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Somewhat Vintage wrenches and ratchet

maxpower_hd

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I bought a used Snap On box a little while ago that was full of tools. The box is from the early to mid 80's I believe from what the owner told me and what I pieced together. I found quite a few older items in there from the 70's or so and older. Here are a few of the pics of a few of the things.

These are some Easco metric wrenches. I think these are from the late 70's or early eighties or there abouts. They used to be the manufacturer of the older Craftsman wrenches.


These are Sears metric box wrenches from around the same era I believe.


And this is a Snap on Socket set along with a smaller on to the right from maybe the late 70's or so but not quite sure.
 
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woody 73

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easco made some very nice tools back in the day, funny thing at garage sales the craftsman goes for high dollar and the easco goes for next to nothing; if only the people realized that they made tools for craftsman then the price wuld hit the roof so to speak!
 
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fasteddie313

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I have a 7/16 combo branded "master mechanic" T6114 forged alloy made in USA.
It and its raised panel look identical to those easco wrenches
 
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