Strangely, the seller doesn't appear to be either advertising or pricing it based on the name on the brass data plate (which he misread as "Dooney Vise & Tool Works", anyway). I know they maintained an office on Girard after the move to A-town, but would they put both addresses on a brass tag on an in-house shop box? And does that tag look vintage to you? Not to doubt the authenticity, but it doesn't look like it matches the age of the box. It looks modern to me. Much more modern than the box anyway. I could be wrong, but I would've expected embossed or engraved. If legit, that would be a nice place to store ones early Bonney! A bit too steep for me right now, too, though. What do you want to wager it will be in Todd's shop by the end of the week?![]()

Congrats on that!I'll let you know when it arrives.
Rick,
GOOD NEWS! there’s no A-set. The A suffix is used three times in that series, for the 9/32, 11/32, and 13/16. The regular length combos are best represented in the celebrated 1960 catalog, section 2, page 10. The full range runs from 1158(1/4”) to 1180(1-5/8”). Only the two smallest - 1158(1/4) and 1158(9/32) - are single-hex on the box end - I think because of the difficulty of manufacturing or using 12pt at such small sizes. Sizes above one inch do not have the Streamlined style - I imagine they look like Bonaloy, whether they retain that branding or not, IDK.
The long combo version follows on page 11, ranging in 12pt from 1112(3/8) to 1124(3/4). There are no As, but they are all available in single-hex versions with an H-suffix.
12pt metric combos (MEB-series, 7-19) are in section 15, page 1, and 12pt Whitworth combos (WEB-series 4-16) are in section 15, page 5.
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I also have this 1158A and 1159A, I believe there’s a whole other A set, but the 1158A is 6 point while the other is 12, what’s the rest of the A set? And why is the 1159A a different size from the regular 1159?.....
That set is awesome!!!!Forgive me for the poor photos; I was so excited to share this find with the true Bonney collectors that I couldn't wait to clean it up and take better photos, but I will and report back.
I saw what looked to be a large and old socket set pictured on an estate sale. I went there to buy a tool box (didn't get it) and thought I'd check these out while I was there. Turns out to be a complete Bonney No. H set in original case! From a little research I did, it appears these were made somewhere between 1930-1935, when they were using the Hercules name, before Zenel. I found an example in the 1934 catalog that appears to match these.![]()
Would love to hear more about these - I'm not too familiar with Bonney tools.
Beautiful to see! Congrats!Beautiful set!Bonney No. H set in original case! From a little research I did, it appears these were made somewhere between 1930-1935, when they were using the Hercules name, before Zenel.
Wow awesome set. I think you might get a you **** on that one.

Sort of. There was a mix of eras there. I was picking with a list of only model numbers for the mini-DBE E-4X series, and may have bought dupes while leaving some I needed in the bin. Have to check that more thoroughly. I bought a Bonaloy 2804 with forged-in letters/numbers simply because I knew I didn’t have it in that period.is that a 3-pc set of 45* offset stubby DBE's?!
I know, right?That is some great stuff!
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There was a mix of eras there. I...may have bought dupes while leaving some I needed in the bin. Have to check that more thoroughly.
I guess that now I am a Bonney Poser as I took the US General placard off my toolbox and stuck on the Bonney stickers I got.![]()

Two pieces jumped out at me, and we were able to make a swap. Now the Zenel 2844 (CW / March 1945) and CV LD30 are safely repatriated to Allentown. Thanks, Roy!Not a Bonney person but need to do some spring cleaning. Just keep picking them up when they are cheap and now I have too many. Does anyone need to fill some holes in there sets or want to start a collection? Have a quite a bit of CV stuff. Always looking to trade for Plombs. Send me a PM if you are interested in any of it...Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,
I am really glad you enjoyed their arrival. Yours arrived as well just didn't get around to opening it.Two pieces jumped out at me, and we were able to make a swap. Now the Zenel 2844 (CW / March 1945) and CV LD30 are safely repatriated to Allentown. Thanks, Roy!
Bonney-of-the-day...16mm Streamlined combo, T28 rat w/ T29 plug.