four.cycle,As to the "copper plating" that Private_Lugnutz mentioned...
Gents, I asked for something that does not exist, my apologies.
If I had read the Garage Gazette thread more closely, I would have seen that the MDF production era began AFTER WW2. My bad...

Looks early 60's based on the catalogues. Does it look like I got everything?
Mixture of 6, 8 and 12 point !
So it's not copper or wartime, but I just finished putting together this =v= 1/4" set. Looks early 60's based on the catalogues. Does it look like I got everything?![]()
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Were there 12 point sockets in those 1/4” sets? I thought only 6 points and a couple 8 points.
No 12 points. Just looks that way in the picture. Just 6 and 8 point.
So it's not copper or wartime, but I just finished putting together this =v= 1/4" set. Looks early 60's based on the catalogues. Does it look like I got everything?![]()
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There is a 12 piece and a 16 piece set. Both appear to use the same box.
Going by my 1966 catalog here are the contents.
12 pc, 9 sockets, all 6 point, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16. 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 and 1/2. It had a flex handle with crossbar. The box is the 12th piece.
16 pc added the ratchet, 3' and 6" extensions and slide bar handle.
You appear to have an 8 point instead of the correct 6 point. You do have the often missing crossbar for the flex handle.
Hey bluebolt,
Are you sure?? I thought there were two factory supplied 8 point sockets (1/4” and 5/16”) in the 16 piece set from that era. I think the same goes for the 12 piece set too. ....... Maybe we’re looking at different catalogs. I’m referencing the 1960 catalog.
Jim C.
My dad has this set fun the late 60s and I can confirm all 6-pt sockets.True. The 1960 catalog shows two 8 points. The 1964 catalog shows all six points.
That would be a 5/32"