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Identity the ratchet innards

B_Bimmer

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Found in a drawer and they are doomed to scrap without being identified which makes me feel sad. All 3/8" Drive. I think far right might be a dual pawl williams. Haven't checked that yet. The center two are the same. Far left is missing pieces and as a long anvil.
 

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I am pretty sure the middle two are for a New Britain made ratchet. Piles of those out there under various names. I am sure someone out there would want them.
 
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late NB Kilness patent innards for comparison:
 

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B_Bimmer

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Air ratchet, of course. It seemed familiar to me but I couldn't place it. Thanks guys. I figured if anyone they were here.
 
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