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Identifying older round-head ratchets?

ab0mination

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Any idea on what they might be? Worth anything or keeping?
 

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AceofSpad3s

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imports, nothing particularly good
doesn't hurt to have some ratchets you don't mind beating on
 
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plinker

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Import **** per say.

The matching sockets would come in a metal case and marked Taiwan or china with a size and be made of pot metal which will crack at the first use, so then the set get stashed somewhere for 20 years and then gets sold at auction with a a handful of older US made tools.

When the heads strip out, the handles do make decent enough punches.
 
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ab0mination

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Great, thank you. Most of his stuff is older Craftsman with some other familiar brands mixed in—these stuck out because of lack of branding, so just got curious. They'll be donated along with lots of other duplicates.
 

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Import **** per say.

The matching sockets would come in a metal case and marked Taiwan or china with a size and be made of pot metal which will crack at the first use, so then the set get stashed somewhere for 20 years and then gets sold at auction with a a handful of older US made tools.

When the heads strip out, the handles do make decent enough punches.

Funny.............LOL:lol_hitti
 
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