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Gentleman, today I have the most quaint curio to put into your collection.
It's a metal SK socket case that has been well used and has a lovely patina.
You can see examples of it's age here:
As you can see, this apparatus has these markings to denote that this is used to hold SAE sockets. And some common ones at that.
It also has this rare, vintage, hard-to-find, dried out green shmuck on the bottom of it:
When will you ever see another metal SK socket holding apparatus with this green shmuck? Could it be top secret radioactive by-product from gov't testing of the 1960's? Of course not, I can peel it off with my fingers and I haven't developed super powers. Why didn't I peel it all off? Because I got lazy and some people may find it cool. Also, because it makes this thing CHEAPER to you, the consumer.
You can also see that it's supposed to hinge:
But it only hinges a tad bit. The green awesomecrap is in the way. How much it's SUPPOSED to hinge, I can't say.
It also has clips, maybe to put on your belt during gunfight or to clip onto the side of your tool cart when you ride downhill.
My price for this thing is
$8
NOW for those freebies. That's why you clicked, right? Here ya go. I got some SK sockets. I have no idea why you would need those, or where anyone would EVER need these things. So they are free.
All of them are 3/8 drive.
Who the hell uses that archaic drive size anymore?
But if you do, here's the sizes:
3/8 six point
9/16 six point
5/8 twelve point
11/16 twelve point
3/4 twelve point
13/16 twelve point
7/8 twelve point
Now should you, for some reason, want to put the sockets IN the holster,
here's what it looks like:
The sockets fit snug and do not fall out. As you can see there are some slots to be filled. I think that would make an awesome adventure for you.
Let me know if you're interested!
Paypal only, free shipping as always... pickup available in Denver.. yaddayaddayadda...
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