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Between my dad's old toolbox, an auction I attended, and some random tools the mother-in-law picked up, I've compiled a few oddball sockets.

I realize most won't be rare/valuable, but even if I learn some origins, age etc. I'll be extremely happy.

Hell, even if someone has been DYING to finish a collection, maybe I'll have the missing socket :bounce:

Here we go! Not very camera savvy, so I wrote it down beside it in case the flash didn't pick up the engraving.
Dad's toolbox (He's a white collar guy, cut him some slack!)
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Mother in law spotted this at a garage sale. (I've always told her to pick me up tools if they're only a few bucks) The set (or partial set) is Taiwan.
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Now this socket is partial to me...it's my FIRST, and ONLY Snap-On tool! :beer:
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Random no-name:
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Neat little Craftsman wrench!
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Finally, I have a ton of Mustang wrenches, sockets etc. Of course Google didn't come back with any info on them, so I'm sure I'm in the right place!
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Oh, there are some good pieces in there. The Bonney and Craftsman ratchets are quite nice, and the Mustang pile is great. A couple people seek out the Mustang tools.
 
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I've never heard of many of these tools.
The Mustang set has a bunch of deep wells as well as standard sockets. I figured I'd gauge their "neat" factor before I post pics/sizes of the sockets:bounce:
 

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I believe that Mustang was New Britains economy line. Sort of like the Sparta's were NAPA's economy line. They were all made by NB though.
 
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That Plomb/Craftsman ratchet is great! When I first saw it I thought it was 1/2 drive then I realized that it was laying on a post-it note. Rugged!
 
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i'd take the mustang stuff if you want to sell them.

Might consider it, even though the Mustangs make up a large portion of my 1/2" drive SAE set :bounce:

That Plomb/Craftsman ratchet is great! When I first saw it I thought it was 1/2 drive then I realized that it was laying on a post-it note. Rugged!

I thought Plomb was a completely different company? Could you educate me a little on that?
I'm glad I have something in that pile with a "neat" factor! How will the internals hold up to Vinegar?
 

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Another vulture for the Craftsman stuff since that is what I collect. It looks like 3/8". It is called a U-circle. As far as I'm concerned it was made by Penens, which was owned by Plomb-Proto.

Mustang is a New Britain name. You can find ratchets like your Mustang but as a Husky, which is another New Britain name.

The 3/8" Bonney is a modern ratchet. I have one. It is a quality 2 pawl ratchet, just like the 1/4" version.
 

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I believe that Mustang was New Britains economy line. Sort of like the Sparta's were NAPA's economy line. They were all made by NB though.

I had a Husky ratchet that looked just like this Mustang. Was it N.B. made too?

The T-702K Bonney rat brings back memories, too!
 

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Here is my 3/8" Husky that looks like the Mustang which looks like a 1/2". New Britain made. Have to watch out for NB because New Britain also made tools under the None Better name.
 

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Here is my 3/8" Husky that looks like the Mustang which looks like a 1/2". New Britain made. Have to watch out for NB because New Britain also made tools under the None Better name.

My Husky 1/2" CS41 looks exactly like that. Only differnece I can see between my Husky and the Mustang is the recess in the handle on the Husky is more shallow.
 
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Great info guys!

Please keep it coming. Still a lot of unknown stuff here.
Anyone have ideas on the era of some of these tools?

Based on just this trademark information, we could roughly estimate production dates of 1927-1933 for the earliest logo examples, 1934-1944 for the underlined logo, and 1945 and later for the "= CRAFTSMAN =" style, with the understanding that the starting date for the third style is uncertain.
From Alloy Artifacts.
So the sockets are 34-44
U-Circle is 45+?
 
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OK, Now I'd LOVE to clean up some of these tools (especially the hot topic U-Circle Ratchet).

I've read the Vinegar thread and would like to try that, but there will be no going back with these old tools. Opinions/Suggestions?
 
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