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Found this hiding under my work bench. I think it fell under there when I was unloading a bunch of tools that were passed down some years ago.

What is the continental for? I did a quick search here and on google, not much came up. Hold old might it be?

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Did they label corporate tools back then?

I have a newer 3/8 extension laser etched Intel.

-Jeff
 
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Hmmm, no one in my family ever had anything to do with airlines that I know of. Plenty of construction equipment though.

It doesn't seem to have a date stamp either. If it's in fact from a corporate setting, maybe they didn't date code tools for some reason. Warranty maybe?
 

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Did they label corporate tools back then?

I have a newer 3/8 extension laser etched Intel.

-Jeff

Really? I worked for Intel for a number of years and I find it hard to believe that they would have something like this. I would love to see a picture but I expect it indicated something other than the Intel the semiconductor manufacturer.

Walking through some facilities one day I saw a bunch of Snap On boxes. Knowing what they cost, I almost had a heart attack. Apparently they were in storage from and some other dept had bought them. My organization would never spend Snap On money.
 

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Worth calling and asking Snap on themselves i would say.
 

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Appologies to RLYoung for the hijack.


Really? I worked for Intel for a number of years and I find it hard to believe that they would have something like this. I would love to see a picture but I expect it indicated something other than the Intel the semiconductor manufacturer.

Walking through some facilities one day I saw a bunch of Snap On boxes. Knowing what they cost, I almost had a heart attack. Apparently they were in storage from and some other dept had bought them. My organization would never spend Snap On money.

No,THAT Intel. I assume that Snap on did the etching, but Ive never seen any other owner mark laser etchings on Snap on tools.

Here is the story behind it. The detent spring was rusty and liable to contaminate a copper slurry used in a coating process, so it was rejected in a quality audit. The Snap on guy wouldn't warranty it as it was still functional and rust wasn't covered in the warranty.

-Jeff
 

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RLYoung

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Appologies to RLYoung for the hijack.

No problem. :beer:

Thanks for the ideas everyone. I will try to do some more research by way of either Snap-On or my grandfather where I assume it came from.

It actually looks more like an impact extension after I played with it for a while. I'm pretty sure it's larger diameter than any of my other chrome extensions. I'm not sure what the original finish of it would have looked like since I think it spent most of it's time in California. I'll keep ya posted if I find anything out about it. The thing that intrigues me is the lack of a manufacturer year stamp.
 
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Its not impact, has a war time finish. its 1/2 dr. another clue, its probably from the 40s. The logo has / in snap/on instead of -
 

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The Snap-On Continental was the top of the line tool. The economy line was the Pinto, lol
 

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Appologies to RLYoung for the hijack.




No,THAT Intel. I assume that Snap on did the etching, but Ive never seen any other owner mark laser etchings on Snap on tools.

Here is the story behind it. The detent spring was rusty and liable to contaminate a copper slurry used in a coating process, so it was rejected in a quality audit. The Snap on guy wouldn't warranty it as it was still functional and rust wasn't covered in the warranty.

-Jeff

Wow, that is very cool. The one thing Intel needs it ultra clean tools for working in their fabs.
 

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maybe snap on didn't make it Continental tools made it and the Line is snap/on. Just like Snap On has flank drive.
 
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RLYoung

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Awesome, nice find! Seems spot on.

Well, now what? Use it at home? Bring to work and use it? Buy the advertisement and display them together? Good stuff, thanks for the help everyone.
 
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