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Oregon Dave

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I think about that at thrift store all the time. Especially at the ReStore, where there are bins and bins of screwdrivers, it seems like every single one is covered with paint and/or has the end banged up with a hammer. The nutdrivers have almost always had the helping hand from pliers of course.

In the used world, I've come to view those things as consumables and really not worth poking through. The tips are usually trashed in any case, and nutdrivers are never in sets. My only real find in bin o' handles was a nice Proto 1/4" spinner.
Interesting, I just picked up a Proto 4769 last Saturday; the spinner/extension for lack of a better name - has the female ¼” drive socket in the end. Put a ¼ to ⅜ adapter on it - instant multi-tool. Seems someone would have already made a ¼” spinner with a hollow handle to store the adapter & a couple sockets - been in a go figure mode on this for a long time!
 
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Thanks Oldtuleguy & d42jeep; this tool has always made sense to me, especially in light of all the driver & hex-bit drivers so designed. Want one for, if nothing else, the novelty & now have two directions to search - Thank-You both.
 

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Interesting, I just picked up a Proto 4769 last Saturday; the spinner/extension for lack of a better name - has the female ¼” drive socket in the end. Put a ¼ to ⅜ adapter on it - instant multi-tool. Seems someone would have already made a ¼” spinner with a hollow handle to store the adapter & a couple sockets - been in a go figure mode on this for a long time!
Not super vintage, but Litton Pocket Socket is somewhat related.
 

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Proto Los Angeles assortment PROTO091325 01.jpg
PROTO (SBD) 4714L 1/4" dr x 7/16" 6-pt deep-well socket
PROTO (SBD) 4714 1/4" dr x 7/16' 6-pt shallow socket

86A Proto Los Angeles 1/4" Cold Chisel
1218L Proto Los Angeles 9/16" Combination Wrench
 

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^ The "missing part" is a short section of square steel stock with holes cross-drilled in it at perpendicular angles to each other:
Thorsen 33 1.2 dr universal joint 040824.JPG
after machining, they would need to be hardened, and then you'd need some sort of a press set up with a jig to press the rollpin (or straight pin) into the assembly.

Just my lousy two cents, but it looks like you've got a lovely chrome-plated lot of scrap metal.
 

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Just thought of something:

Medium flat-rate priority box: $21.05 shipping

Large flat-rate priority box: $29.95 shipping

Put the entire lot on ebay for $59.99 including shipping and cross your fingers.

(The ratchet components at top right might be of interest to one of the Proto collectors here.)
 

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Just thought of something:

Medium flat-rate priority box: $21.05 shipping

Large flat-rate priority box: $29.95 shipping

Put the entire lot on ebay for $59.99 including shipping and cross your fingers.

(The ratchet components at top right might be of interest to one of the Proto collectors here.)
Unless I get some other insight, that may be the way to go. I'll pull the parts you referred to from the pile before I re-box things, and we saw see. Thanks for the thoughts!
 
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Picked up both of these Proto boxes off FBM full of sockets. The Challenger box came with a full set of 3/8 drive Apex clutch drive sockets as a bonus. Diggin the patina on the larger box, it shows decades of hard work. Need a nice card for it….

Steve IMG_3070.jpeg
 

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Pretty sure it is missing on all. Again, like they weren't completely assembled in the factory? :unsure:
Entirely possible.

In my mis-spent youth, myself and a friend--we lived in or near Milwaukie, OR--would pick the discard/scrap dumpster at the Proto Tools factory in the wee hours. We got tons of sockets and such--and only later found out that they were discarded before heat-treating.
 

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I have a Challenger tool box full of tools. Some Challenger, some Penens, some Plomb… but I think it’s all part of the Proto family. I could be wrong…
 

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I have a Challenger tool box full of tools. Some Challenger, some Penens, some Plomb… but I think it’s all part of the Proto family. I could be wrong…
There’s also wrenches, the Plomb ratchet with a couple of sockets, speed wrenches and extensions.
 

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Newly acquired 4749 1/4 drive Proto LA…Pictured with my Proto Pro for reference. This thing has gotten some use, but boy is it smooth.

Steve IMG_3368.jpegIMG_3370.jpegIMG_3367.jpegIMG_3366.jpeg
 
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