caper
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Well I've been meaning to post some pics for a while so here goes,start with 3/8
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Damn, you have more ratchets than even Wrenchr.![]()
Who has the most ratchets? I want to see a competition.
Damn, you have more ratchets than even Wrenchr.
Who has the most ratchets? I want to see a competition.
PowderKeg may very well have the greatest collection of vintage ratchets ever assembled! Makes my 53 look like a starter set...

He won't have his for long ... he'll sell them off for U.S. dollars that aren't worth a damn.![]()
And 8 of my 53 came from you!![]()
Yah.......My problem is I see good ratchets for sale and I can not resist!!
I could only imagine if I never sold a single ratchet!! I would have as many as powderkeg!! But all snap on, mac, matco.

I love that Herbrand Speeder..... Barely missed it on Ebay... But I will own one too.
Nice collection
-BWP

Very nice, I know have proof to show her that others like myself do exist. Know if I could get this damn paper jam fixed I can show her.

I'll contribute one. This is a 1933 Snap on F-7. The reversible F-7 is one of the snap on mysteries. The F-7 was made from around 1927-1930 as a "push through" plug to reverse it. Around 1931 the F-70 came out and was a reversible ratchet, that looked the same as this ones does. The reversible F-7 has the same dimensions as the reversible F-70, but the part number of a (smaller headed, push through) ratchet made a few years earlier. Its not shown in any catalog. Whats the real story behind it? Who knows. We may never know
They are very rare today. The condition of this one is quite striking. The chrome is almost like new, the outer edges of the square drive are still very sharp from the original machining, due to few sockets ever being pushed on. Most of all, the ratcheting mechanism is extremely precise, more so than any other snap on ratchet I have held before the F-80. Thats saying a lot about the early production. Based on all of my other 3/8 early reversibles from this era, I thought all were sloppy, but this example proves that those are all just well used examples.
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Do you like it??

Wrenchr,how much did the new handle on the f735 run?I was thinking of putting a new one on that old f726
Wrenchr,how much did the new handle on the f735 run?I was thinking of putting a new one on that old f726