Sam'sAutoParts
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Have not compared them to any of my other wrenches yet, but the 15mm is thicker then the rest!? The looks nos other then the bend, so it must have been a one time task.
Super neat.. seems like the wenches are super thin, true?
They are from different years.One more for the Bonney crowd: I've got two 5/8 full polish combos: interesting in the angle of the open end wrench is reversed from each other when the wrench is laying flat with "Bonney" stamping facing up. Wondered if they actually made them that way or one is a knockoff....
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Any comments on the Bonn E Con line? I've got a few of them as well, same general shape just looks like the surfaces are not quite as pristine.
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Also need a 17. Have considered some of the later Herbrand since I believe the full polish Bonney style actually came after Bonney was merged with Herbrand - correct?
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Bon-e-con was the budget line of Bonney tools, IMHO similar to the distinctions between Craftsman and Sears-marked tools. In order to save costs Bon-e-cons tend to get skimped some on the finishing. And IIRC correctly, they never got the Loc-Rite broaching.
Originally they were domestically produced, but by the 80's they were foreign outsourced, again to keep costs down.
Also need a 17. Have considered some of the later Herbrand since I believe the full polish Bonney style actually came after Bonney was merged with Herbrand - correct?
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The Herbrand will look very similar to the Bonney, but they won't have the Loc-Rite box end (the later Herbrand did have the "V" throat open end). The Herbrand will have a conventional 12 point box end.

Thanks for the info!
Still good steel, right? I'm assuming that they were good tools - just not as gussied up as the full polish Bonney's.![]()
A couple I picked up, now on the lookout for the rest, it's an addiction once I get 3 of the same line now I want them all lol.
I just checked Ryan, I only have extras of the 5/8, which it looks like you have.
I'd say look at the cats but I believe the knurling lasted well into the 60s offhand.
Found a wrench roll with about six Bonney wrenches in it,
On the front of the ouch it says Bonney zenel wrenches anybody have any info on these? Thanks
What is stamped/forged on the wrenches?Bag is rough but I can read Bonney zenel wrenches off of it! Any help with date of wrench roll is appreciated
I'd say look at the cats but I believe the knurling lasted well into the 60s offhand.
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Bag is rough but I can read Bonney zenel wrenches off of it! Any help with date of wrench roll is appreciated

