both names on "ell" wrench:

both names on holder:

screwball New Britain None Better Handle Lock model No. 4 socket wrench set that the seller insisted was 7/16" hex drive (yes, I asked twice and he said he measured it at 7/16". go figure.)

although the ratchet in the set is marked only with "Handle Lock", the "ell" wrench is marked "New Britain".
(and of course we all know that pieces in 100-year-old socket sets never got switched around, right?)
Almost makes me wish I'd bought the silly thing now.
Maybe I did. If I did, I don't know where it is, though.
I shot the guy at AA everything I had that was relevant to "Handle Lock". Not sure what the outcome at that end was. I read through part of his "stealth acquisition" piece earlier this morning, but it doesn't look to me like he's really sorted it out either. I think we're lacking founding dates, dates of incorporation... that kind of stuff.
I was actually focused on something completely unrelated to this and it was mentioned as an aside in one of the exchanges, so I'm not really all that well-versed on it - it's always been a bit confounding for me.
Private Lugnutz said:
Please do, because every time I've gone down this rabbit hole, I hit a wall.
Private Lugnutz said:
"I will say that at that time I am 100% certain that the only pre-NB pure Handle Lock Company set I had ever seen..."
I'm not sure I've ever seen one.