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Help with ID of 1/4" sockets

Olinrj

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On a work trip to Colorado recently I stopped in a pawn shop in Fort Collins to see if there was anything work buying. There was a decent selection of air tools and miscellanous hand tools. I passed on those because of flying there and back, but I picked through the three boxes of sockets and wrenches. Ended up spending $11.50 on the lot. The ones that peaked my interest were the 1/4" drive sockets. No identifying marks other than the size. Anyone have any idea as to a manufacturer? As shown, the 3/8" socket has cracked and is useless, but I do not intend on using them, just wanted to grab them. Thanks, Bob
 

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Memory serves me correctly, I have some old New Britains designed like those. But they say 'New Britain' on the side...who knows.
 
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Olinrj

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Thanks for the tip. I'll check alloy artifacts to get more info. I believe they are cadmium based on the color and finish. Anyone want to confirm?
 
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Thanks. I'll search a bit more. Alloy artifact didn't show anything comparable. Just about made it through every page they have. Only took about three hours...
 
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