Private Lugnutz
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Looks like a mixed lot. I don't recognize the numbers on the sockets to the left. Are those branded? The Bonney sockets to the right look wartime to me, not just because of the cadmium plating, but the branding. They're not later than 1946, put it that way, and they're not CV. Are you sure they're 9/32-drive? What are the model numbers? Bonney had transitioned to 1/4-drive by 1939. The handles are chromed, marked CV, and they have M- model numbers, so 1930's.There is no date or alloy info...[ ]...Has anyone got the Catalog # and contents list for me to ascertain its completeness?
That symbol signifies the Triangle Corporation, and it can be found on Utica, Herbrand, and Bonney tools made under the same roof in Orangeburg, SC after 1967.Some pieces have a tiny triangle symbol on them after Bonney.




