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Early Williams 3/4” square socket

Stillgottimefor1

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Did a lot of reading into the wee hours and never found a good answer as to how old it is.4FFD7DB3-934F-4FA8-8568-41C1465DF972.jpeg333BA49A-AB35-4729-B1B9-B16AC7EA1F90.jpeg
 

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Private Lugnutz

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It's just knowing the wartime tells that most WWII guys know and I got to the reply first, that's all. In general, when it comes to Williams, we look for MADE/FORGED < W > in U.S.A. under the scroll logo. Scroll logo and just U.S.A. is usually postwar. There are some exceptions. Some tiny tools and I think some contract tools during WWII with sparse markings. But, in general, just like Bonney, MADE/FORGED in U.S.A. is prewar and wartime, U.S.A. is postwar.

Caveat is I don't know much about 3/4-drive and that has a weird finish, so, someone might should double check me.
 

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In general, when it comes to Williams, we look for MADE/FORGED < W > in U.S.A. under the scroll logo. Scroll logo and just U.S.A. is usually postwar. There are some exceptions. Some tiny tools and I think some contract tools during WWII with sparse markings. But, in general, just like Bonney, MADE/FORGED in U.S.A. is prewar and wartime, U.S.A. is postwar.
This is more than I know. I should start writing this down, cuz finding it under fire is always hard. (Last week I was looking for something I swore D42jeep supplied, but was wrong, and wasted an hour. Tunnel vision)
 
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