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mapolus

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Hi y'all. My first post! I received a bunch of tools from my father-in-law and I'm just trying to learn about the Thorsens that are mixed in (thanks for the abundance of info!). I look forward to participating in this thread as I unpack the history in his (and his father's) tools. Side note: I saw this FB Marketplace post for some really cool Thorsen display boards if anyone is interested? If these are really common, I apologize.

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Welcome to the GJ. Those boards are very cool and not common at all. I imagine that the plier board would be very difficult to complete. Please post pictures of your Thorsen tools as you go through them.
-Don
 

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Welcome to the GJ. Those boards are very cool and not common at all. I imagine that the plier board would be very difficult to complete. Please post pictures of your Thorsen tools as you go through them.
-Don

Thanks Don! Your depth of knowledge is not something I’ll be able to approach in this lifetime, so thank you to you and all contributors for cataloging these tools that built America, without your efforts, this history would too easily be forgotten. Cheers, Matt
 

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Picked up this nice Thorsen 1/2" drive #1215 15pc set off FB marketplace the other day. Great advertising inserts and even the original purchase receipt dated 1966. Sockets show very little use/ wear. The guy found it in a purchased storage unit. 1000028735.jpg1000028736.jpg
 
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What a beautiful set! I believe the correct response is "you ****" right? Strange, but I can get on-board. Cheers, Matt

Picked up this nice Thorsen 1/2" drive #1215 15pc set off FB marketplace the other day. Great advertising inserts and even the original purchase receipt dated 1966. Sockets show very little use/ wear. The guy found it in a purchased storage unit. 1000028735.jpg
 

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Hey Don, look what I found:

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Thorsen 1438RBS 20-pc "Red Box Special" box only w/label

After sorting through all of the Thorsen and getting "sets" cobbled together and into boxes, I ended up with this.
I suppose I could put all the pieces in there, but then I'd end up with more orphans, and I doubt I would be able to pull "period correct" stuff out of various sets to make it complete. I somehow ended up with two #90 adapters, but I honestly don't think either of them are "period correct" for this box.
I will have to defer to you in respect to the disposition of this item.

It will be more advantageous for both of us if I hold off until I've gotten all the way through the rest of the Walden, Craftsman, and S-K before sending this down to you.

In the meantime, I believe I have an old "D-I" Duro Chrome set that is in want of a 4550 breaker. The box looks to have all the sockets (I think... it's been a while since I looked.. all I remember for sure is the breaker.)

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* label is just a loose piece - not glued to the inside of the lid. amazing that it's survived. go figure! :headscrat

* note the patented divider strip is painted the same color as the box here.
4cycle,

Just bought a 1438RBS off Ebays. Searched through ITCL and couldn't find a catalog with this model number so I'm figuring late 60s to early 70s? Mine has the 1/4" socket holder section in it but only has the side sticker for the model.1000028787.jpg
 

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Here is a set that isn’t red that came with a red box label. I think the contents are correct. I printed off some spare labels for my red box sets.IMG_9256.jpeg
,-Don
Don, that's awesome! If ya can hook a fellow 1438 owner up with one of those copied labels I'll be happy to send some jingle your way! What an excellent idea. I'm gonna see what I've got with labels and take them down to the copy shop, make copies and have them laminated.
 
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Here is my teeny tiny haul from today , a tiny little Thorsen ratchet 77MO 77MC was just too cute to leave behind and it looks like it says MFG USA. Not sure if I have an appropriate set going together, but it can go in the general use pile.

edit: thanks to 4.c guidance, I was able to find it in the 1977 and newer catalogs. I have a 1420 set in progress from earlier, it will reside with them for the time being.





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^ actually 77MC

the "M" suffix was 1/4" drive
the "C" suffix presumably was "closed head" (as opposed to the earlier 77M open-head design)

Nice unit. Nothing fancy, Just workhorse stuff.


@MR.X - I think that "Thor-X" is a first here.
 
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Here is my teeny tiny haul from today , a tiny little Thorsen ratchet 77MO 77MC was just too cute to leave behind and it looks like it says MFG USA. Not sure if I have an appropriate set going together, but it can go in the general use pile.

edit: thanks to 4.c guidance, I was able to find it in the 1977 and newer catalogs. I have a 1420 set in progress from earlier, it will reside with them for the time being.





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-Don
 

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^ The selector knob on those was different on some models. I have/had at least a dozen Thorsen 1/4" drive sets here. Some had the selector knob like Don's example, a few had the one with @RTM's handle. I've seen both Giller and Thorsen 3/8" ratchets with that goofy "splined" selector knob like @Etchase's (post #1659) but never on a 1/4" drive mode

I think I've seen 77MC specimens with BLACK selector knobs as well. (Not thinking quite straight at the moment.)
 

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Before Thorsen …. Dudes at San Francisco’s Potrero Point Shipyards would just make their own wrenches.

1/2” U.S.S. (7/8” AF) Union Iron Works (Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp.) shop wrenches.
 

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Found an unusual Thorsen item at an estate sale Saturday. It was the last day of the sale and this had been flung around. Had to figure out what it was and what tools were included.
 

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