You did well. The Vogel ratchets are hard to find. I think came in 3 or 4 variants on stampings. The craftsman wrenches with original clip will grab some attention.I saw an 11pc Husky USA SAE wrenches 3/8-1" for $20 on FB Market. I said I liked old USA tools and the seller followed up with tables of stuff. I ended up spending $80 for the lot below; probably still at least 2/3 below ebay prices.
I've never owned ratchets like three of these: The Vogel Double Duty, the Indestro and the Socketool. The craftsman sockets are all -V- and all like new. The craftsman double open end wrenches are all =V=. The metal SK box is a mix of things, mostly SK.
Any Idea when the Husky wrenches are from? On ebay I see newer all polished ones, and way older ones. Oh, the cloth wrench holder was hand sewn by the previous owner's wife. Very nice.
How do you like that paint can opener? Can you find it?![]()
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I've never owned ratchets like Socketool
Thanks Olson.
Outlawmws why are the Vogels junk? Break easy i guess? I would guess they didn't take off because when you need a 3/8" it's often for the smaller size and this double has to be the size of the bigger 1/2"
He took me seriously! J/k man!
others may appreciate you scanning and posting the literature with it.
Nice craftsman trays. The left one is DOEs and the right one is for DBEs. The would house craftsman =V= wrenches which 50s sound correct but not 100%Yard sale season has opened & the last 2 days yielded these.
I like this body hammer.
I was not familiar with the name Peddinghaus, the seller said that when he was in shop class in the 70's it was a well recognized name.
Stamped W Germany, so that helps to date it a bit. On the other side it is stamped 171.
I have seen that on other body hammers. Anybody know what that refers to?
2 Metal Craftsman wall trays. Am told store display. (with unfortunate paint spatter).
1950's logo correct?
And disappointing for me the Stanley 65. It was in a bucket in a crowded garage & thought i knew what I was looking at.
When I got back to the car I saw the wood chip & the brass strap is missing.....
Can't win them all.
Maybe a Delta faucet? And someone just tossed them in?
2 Metal Craftsman wall trays. Am told store display.
THANKS!Amazing Shelton Socketool instructions attached! Pretty clever I think. Enjoy![]()
LesserSon: Looks like you have all your Socketool sockets. I am missing one or two. What are the chances I'd find the missing ones anywhere?
No, they are in the 1948 catalog.
Any Idea when the Husky wrenches are from? )







I love finding that old craftsman =v= stuff. I can't stop buying it and still have several hundred pieces. Nice work.Nice subdivision garage sale this morning. I picked up this box of old-school Craftsman socket sets along with a Williams 1/2dr Superratchet.
Nice OTC case. I think the lifetime ratchet was part of a crescent set if I remember correctly from my ratchet days.A busy couple days. I went to a few sales on Thursday, but none were as promising as they sounded. Which was the story of today, but with the caveat that the unpromising ones were often really good. I hit three GS's that were pretty much zero's, but an estate sale I went to months ago was having a final day and I went mostly as I was already in the neighborhood turned out great! Also hit a thrift store for books, a used tool shop, a Restore, and an old guy who had a fix-it shop for 50+ years and is getting rid of stuff, and he has a lot, so I stop by every now and then. Anyway, here is what I got:
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Books are a '40s travel memoir of Brazil, '39 Catapiller catalog, and a '50s Briggs and stratton guide.
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Misc. sockets (Williams, Proto impact, Billings, etc.) Blue Point screw extractor set, vintage lamp, Thorsen 7mm combo, a DBE I am not familar with, Stanley 101, Armstrong service wrench, Life-Time ratchet (clearly SK made), Bell System E splicing sheath, Vlcheck Par-X and Fairmont wrenches.
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three metal boxes (I will get to that in a minute), Lufkin dividers, Starrett plumb bob, 3oz brass hammerhead, and a Proto Pro pinch bar.
(to be continued...
I have seen some =v= series sockets in the metal flip trays or at least in 3/8" drive. Overall I think I have 6 3/8" sets in the flip cases and 2 are =v=. Like you have mentioned I have also seen -v- series as well.With my unexpected great finds I keep finding tools "better" and "cheaper" than what's in my tool box. The tools I am talking about are not sentimental. The sockets I posted here yesterday are minty -V- 3/8" 6pt deep 12pt shallow SAE in the metal carriers (guessing that's how they use to be sold?). Not long ago I picked up the same size/spec sockets in minty 80s -V-/-G-. Interesting differences. Newer -V- is not the same as older -V-. To be expected I guess with a ~20 year -V- production.
What years did Craftsman sell sockets in the metal carriers? Or if they didn't, what years did they sell the metal socket carriers? That will make my comparison more interesting.
Observations:
1. Older V has ball shaped detents in the base; Newer V and G have a less pronounced ledge.
2. Older V has a square base all the way to the drive. Newer V and G start with a circle then change to the 3/8 square for the drive.
3. Socket heights are all over the place. In some sizes Newer G is taller. In some sizes older V is taller.
Attached pics show all this. I messed up the first picture. Older V is on the left in every picture except the first one.
I plan to keep the older V and sell the new V/G. Any objections speak now!!!(Any thoughts really).
I have seen some =v= series sockets in the metal flip trays or at least in 3/8" drive. Overall I think I have 6 3/8" sets in the flip cases and 2 are =v=. Like you have mentioned I have also seen -v- series as well.
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.
I went to my first estate sale today since February before all this **** happened. It was 30 miles away, but it was a big barn sale that advertised tons of tools and that the previous owner worked in the movie industry and there was lots of furniture and props. This sale sounded interesting enough to lure me out for the first time in 4 months. There were photos of a few old MAC toolboxes so I figured I could find some good stuff. I left my house at 6:20 and got there right as it opened at 7, mask on face and hands in gloves. I get in there and the corner the toolboxes were in was taped off and not for sale. Everything else was junk.
So I drove 40 minutes home and went right back to bed.