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We had a coast to coast back in 70s. They had fishing gear, car and airplane models, bikes, etc. Was a pretty good store.
 
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There were here as well... very widely scattered. And "Sprouse-Reitz".
When stuff in dime stores really sold for a dime.
Best one was "Fuji 10¢ Store" down on 56th & Pacific - wonderful place that smelled like incense and dried shrimp.
 

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I was able to identify this ratchet as a Fleet after it came out of the evaporust. It was assembled backwards which I corrected. I replaced a Phillips screw with a slotted screw that matched.
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I de-rusted the tools in the Challenger set and cleaned up the box and cracked plastic liner a little. I substituted in a Proto 1/2” socket. This set won’t ever win any beauty contests. 03143994-627C-4ACE-8036-DFB497732C28.jpeg245F5141-D509-4118-A4C6-B721F440F39B.jpeg
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^ I had a 1661 and gave it to a buddy of mine. He loves it. Very smooth action, even if it's a low tooth-count model.
What COLOR would you call that Challenger box, Don? I have a couple "Challenger" and a "Penens" set, all of which have boxes that are horribly corroded (mostly on the exterior.) Tools are nice and shiny - boxes look like hell.
You ever find a match out of a rattle-can for that?
 

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I’ve actually never tried. I just grabbed the set at an estate sale because it was cheap. I’ll probably eventually pass it along just like it is and leave the restoration to the next owner.
-Don
 

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If you get some fine polishing paste, you can take care of that. But, take care, a little can go a long way.

I like the box, too.
 

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Bought this P&C box of 786 clutch-head drivers at a swap meet for $20. Maybe I overpaid, but I like the box. Originally the box said 1/2 doz. but only 5 were present. Previous owner engraved their name in EVERY one of them but luckily it isn't too distracting.

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You didn’t overpay😉. That’s a great price considering the box
 

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If you get some fine polishing paste, you can take care of that. But, take care, a little can go a long way.

I like the box, too.
I'll probably leave as-is. I have never had much luck doing anything with polish. I tend to under or over-do it.

Thinking about it more, why would an individual need 6 copies of the same driver and label each one? I know the seller said his dad had an auto-body shop (he was also selling many vintage body dollies). I wonder if the engravings are not his name, but an abbreviation of the business for use by his employees.
 
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Not much call for clutch head drivers these days. I found this one last month.
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Can't say I remember seeing them in use before. My step-dad (contractor) said when he was younger he used them in security applications in a prison he did work in. However, I think security torx probably has replaced them commercially.
 

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They also used to use the in RV applications, also John Deere used to use them on sheet metal back in the day.
 

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Mostly GM trucks. Here are some GM horn ring retaining screws. The clutch head was replaced a few years later with a Phillips machine screw. Here is what came out of the drawer where the clutch head drivers live.IMG_8554.jpegIMG_8553.jpeg
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-Don
 
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Here's a fleet 3/8 set with the early c sockets.

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Some more artcraft stuff. Sockets are generic R-12xx

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A fleet plastic insert set mid 60s or so

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Found a set of Firestone 1/2" drive sockets recently
No box, no ratchets, no breaker bar, extensions.....dang
Just these cool sockets
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The same seller also had these, a set of unmarked Made in USA
Anyone have a clue as per their origin?
They kind of have that Proto vibe....
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I got this circle U craftsman 3/8 ratchet.
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PM me if you need it.
(Edit) Ratchet is no longer available.
 
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The atlas supply company sourced most of their atlas torquer set from proto, with the exception of the 3/8 drive "ball joint ratchet" from New britain. Here it is in the 59 catalog
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