Sam'sAutoParts
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I know that....lol. I suppose a little basic math never hurts.
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That's a beautiful sight!
Congrats on that!
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Bonney is pretty rare in my area. I might go an entire summer and only see one or two pieces. I was quite surprised to find this ignition wrench set an a yard sale for 4 dollars. I'm not much for collecting, but I am going to hang on to this set.
I've got a small collection of Bonney ratchets going. I hope to add to it over time.
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Nice grouping!
The middle two -702K's are Triangle Tools era styles (post-1967). Most probably post-1977.
Can't help you on the other two - vintage Bonney's aren't my specialty.


I had one of these in my hands today, complete with leatherette roll pouch. Vendor said it had been his dad's...[ ]... Priced $20; he wouldn't take less than $18. That's about twice what I was willing to pay. I have one H12 marked "Zenel," so I know they're out there.
Probably never see a complete set in the pouch again, though.
I've got a small collection of Bonney ratchets going. I hope to add to it over time.
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Nice grouping!
The middle two -702K's are Triangle Tools era styles (post-1967). Most probably post-1977.
Can't help you on the other two - vintage Bonney's aren't my specialty.
Well, for being economy, that Bon-E-Con is a really smooth ratchet.The Bon-E-Con is post 1953 and was the economy line of Bonney tools.
The 707-H might be a Herbrand made ratchet.
Thanks bonneyman. I'm not sure on the the age of the other ratchets either. Those 702K ratchets sure are nice! I'm looking for one in 1/2" drive as well.
I picked this up at the flea market last weekend, B-shield Bonney 3/8" flex head.
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Also from the Triangle Tools era I believe?
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Guys,
I am getting desperate for a Bonney BONALOY 2805 Double Box End (1/2 x 9/16). This is a short DBE with an oval shank and double deep offset. Steel finish, no chrome. S,T,U,V or W date code or no date code. Click on my "Other Needs" Wanted Ad below for photos of the smaller and larger DBE in the 3-wrench set I am looking to complete.
Thanks.
Something old, something new...
Among the DBEs, the bottommost is single offset Zener (locally procured), then three double offset Zenels (thanks to a fellow GJer in SC).
Going up, two CV single offsets, and then three CV double offsets.
Top is Bonalloy.
The big flare nut is straight, the little one is offset.
My first Zenel tappet, and a lovely 3/8dr rat.
I can attest to the aerospace industry buying Bonney.
I worked in that line of work for 8 years. Everything seemed to be Bonney.
Big, old, heavy wrenches, sockets...you name it, Bonney it was.
I was let go last year and miss it and the tools that went with it.
Makes me wonder what happens to the tools when a facility closes.....

Have a pic of the style?Looking for a Bonney LD22-11/16" & LD24-3/4" Deep 1/2" Drive socket to complete a set.
Snap-On didn't buy all the rights to Bonney, but they did get the rights to the Bonney name. Presumably they were going to reintroduce Bonney wrenches but that's speculative at best. They renewed the Bonney trademark in 2008, including in Canada.Bonney was closed by Cooper (before APEX) in the early 1990's and the name, patents and trademarks were purchased by Snap On shortly thereafter, in the mid 1990's. I had even had it confirmed by Snappy back then with a simple phone call to them. A simple google search will provide all the info needed......
HJE got a lot of those tools many years ago when they closed. They (HJE) had a huge selection of Bonney back then.....many times bigger than what they have now.
I think I have a clue about the maker. I found a patent number on one Bonney wood handle screw driver - Stanley is the patent holder.They can be tricky since some of the plastic handle variety are identical to some Stanley drivers. I'm not sure if Stanley was making them for Bonney, or the other way around, but the resemblance is unmistakable.
Case in point: this '40s era Stanley driver
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That's a nice stubby driver. Let me know if you want to get rid of it!
There is one other Bonney driver posted in this thread. Post #78 on p4 HERE. A nice wooden handle version.
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Looking for a Bonney LD22-11/16" & LD24-3/4" Deep 1/2" Drive socket to complete a set.
Have a pic of the style?
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Picked up this absolutely perfect Bon-E-Con 3/8" set last weekend.
Found it interesting that the shallow sockets are a mix of 6&12 point. Appears all original and unused.
Any idea if they were mixed like that? Any guesses as to vintage, or if it is complete?