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Question about some tools

mncountrydoc

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I found a toolbox at a flea market yesterday and I am having a hard time figuring some of them out there was a lot of wards some Indianhead blackhawk sockets and others I can read I got a square snapon extenstion the ones in the pics I can't id I am thinking the one is early snap on the biggest question is the L shaped driver and the speeder with two sizes on it

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bigcaddy

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The first socket is a very early Snap on with an "overstrike" logo. They were thought to be marked by hand and were only done that way until 1923.

I think i have one of those in my toolbox. Not exactly a common find
 
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mncountrydoc

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Good to know I think I ended up with like six of those sockets how common are the extensions as I am getting insurance on all my tools how do you his value vintage tools

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