Private Lugnutz
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What we need for Williams drive tools is anything from 1930 to 1936, 4.c. We have pretty much blanket coverage from 1937 through the 1950's.

What are your references for this statement, Otg?
Regarding the first part, in the ad from the 1930 Beals McCarthy & Rogers catalog, all the part numbers have a B prefix except the speeder, which has an F prefix.
Regarding the second part, all the Superrench/Supersocket pamphlets I have between 1943 and 1945 still list the speeder as F-15. I think it went to B-15 in 1947.
Please post a photo of that red sticker in the tool compartment.
Meanwhile, maybe 3bay or someone else can chime in on the diamond-shaped decal without any reference to Williams on it. There's no doubt the set is Williams. The Bantam name, the color scheme, and of course the tools are all Williams. It's just a very unique decal.
EDIT: There's no Williams decal on the top of the lid or I assume you would have told me, correct?
As I said, I have never seen it before. It matches their design scheme if you think about the < W > logo. But it doesn't show up in any Williams catalogs or hardware store catalog ads.So when was the diamond decal used?
It wasn't a request of you, 4.c, just setting the record straight.I can only grab what I can find!![]()
Read post #241. AA has a 1930 booklet, and a 1933 booklet and catalog. We just can't see them, because AA doesn't have an open library. And yes, I do have disdain for them for that.That's smack middle depression era. Maybe williams did not print a catalog, or just not that many...




Capt spaulding, I think they used same box for several sets....
ALL: I've had this Williams tool board for a while now and hopefully i'll find a place to hang it cause I think I have a good portion of the 3/4 inch socket set to hang on it too. not sure this set is period correct, but i do have a few other Williams somewhere around here that might be.
hope you all had a very merry Christmas!!
Don, that Midget Set is great! Will the correct "Extension Driver" have a female end?
For sure!I have an extra one if you want to swap something for it






Hank: did you make the board and the labels or do tell? nice looking board and set though and thanks for sharing!!