Private Lugnutz
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It did, Outlaw, and no anniversary set that I know of. Maybe they never found a source for the vintage cases!I'm guessing the 80th anniversary set came and went, as I was unabel to find it on their website.![]()
Oh man, too funny. I've lost count! And they were all just empty eyeglass cases, of course!Outlawmws said:And now I guess I'll have to open every dang blue/black eyeglass case I ever see from now on...![]()
I was very impressed with the design and the construction.I love Chapman sets and use them all the time.
Here's the difference between 3bay and me. He comes home with a whole set; I come home with one BF-611 dinging hammer (1951 date code)!Pic 7 Body hammer set. All Snap On and Blue Point except one Bonney which I found out after.

From my haul last week:
What are the date codes? And are the handles embossed like this?
The part # sort of looked military-ish.
# A-293001
Good instincts. That number is an Ordnance Dept drawing number, which doubled as a stock number. And the prefix is based on the size of the drawing. Tiny parts are always A numbers, bigger parts B numbers, etc.
I'm not familiar with that particular tool (or any tools in that or any other armored vehicle toolkits), but it's pretty neat with the knurled handle and the cross bar hole.
I have a Williams Vulcan threaded eyebolt collection going.Williams Vulcan hook
















