Oldtuleguy
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Looks pretty good. I would leave it like that.




Some armaloy armstrong
A somewhat larger than usual craftsman set with 6 and 12 point sockets
A somewhat larger than usual craftsman set with 6 and 12 point sockets







I picked up this 9/32 drive set off eBay for just under $25 shipped . I don’t know how long it was listed but thought I should probably hop on it? This C series set was made by snap on for only a handful of years. Set included the sockets and extension and t handle. This size didn’t include a ratchet. The box and tools are stamped but it was a period modification so I can’t complain. Not much of the logo left but oh well. Most of the brown wrinkle paint is still present and no rust ! Set was made until 1935 when the catalog shows both snap on and new Britain or hinsdale made tools. This 10 PC set was 98 cents.
It's been said already on the Long C thread, but let me be the first here to say "YOU ****"!
I picked up this 9/32 drive set off eBay for just under $25 shipped . I don’t know how long it was listed but thought I should probably hop on it? This C series set was made by snap on for only a handful of years. Set included the sockets and extension and t handle. This size didn’t include a ratchet. The box and tools are stamped but it was a period modification so I can’t complain. Not much of the logo left but oh well. Most of the brown wrinkle paint is still present and no rust ! Set was made until 1935 when the catalog shows both snap on and new Britain or hinsdale made tools. This 10 PC set was 98 cents.
It's been said already on the Long C thread, but let me be the first here to say "YOU ****"!
Thanks! Screen shot from eBay so people don’t think I am pulling their leg
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You know Lugz, we need a thread on Vintage tool aficionados garages and shops. I bet that there would be a lot of good postings.
I agree. Videos may be better idea.You know Lugz, we need a thread on Vintage tool aficionados garages and shops. I bet that there would be a lot of good postings.