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I was putting together some 3/4" drive tools and bought a Snap-on short handle and breaker bar head. I didn't need the short handle, but I found a vintage L-52B on eBay that turned it into a tee handle, so I bought it. Turned out to be 1947 vintage, same as me.
 

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many years ago my son borrowed my 12" Vlcek adjustable and it came back the snap on pictured below. This was about 25 years ago. Is there any way of dating it? There is no date stamp on it.

I looked on AA site and they think SO/BP adjustable wrenches continued to be manufactued by Diamond. The last image on their Diamond adjustable wrench section has the same broaching in the handle as yours, and they date it approximately based on the Diamond logo. Until someone does a type study including the style of your wrench, in the absence of date stamps, I think 1960ish-1980ish is as specific as you can get.
I looked on Toolarchives, but I didn't see Diamond or Snap-on/Blue Point adjustable wrenches represented as an area of study. Possibly, perusing the Collecting Snap-on site's posted catalogs could yield illustrations that would dial in the date a bit more.
 

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I looked on AA site and they think SO/BP adjustable wrenches continued to be manufactued by Diamond. The last image on their Diamond adjustable wrench section has the same broaching in the handle as yours, and they date it approximately based on the Diamond logo. Until someone does a type study including the style of your wrench, in the absence of date stamps, I think 1960ish-1980ish is as specific as you can get.
I looked on Toolarchives, but I didn't see Diamond or Snap-on/Blue Point adjustable wrenches represented as an area of study. Possibly, perusing the Collecting Snap-on site's posted catalogs could yield illustrations that would dial in the date a bit more.

I agree with your time frame and would guess that it falls into the later half. Mid 70's to 1980's.
 

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Some 1/2sq drive sockets I picked up over the summer, but don't recall posting. Took pics to show the date codes, mostly.
First image shows 1927, 1929, 1929, 1927, 1930. The 9/16 (1929) is a 12pt, but the rest are 6pt.
Third image show 1929 & 1930. Thought it was interesting the the different knurl patterns were contemporaneous. The other images of these same sockets show the part numbers. The No416 is an 8pt. The SW250 is interesting for having "PAT" with no date or number, and a repeat large "D" stamped on it.
Seventh image shows 1945 (G) in plain steel, 1945 (G) in chrome, 1947 (notice the change in knurl after 1943), 1937, 1944 (E) is a 1" socket.
 

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I agree with your time frame and would guess that it falls into the later half. Mid 70's to 1980's.

Thanks. Yes, you nailed it, I think.
It looks to me like they changed the catalog drawings only when introducing a new tool, so the illustrations probably DON'T capture minor changes like the broaching detail which would help to lock down a date.
The 1975 catalog p115 introduces a "TigerLock" wrench (an adjustable wrench with a vise-grip lever) with the same broaching detail, available in 10" and 14" lengths. Part D310. So that detail on their other adjustable wrench may very well date to the mid-70s, and just not show up in the re-used illustrations.
The 1980 catalog p152 shows the same old re-used illustration for a single adjustable wrench, but also introduces a boxed SET with a new illustration, in which all sizes have the broaching detail.
If the "return" happened 25 years ago, it seems it must have been relatively new at the time.
 

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I have an old ww2 era 1/2" and 9/32 drive 5/16 square. Both with no dates, but i researched the other day and they arent valuable. Im was trying to throw together a snap on lot to try and trade for a proto or sk ratchet, but most is boring 60s SAE stuff.
 

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Thank you for the info on the adjustable wrench. Since it appeared mysteriously I had no idea of the age.
 

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I have some old SO sockets I'd like to trade. Bonney, Plomb or OLD Blackhawk are what I'm looking for.

Pic 1: 6 pt. sockets, No date codes; S/O stampover, 1", 15/16", 7/8", and 13/16

Pic 2: 6 pt. sockets, No date codes; Model 310 1/2 - 31/32", Model 260 - 13/16, and Model 140 - 7/16

Pic 3: left to right; 12 pt. socket, 1931 code, 31/32"; 6 pt. socket, 1929 code, 5/8"; 6 pt. socket, 1928 code, 25/32"

You can email me with a trade proposal at [email protected]
 

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I have this 1926-1928 5/8 drive 6 point set. Looking to sell or trade if anyone is interested.
 

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1942 Ferret F-9 extension (finally!) arrived today after months of poring over CL. Lovely condition, too. Actually, I've been hunting this for over a year, in yard sales, flea markets, and pawn/thrift stores.
 

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And it came with these fellas of more recent vintage. They do not have date codes, but PO kindly engraved "USN 7T" on each.
 

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Here's my oldest snap on sockets. 1929 and 1931. I have a lot of other Snap on tools but mostly the boring 1940's and newer Snap on/Blue Point stuff. With a few E and G date codes.

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These are my tools, there are many like them, but these are mine.


Everything is for sale if you have enough money.
 

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While I'm at it can anyone tell me about the 1/2"F to 3/4"M adapter - it has both a retaining ball AND a retaining pin, is this normal from the 50s?

I realize this is an old post, but possibly. I have an un dated one that appears to be 1960s, and it has both.
 

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Dad's old Snap On Box. Anyone have a year? Thanks. 3864cc222a3838425ae9f932dddbb2a2.jpgc1f9f19015da46acfaed64a64fa40fed.jpgbe2fbea8e5693b04153b875cf670b2ff.jpg49a2329aa2ba4ac4eec71ee74ea83e25.jpgad7c686d4fae8d00f41a4ee40250f1d0.jpg


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Here's my oldest snap on sockets. 1929 and 1931. I have a lot of other Snap on tools but mostly the boring 1940's and newer Snap on/Blue Point stuff. With a few E and G date codes.

Here are a pair of boring 1944 1/4 drive sliding Tees.
-Don
 

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Bought these old snap on diagnostic tools for 11$ not sure what they are or what era they are from. More pics to come when I get home but any help would be great!
 

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Today I completed my No84 Ferret set (last updated in post 324). 38 pieces, plus the FB50 metal case, all date-stamped 1939-1942. I am still on the lookout for the removable metal tray. And where did I put the Eagle Lock and key?
Edit - added a photo that matches the layout in the catalogs.
 

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That is a great looking Ferret set. I know from my 1/2" drive experience that getting those dated sockets in the exact correct year is very difficult. Here are a couple of wartime drag link bits I picked up recently for my wartime sets. The first is an A15 from 1945 and the other is an A17 from 1942.
-Don
 

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Hmmm picked up a 3/8dr Penta security socket today. It seems to have a date code, but I am failing to recognize it. Anyone?
 

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Some closeup detail pics of a NS-15 1/2dr breaker bar I picked up for $1 this morning.
G code. :bounce:

I highlighted the print with a grease pencil.


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I added the logo shot to my previous post. The more I look at the date stamp the more it does look like 1990, but the logo and the broaching made me think it older.

Edit - Thanks to you both for pointing in the right direction.
 

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I picked this up at a garage sale on Friday. I don't see it in any catalog. Any thoughts?
-Don
 

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I had one like that that was my first 1/2" drive ratchet. It was purchased in about 1954. I recently purchased an SV71A which looks just like that to replace my first purchase. It has a 1965 date stamp. I found them in the older catalogs before collecting snap on died.
 

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Came across these last week.

1920's Snap On tools - these are notes from my CL listing

3/8 F-1 Off Set Handle (Breaker bar) Has date code for 1928 (:cool:

Early [S-6] 6 Inch Extension with Square Shaft
The 1926 catalog offered two 1/2-drive extensions, a 5 inch model No. S-6 and a 10 inch No. S-12.
The drive stud has a spring-loaded detent ball and two fixed stop-balls, the standard construction for early drive tools.

No. 8 Universal
Among the early tools, Snap-On offered only a single universal joint, the model No. 8 for 1/2-drive.
The tapered base is characteristic of the universals made in the 1920s
 

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I had one like that that was my first 1/2" drive ratchet. It was purchased in about 1954. I recently purchased an SV71A which looks just like that to replace my first purchase. It has a 1965 date stamp. I found them in the older catalogs before collecting snap on died.

Thanks to you and Snapmom for your responses. I think that collecting Snap-on is still operational. Here is the link.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com
-Don
 

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"I think that collecting Snap-on is still operational" Nope. All you get is an error message.
 
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