Oldtuleguy
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Nice toolboard farmerj. Have not seen that long swivel grip extension before.
Here's some pics of the 37A set I have with the short speeder.
I bought this set a while ago, before prices went so crazy. As it's in such amazing good condition I have just packed the parts in corrosion inhibiting paper, wax polished the box and kept it complete and original in storage.
Maybe it's an investment?
I have seen sets in the same tin as this but with Whitworth sockets, and also sets of the same sockets but in smaller tins with no speeder.
Nice toolboard farmerj. Have not seen that long swivel grip extension before.
Out of interest, this Universal Service Set is on U.K. eBay right now.
Owner wants £3k for it
Don’t know if it’s complete without going through all the pics, but it has the flare nut wrenches and crowfoot wrenches that came with the original, seemingly in both A/F and Whit.
If you need metric, stroll on!

For all those that love pics of that obsolete Britool .448 Hex Drive... here's the up-to-date collection, complete with the short speeder crammed in on the board![]()
Very impressive indeed, Farmer J!
Ironically, I'm taking a flyer on a lot of similar here tonight in the Detroit area of Michigan. As soon as I glanced the pics over on the advert, I asked the seller "you're granddad was a Brit wasn't he?" To which he confirmed, a bit curious how I might have divined that.
Very anxious to get them back home and sorted for better pics and inventory.
Also I'll be curious of the Snap-On hex drive plug ratchet included, wondering is that sort was of British manufacture as well....
Here's a pic of a rather good condition label from inside the lid of a box, it's from eBay.
Useful to check as reference, for .448 hex drive part numbers and sizes of sockets for Whitworth, US, and SAE bolt sizes.
Thanks for posting the pics and lists. Surely that's quite an unusual find, in Michigan?
I am surprised to see the metric sockets, they are very rare the only other ones i have ever seen are the ones in my set.
The square drive socket 2809 is for drain plugs or 'pipe plugs' and the 2706 for square nuts or brake adjusters same as one end of your NUBO spanner.
They should polish up nicely. What are you intending to do with them?
Thanks for your expertise Farmer J. The sockets themselves seem to be of a finish other than chrome somewhat akin to what many here are identified as “war era” would polishing be appropriate? And would it be safe?
The 1968 Catalog announced the discontinuance of hex drive socketry but some components were still available.
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I&D Smallwood Makers No 228 12” Ruler
Chesterman Sheffield No. 332D 6” Ruler
H.M.M. Combination Square
Catalogue covers updated in post #542, including Catalogue 93 from 1935 and the 1981 James Neill catalogue
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I'd be interested in seeing a close-up of that wrench, especially the markings, oob. A few years ago I found a DBE wrench with the < NuBo > logo that had all the earmarks of being Bonney. I posted it on the Bonney thread, with some scant NuBo research, humber2 filled in the rest and proceeded to postulate that it was probably Gray-Bonney of Canada, hence the Bonney looks. If you go to page 114 in the Bonney thread, linked here, go to post #2828 and scroll down you can find photos and info.The Nubo named wrench intrigues me. Does it bear a Country of manufacturer?
Ah yes, I hadn’t spotted that. Maybe they are ‘loaners’ from the factory which were, err, ‘forgotten’...��
Not to defend the price or shill for the seller, but just to add and expand to the wonder from across the pond, a near-complete master set like this, in its original box, of any vintage brand is a rare thing of utterly spectacular magnitude. I literally cannot point to an example of the same thing from Snap-on, Plomb, Blackhawk or Bonney or any comparable US brand. We find the boxes. And sometimes we find the boxes with a few original tools in them, usually mixed in with miscellaneous other brands. All or seemingly all the tools in the box? As I said. I can't think of one example. Not from this era. 1980's or 90's maybe. Not vintage. This is not just UK amazing, it's universally amazing.Lovely Britool 'Combination Universal Service Kit' set no. 446 on UK eBay at the moment, although the £3,000 buy it now price looks healthily ambitious. Details of set 446 from Catalogue 104.