
Aaagh...the smaller sockets look surprisingly similar to the Oxwall USA sockets...now I gotta go relook at what I thought were Oxwall's...The USA socket may be made by GM (not the car company), a maker of inexpensive tools. I have a few.
-Don
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Vanished Tool Makers: G.M. Co. Manufacturing Inc., Long Island City, New York
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I'm gonna say with conviction that the top two pictured are Oxwall sockets. I compared those pics to my known Oxwall's, the two lines (=) on both sides of the USA and the socket size are a dead giveaway for Oxwall.Hey everyone. I was sorting thru some sockets I received and came across two with out any makers marks. They have size and “Made in USA” stamped in them. Anyone recognize them?
OK, in the G.M. sockets that don't have the knurling, I think I've got one 1-4" socket that matches but, do yours have the U.S.A spelling with the two decimal points?
G.M. Mfg. Co., Long Island City, NY 10-pc 1/4" drive SAE socket set
G.M. Mfg. Co., Long Island City, NY 10-pc 1/4" drive SAE socket set
G.M. Mfg. Co., Long Island City, NY 10-pc 1/4" drive SAE socket set
Note: NO knurling on these G.M. Mfg. Co. sockets (see below.) Sockets are NOT stamped with manufacturer's name. Sockets are stamped "USA" Size stampings on sockets are expressed with a "-" dash, e.g., 7-16
The only other "set of G.M. I have here was a mix of Craftsman, Williams, and Wizard sockets in it, so I had to dig into ebay photos to confirm this:
Note: NO knurling on these G.M. Mfg. Co. sockets (see below.) Sockets are NOT stamped with manufacturer's name. Sockets are stamped "USA" Size stampings on sockets are expressed with a "-" dash, e.g., 7-16
Now, before you start thinking "Okay, we got this figured out.":
G.M. Mfg. Co. 7-piece 1/4" drive "Driv-O-Socket" set (photo: ebay)
G.M. Mfg. Co. 7-piece 1/4" drive "Driv-O-Socket" set (photo: ebay)
G.M. Mfg. Co. 7-piece 1/4" drive "Driv-O-Socket" set (photo: ebay)
Note knurling pattern on these G.M. sockets. Sockets are not stamped with manufacturer's name. All sockets are stamped "USA"
Size stampings on sockets are expressed with a "-" dash, e.g., 7-16
It doesn't have the =USA= markings that my other Oxwall sockets have and the size reads 1-4 as opposed to 1/4No. None of my G.M. sockets have a period between "U" and "S" and "A". it is stamped " U S A " (without the periods)
That may or may not be an indicator of anything, though, as G.M. obviously produced different sockets over the course of their operations. (Knurling/no knurling.)
You may have an Oxwall there...