50's set.Williams NM-8 set.

Oldtuleguy -
RE: "Rugged" set
so you grabbed that one! who do you suppose that was made for? I'm guessing some hardware retailer.
looks the same as the Penens stuff, doesn't it?
Odes -
Philadelphia Manufacturing Company - that's a new one.
The spinner doesn't fit all the sockets because..... they're hex drive sockets, or they're 9/32" drive sockets, or the spinner is actually 9/32" drive ?
Private Lugnutz -
How closely does that spinner handle resemble that oddball model you posted a week or so back?
I'm inclined to think there's a good possibility Penens cranked out that little set for a private-label contract for some retail chain.
I've seen so many examples of real oddball stuff I never heard of before: DoItBest, Spag's, Gambles... to name a few. Unheard of here. Perhaps common in the Midwest (DoItBest) or East Coast (Spag's).
There's just something about that label that screams "mass merchandiser hardware retailer".
You don't have to be a WalMart to have your own name slapped on a product:
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And the Vi-Chrome
And the rest 
CRTDI -- is there a flavor of New Britain you don't have yet? 
I don't know if it will physically fit in the box, if it belongs with that set (by production year, logo,etc), or if you even want it, but I have an orphan amber-handled "SPARTA" spinner that I will probably never find the rest of a set to make it feel at home. I will post a photo later.New Britain sourced Sparta set.
I am very confident, but I wish he would measure the shank and post photos of the same views I did so we could compare. I think he may have missed my post. I'll ping him again.I think Odes solved the mystery real quick.
It's funny how things sometimes go here. My first and only encounter with CRTDI before this thread goes back several years ago to the very early days of the Blackhawk thread. I found a Q.D. No. 32CD set and he and I went back and forth a few times about contents and year of production and he found an ad that really helped me decide how to refinish the attache style case. See page 3 (from 2012!). Consequently, I always thought of him as a Blackhawk guy. And I didn't really have too many other conversations since then. Until now! LOL. Either he was keeping this collection under wraps back then, he has really upped his game in the last few years, or I was just dead wrong! HAHA!CRTDI’s collection is amazing. I am in awe already, and they just keep coming.
Almost as black as your SK set! Very nice....black oxide.








No worries. It's unmistakable. That is a dead ringer! Not only was it unidentified, but nobody had ever seen anything like it before. Now less than 2 weeks later, we have a second one and a positive ID! For the spinner and the sliding tee. Philadelphia Mfg Co.!I think that spinner you posted is the same. I don’t have a caliper with me out of town working.
Love it. Thanks, Odes.CRTDI -- is there a flavor of New Britain you don't have yet?
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CRTDI,
Like I said above, I don't know if it's the correct year/model number etc, or if your Williams SPARTA set even had a spinner, but if you want this one, PM me... This one is just sitting here in my orphan drawer.

Wartime Stevens-Walden midget set in black oxide.
