Oldtuleguy
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Interesting wrench. Were they for something specific?

It will be easy. Just send it to me and I will put them in there!![]()
Came across this Ferret F-3 Speed Tee T-Handle Speed Driver in a box of miscellany. Can't find a date code per se, I've seen it in a 1939 Catalog. Wondering what the general range this was made. Has it been part of any set offerings, or always an extra?
Wondering how difficult it'll be to fill this 3/8 socket holder with the correct sockets..
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Seriousy though those are not incredibly rare. You can find find them still
Not super up on snap on. The color on the inside of original maybe a good starting point for IDing the box. That color looks like Wright from the war generation productions. I had a 3/8" wright set made for the Air Corps that had the same color. Box was unmarked but given the whole set was there an very close date codes I would have to guess it was it's original. I know OTG has a similar set.I would appreciate some help.
This box appears to be very well made. It may have been made or sold by Snap On; however, I have been unable to find a similar box pictured or illustrated in any of the early SO catalogs posted on the collectingsnapon website. The box measures 19" by 6.75 by 2". The inside length is 18.5". The large compartment tapers from 5.5" to 4.5". The smaller compartment tapers from 1.75" to .75".
Does anyone know who made it?
Snapmom, if you are referring to the catalogs we recently discussed regarding the subject of double box end wrench sets, I believe that the 1953 catalog is Catalog U and the 1955 catalog is Catalog V. Do you agree?
I would appreciate some help.
This box appears to be very well made. It may have been made or sold by Snap On; however, I have been unable to find a similar box pictured or illustrated in any of the early SO catalogs posted on the collectingsnapon website. The box measures 19" by 6.75 by 2". The inside length is 18.5". The large compartment tapers from 5.5" to 4.5". The smaller compartment tapers from 1.75" to .75".
Does anyone know who made it?