Oldtuleguy
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Hoot mon?
Scots everywhere are offended.
And started at least as early as 1948, which exhibits the same mix of logos.That transition went on for a while.
Got this recently. Can somebody enlighten me what it's for. I forgot what the PO said - may be gas-related equipment?
P.S. click on the picture to enlarge...
Hoot mon?
I had to look it up. “A Scottish interjection meaning ‘hey man’”. Seems like a strange image for the back of a catalog.
That was my immediate thought the first time I saw it on-line a few years ago on Tool Archives. I think the accompanying text makes it unmistakable.This may derive from scots being known as thrifty.
That was my immediate thought the first time I saw it on-line a few years ago on Tool Archives. I think the accompanying text makes it unmistakable.
It’s a wrench for gas torches and their various fittings
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Looking for some expert input. Looking at a 3/4" drive set. The seller is a little prickly so I am approaching him with kid gloves and was hoping I could do some due diligence here rather than running him around and exasperating him, and certainly not interested in tipping him off on additional information to have him pull back and try and raise his price (yes, he is like that)
Can anyone comment on these pics and indicate if everything contained in the box represents legit Long C components? Also, I've never heard of "BM" sockets. Wondering the maker on these. Thanks in advance!!
BM is made by sk... they used that vendor code before changing to circle k. According to rileysan, there are 4 BM marking variants. That is a good set. How much is the seller asking if you don’t mind saying?]
He's looking for $100. Not sure what I can work him down to. Like I said, he's prickly and temperamental. My past dealings haven't always worked out.

Try to work him down but don’t lose the deal...the long C logo set runs up to 1943. Here is a catalog snapshot. Jocosawdust or rileysan can weigh in on the price but I think that is a pretty good deal![/url]
I'm more a buyer/seller, so I'm always trying to understand what the "end of the rainbow" guy would pay I suppose. I fired my first salvo at the guy, and he's firm at $99 (for now)
He's had it listed for at least 3 weeks (if not longer) but is off the beaten path and shipping has got to be a killer for that set. I have the oppportunity to be on his doorstep with cash tomorrow, so we'll see.
That set looks pretty clean and the box looks straight. If the tools are not marked and the box isn’t rusty, I think it’s a good deal?]
He's looking for $100. Not sure what I can work him down to. Like I said, he's prickly and temperamental. My past dealings haven't always worked out.
Thanks for the insights, Smoke! Interestingly, I just now could see the catalog attachement you added above. I think that's the earliest I personally have seen reference to "Super-Tuff" steel.
I always thought that was a moniker that was ushered in with Craftsman's working relationship with Moore.......
Catalog complete, box looks to be in good shape, logo is a strong 80+ percent intact and the chrome looks good. I'd snag it at the asking price but then I'm purely a collector/trader so I don't approach buys looking at what I can flip something for. That set would be worth 100 bucks to me to add to my collection. Brian may have a different opinion but I think he runs across a lot more 3/4d stuff in his neck of the woods than I do. I can't even find a decent =V= 3/4d set to fill a box I have.

Can anyone comment on these pics and indicate if everything contained in the box represents legit Long C components? Also, I've never heard of "BM" sockets. Wondering the maker on these. Thanks in advance!!
I can't tell from the pics, but are the extensions marked? I have a similar set, but the extensions aren't marked, so likely wartime production.