twertsy
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And, it's gone[emoji1]You don't see a single offset come up very often
Couldn't resist.
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And, it's gone[emoji1]You don't see a single offset come up very often
And, it's gone[emoji1]
Couldn't resist.
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View media item 64266Got a 3/8" drive SAE hex bit set. This was already in the UK so was pretty cheap.
Thanks for the comments on the socket set, I knew it was a good buy when I saw it because I don't see many sets on ebay.
Nice set!
Could you be missing one? Looks like there is a bit of space left over.
I have one of those. Can't remember the size, but if you need it and we can figure out a way to get it to you reasonable it's yours.
Possibly, I reckon one more would be a very tight fit.
I have
1/8"
5/32"
3/16"
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
I'm not entirely sure what is complete for SAE, I only occasionally need it here and I constantly find old hex keys about so usually just use them.
Edit: Just been and looked in a catalogue and it looks like 7/32" should be in the range.


Unfortunately, I'm on my phone and can't read it but it looks like they may have filed a copyright for Bonney Quality Tools around 1957. Search books.Google..com for "Bonney Quality" using the quotation marks.The only other possibility I was thinking was Barnes, but a google search of the logo shows zilch. While Bonney used the Quality Tools line in almost all catalogs until the 60's
I can't find any evidence they made regular wrenches (non alligator/ pipe) before Allentown. I'd put that logo between 1909 and 1920ish.Driving home today from my parents' place in north-central PA, I followed signs to an antiques barn. Not much in the way of automotive hand tools, but I did luck out on this 503D (3/4x7/8), which I believe to be my oldest Bonney wrench, at about a century. This is Philadelphia-made, before the move to Allentown, right?
Just throw it all in a box for the next time you come by.I picked up a pair of pre-war BON{/}NEY (CV) angle head tappets today. One of these days I need to gather all my pre-war Bonney, take some pics, and dangle it as trade bait. The only reason I pick this stuff up is to fill y'all's shelves and advertising boards!
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I got a NOS Virgin Bonney 3/8 rhft? ratchet if anyone wants to trade I'd take a different USA ratchet 1/4 or 3/8 .I'm not a bonney collector really I also have a 3/8 13/16 spark plug socket and 6" extension in decent shape also I'd throw in prefer something name brand.
Forgot to say nice collection fellas I do love old tools just never got into bonney and thought one of you would appreciate it more and maybe finish a set or collect it as it has never seen a socket and has no scratches or swirling it's as new not sure on age but I'd say more than 30 years as it's older than me it seems.


