Well, Blue Point really. This has probably been discussed before but I just found this one in my own box. It's a dull story but it has one of those "things that make you go hmmm" elements, for me anyway. A few years ago I needed to replace a part on my pickup that required a 7mm wrench. Due to the extremely tight access and the very limited range of arc movement, using my regular wrench would have resulted in much wailing and gnashing of teeth not to mention the wrench being cast into the lake of fire...er, I mean across the garage. So I deemed the investment in a ratcheting version worthwhile. The only 7mm ratcheting wrench I could find in a timely manner was the Craftsman offset double box 7x8. Bought the wrench, completed the task, and tossed the wrench into the "extra" drawer, all the while not understanding the odd marking on the back side. Since that time I have succumbed to the sickness and bought a very nice set of Blue Point offset double box ratcheting wrenches from a fellow GJer. Fast forward to the present where I was rummaging through the aforementioned extra drawer and noticed the little Craftsman wrench with the now familiar marking (thanks to GJ). That's right, a Snap On date mark. So I retrieved my BP 7x8 to compare and wouldn't you know, twins! Obviously the same OEM, whoever that may be. Anyway, here are some photos. Thanks for indulging me.

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