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"Master Socket" ? Who knew?

four.cycle

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I have at least a couple older hex-drive socket sets that contain a weird "splined" (for lack of a better word) socket that have puzzled me for some time.
I came across an Ebay listing for an old "G.M. Mfg. Co." socket set containing one, and noticed that the pouch calls it a "Master Socket for round nuts".
So how come nobody told me this before? :dunno:

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G.M / G.M Mfg. Co., Long Island City, N.Y.
 
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The 1/4-inch drive sockets in this photo, which I posted on the Garage Sale thread yesterday…

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…are all “G M Co”!

Had to look them up. I never heard of them before. The broaching left leafy flakes of steel at the shelf in the openings. These seem “economical” to me, with a zinc finish. They are 3-8 (12 point), 11-32 (12 point), 5-16 (12 point), 9-32 (6 point), and 1-4 (6 point).

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Private Lugnutz said:
"These seem “economical” to me"

Definitely low-end stuff. Bottom-line pricing.
Competitive with "Oxwall" and "Meteor" and old "General" - all four outfits offered pretty much the same cheap little 1/4" drive socket sets.
Believe it or not some of the sets are going for $20-$30 on Ebay. Go figure.
Brand new they were only a few bucks. Good enough to fix an old toaster I guess, right? :thumbup:

1951 Popular Mechanics Meteor Tool ad pp 264.jpg

Hey Lugnutz - by the way -

I was poking around in a folder and came across a page out of an old Stevens-Walden catalog showing various models of 1/4" drive socket sets and you were indeed correct: there were about four versions on one page - with/without spinner/ratchet/extension/etc. Went to move the file into a different folder and it's disappeared! Can't find it! Not in recycle bin. Not a clue.
At any rate - bottom line is same as Indestro or Craftsman or any of the rest, or so it would appear: "complete" depends upon how much the original buyer wanted to shell out when it was sold 40 or 50 years ago. ;)
 
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