^ They didn't include the flex handle in the sets. Neither did Walden.
Flex handle is a 12J -
Old and gray - like me!
I have a large Thorsen military issue box that I was keeping my loose sockets and such in. That helped fill the spaces as pictured. I've got existing Thorsen sets that could fill more spaces (ratchets/ sockets) but don't wanna disrupt those sets. As soon as my dust settles (still have tools out on a tarp from the flood to go through) I'll hit ya up for anything you may want to part with! I'm pretty sure I never had any of those DBEs.^ I can probably fill all those holes on the DBE board (first one) and most of the 3/8" and 1/2" boards.![]()
Excellent! Yeah, I'm pretty sure I've never seen any Thorsen pliers or the screwdrivers in the wild. If ya have some ya wanna part with just hit me up on the PM. Thorsen sockets and ratchets are fairly plentiful between TN, NC and FL but everything else is gonna be challenging to fill. I've got some Thorsen Allied items but want to build these boards with original USA stock only.
I just picked up a 77j ratchet with no COO, but I am under the impression they stoped producing them before they shipped manufacturing overseas….hope someone can clarify for both of us.My best guess would be Thorsen themselves, possibly in Dallas. Some earlier wrenches aren’t marked with a COO.
-Don

I have been collecting those for a while and the largest one I’ve found has been 1-1/4”.Thorsen's last two catalogs (presumably 1983 and 1988) show that "V-groove" combo going up to 2"
Whether or not those actually went into production and actually exist is another question.
There is/was a member on here who was trying to amass a collection of every brand of those Thorsen-made "V-groove" wrenches.
(Bob?) You might try searching the thread and see if he ever posted anything about them.
