I recently found this 1/2" Mustang set, 7/16" to 1" in 16th increments including the infamous 19/32 and 25/32 plus three deepwells 5/8 11/16 & 13/16 in what appears to be the original toolbox (have no reason to believe otherwise). I just about passed out when I saw there were no missing sockets! Tried very hard not to show any reaction. Looks like it may be missing an extension (if it ever had one). Other than that, everything is there, working, and correctly marked. Nice to have the big breaker in it. Used but not abused. They looked older to me and of high quality, so I bought it along with some other stuff. Ratchet is one of those old school coarse-tooth affairs with an open oil port at the top, never cared much for these but hey, that's what they made back in the day. Looks to be top-shelf, but as is often the case, the older "budget" tools are often better than the alleged top-line stuff made today. May be satin chrome or nickel, but may also be bare metal finish--I find it hard to tell sometimes with the older stuff. The fellow was asking $20, but with the bundle deal on the whole lot I gave about $17 for it. Anyone have an idea how old they are? I was thinking late 1940s to 1950s.