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Metric

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Interesting! I'd never seen a spinner like that before ...
Wonder if anybody still makes anything like that :headscrat
 

billymade

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I think those ratchets are relatively, rare.... when I worked at Sears, I didn't that that many of them, the 6 plus years I worked there!
 

goodfellow

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It's the long "V" series that get's people excited. The spinner was sold seperately for many years.
 

bchee

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I personally can't appreciate it, but to each his own I guess.
He also has the 3/8 for sale with the badass reverse lever.
 

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le6920

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The non-quick release version is seen less than the other types. I have 3-4 different versions of the long handle older =v= ones.
 

Beerman

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It's the long "V" series that get's people excited. The spinner was sold seperately for many years.



I'm ignorant-what makes it a "V" series and why are they valuable? I've seen ratchets like this (pear head without a quick release button), albeit not a long handle version, and wasn't aware they were collectable. Thanks in advance for the info.
 
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MOPARHOUND!

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Bummer. Sold a long handled one at a garage sale for $15 last year. Ooops! Don't know what numbers it had on the handle, if any. I know it did not have the quick release.
 

cruiser808

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Bummer. Sold a long handled one at a garage sale for $15 last year. Ooops! Don't know what numbers it had on the handle, if any. I know it did not have the quick release.

Hi MOPAR - mine doesn't have a number on it, only "forged in USA" and a "V" on it.
 

Scooterfish

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Do a search here for the Craftsman time frame thread or go to Alloy-artifacts site. The =v= is the older of that series (the 60s), then later on they used =v= with a part #, then I think next was =vv= with a part #.
 

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voidifused

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Here is a good one to add, i won a set of 3 wrench's on flee bay today. Good deal had free shipping on it.I payed for the item went and had a shower come back and there is a request in my email for money from the seller via paypal wanting another 28$ for "service" i emailed and asked the seller what was going on, i get "the item is listed as "used"(and it looks it) but it is only missing its box there for i have to charge you HST on the item as well as shipping charges" :wtf:

So i had to email eBay and ask them WTH to do with this..i feel some one bending me over.
 
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