JoCoSawdust
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Yeah I was about to ask the same question on the decal. Looks great whatever it is! Nice sets OTG.




As Don alluded to, not at all uncommon in that late war transition period.Four larger sockets are a different style and stamped walden, the rest walden worcester.
I have a 1/2-inch drive set with that identical logo, foil type decal, and color box, and the same torpedo handle ratchet.This one is technically 3/8 and 1/4 drive, but I will sneak it in here with my other walden.
I'll be happy to snap some tonight. I've actually never seen another set like it in any drive size, so I was excited to see your midget/junior combo set. Not to imply the line was rare, just that I don't follow later Walden stuff so I really didn't know much about it (when it was made, etc).Any pics of your 1/2 set?
Four larger sockets are a different style and stamped walden, the rest walden worcester.
See. I knew you were a Belzer guy!![]()

I really like these black industrial finished sets. I assume that this is a black oxide finish.
Black oxide was actually created during WWII in direct response to the plating restrictions. One of our colleagues from the UK who I closely collaborated with on an alloy restrictions study dug up a link to STEEL (trade) magazine from the 40's and the group who invented it won an award. I'll see if I can find the article.
Here ya go, Farmer J!That would be interesting, I wondered what the origin of Black Oxide finish was. Much better finish than chrome, which always flakes off anyway in this climate! I always think that if a black or unfinished tool does become shiny it's a monument to the good honest work it has done..
I would be so much happier if my set had come with that cool ratchet but it didn’t happen.
-Don
Lugz,
I should be getting royalties on those Black Oxide tools since the author worked for my family business!
I was waiting for that!The pointy handle ratchet progression. The one with the big head is a Gearless clutch type, then the standard head and finally standard head with standard handle. The early ones had very light knurling on handle. All the same part number, 4051.
Here ya go, Farmer J!![]()
It's amazing how accurate the author's prediction (see last paragraph) became!
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I keep searching in vain for a Firestone set of any size. I've noticed that the earlier boxes are embossed with Firestone, the later boxes have a metal emblem attached. Any idea when the change was made?
Here's a butterfly rat set from a NOS Basic Mechanics Set I picked up yesterday. I was initially frustrated as it was lacking the T bar but looking at the catalog, this set didn't have T bars for any of the 3 drive sizes. This is assuredly the ONLY set I'll ever own that'll be as clean as CRTDI's beautiful sets.
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