For the price, I thought so. It’s destined to go to another local collector. You can’t keep em all.That grinder is so cool
I’m 100% it’s for a 1911. The way the flap has dried/formed over the years made it look like a revolver but now that it’s latched it is much easier to see. My dad has my grandfather’s 1911 with a boyt made holster and it’s the exact same shape. This one measures 5” at the widest pointSmoke, are you sure about the 1911 colt? It looks more like revolver fitment to me, from what I can see.

The whole lot is nice. Your flea markets are better than mine
Thanks. This event I spoke of only happens 3 weekends a year unfortunately.The whole lot is nice. Your flea markets are better than mine
Dang, you ****! That’s a heck of a find.Snuck out during work and found this roll at an estate sale. While some of the chisels/punches have some grinding damage, the decal is in amazing condition, and the leatherette vinyl has very little peeling. All of the ones inside are Long C (BC). Overall cost? $7.
Anyone know when the Black/orange color scheme was used? Found the 12-pc roll in the '39 catalog without color, and the '42 catalog (but blue leatherette). Also have to see what I have for replacement/spares at home.
Ok so I posted this on Brian’s Facebook page yesterday but thought I would post here as to keep a recond in the future. I found three 1/2” drive swivel sockets marked BE yesterday. No knurling. Brian found them in the 1942 catalog. Honestly, until yesterday I have never heard of such a thing. Anyway, here’s some pics
And 1/2 driveHmm, those are interesting. I’m so used to seeing the knurling, makes me wonder why they created a second style.
Thats weird...appears to be snappy made with a new britain style logo?OK craftsman nerds. I know most of you saw this on eBay. The listing left and I thought someone had purchased it. Well….it was delisted and I snagged it. This ratchet has the 1920s new Britain logo. I anxiously await your comments.
Or…..snap on, a fairly young company in the early 30s outsourced some of their production to help fill the sears orders. I can’t wait to get it in hand to compare. It’s the first I have ever seen or heard of this. The new Britain Fors ratchet was model cs-41 so I think it’s legit.There is a couple of debatable things in early craftsman stuff. Gearwolf was pretty adamant on all of the c series stuff being snapon, but some of it I'm not sure. Who knows, maybe snapon sold some stuff to newbritain?
Where is the Craftsman logo?OK craftsman nerds. I know most of you saw this on eBay. The listing left and I thought someone had purchased it. Well….it was delisted and I snagged it. This ratchet has the 1920s new Britain logo. I anxiously await your comments.
No craftsman logo. It’s a new Britain but is identical to the supposed snap on made c-97Where is the Craftsman logo?