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Odes

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This ratchet in the pic Bonneyman posted is one example Gray still uses that handle style just can’t find much information about early Gray Tools 936c3dbada782441401c92d434e05b9d.jpg


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Found this 3/8ths Herbrand wrench P/N 1212-LH at a pawn shop today. Not bad for a 75 cent item.
 

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Instead of going into my Bonney box, that one went into the "All tools with their functional name forged-in on their shank" box, but who could deny it hanging on a Bonney Ford wrench tool board? :lol: Consider it yours from afar for now! As coincidence would have it, I may be going to a meeting at Ft Belvoir October 17-19. If not, I'll just hold it for you...
 

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Instead of going into my Bonney box, that one went into the "All tools with their functional name forged-in on their shank" box, but who could deny it hanging on a Bonney Ford wrench tool board? :lol: Consider it yours from afar for now! As coincidence would have it, I may be going to a meeting at Ft Belvoir October 17-19. If not, I'll just hold it for you...

Sounds good Greg..........my son is stationed there now! It's nice having him so close. I've got 2+ bins of "possible" WWII tools for you to go through as well.....
 

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Odes,
That handle style looks about 1960; the tapered grip started about 1950, but the shank was rectangular in cross section and had Streamlined-like depressed panels. Interesting that Gray continued with that cool design after Bonney, apparently, moved on to the cylindrical, knurled grip.
I see a resemblance to similar-era Par-ex line mfd by Snap-on. I’ll stick some pics in here when I get a chance.
 

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Oh, trust me, it's going to cost you something... That REVERSE GEAR WRENCH with the weird offset is a cool-*** wrench! :)
I have the Vlchek RGW, don't know if it went to a set or not. Just putting this out if anyone is in search of one.
 
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Yeah, Odes, that handle shape is quite pleasing to the eye.

When I received it I tried seeing if I could find a trio of ratchets like it, but they are a bit hard to find reasonable. Besides, I've got so many other collections going I don't need ANOTHER one!:lol_hitti
 

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Lets go big!!! How about a 1 1/ths a 1171 Bonney Bonaloy and a 1 7/16ths a 1176 Bonney Bonaloy wrench. Found at a used tool dealer.
 

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I gathered together most of my 1/4" Bonney SAE stuff for a family pic. Here it is in a restored S-K socket box. Mostly 12 pt. Loc-Rite with the front set of deeps in 6 pt.
 

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This eBay wrenchboard in Canada looks interesting. Different than the ones Twertsy was filling, I think. At 7-1/2x26-1/2” not huge, but the circle emblem is neat. I’d like to know if the plywood is actually black or just a dark shade of some other color.
Can’t quite figure the selection, either. Looks a LOT like the no26 engineers set, but missing the 1729 and adding 1023, 1723A, 1027, and 1027C.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/123456602213
 

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Today’s eBuy: a pair of faceless soft-face hammers, in a well-padded shoebox. Lovely weather for a repaint, but I’m tired, have a headache, and got a Halloween event to attend later.
Edit - Found the moment.
 

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This eBay wrenchboard in Canada looks interesting. Different than the ones Twertsy was filling, I think. At 7-1/2x26-1/2” not huge, but the circle emblem is neat. I’d like to know if the plywood is actually black or just a dark shade of some other color.
Can’t quite figure the selection, either. Looks a LOT like the no26 engineers set, but missing the 1729 and adding 1023, 1723A, 1027, and 1027C.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/123456602213

That is cool.........I'll post a pic of it next to the others when it arrives! :bounce:
 
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I do not believe genuine Bonney tools were EVER manufactured in India, nor anywhere outside North Anerica.
Bonney continues to manufacture forged fittings and custom forged items internationally, but I had thought their sites were European (Italy).
 

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I do not believe genuine Bonney tools were EVER manufactured in India, nor anywhere outside North Anerica.
Bonney continues to manufacture forged fittings and custom forged items internationally, but I had thought their sites were European (Italy).

Unfortunately, I have an India example. Can't locate it right now but I've posted a pic of it here.
 

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:thumbup: thanks Nutts and Don.



Somewhere I have a Bon E Con combo that says India on the back. I would assume later production like the guys said, but that name was still in use.

My 1986 Bonney catalog mentions that their Bon-e-Con line at that time was imported. Somewhere else I read it was India. So, at least by the late 80's they were outsourcing some of their wrenches. Late in the game.
 

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I been away for a few weeks as I took a trip to the midwest but got back last Wednesday and got caught up. I was cursing eBay last week when I spotted this new set of screw extractors from Bonney. I had to buy them. I am sure someone else manufactured them as I never knew Bonney even made them. :lol_hitti
 

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I have been using this one since the early 80s and it is stamped made in usa.
 

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A few new Bonney finds....
 

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Found this 1" tubing wrench in a pawn shop today and it is a Utica Loc-Rite branding. It is fairly good condition. Part number 23332. I don't need it as I got a full set of tubing wrenches but I had to grab it for $14.00.
 

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I picked up this ball-pein hammer today. (Ignore the other tools, I forgot to shoot only the hammer.) 1 lb 1.9 ozs with the handle, so it's a 1 lber, which is perfect for a wartime motor pool Jeep kit. The handle is original, with original wedge, but will need some whipping.
 

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Found this 1" tubing wrench in a pawn shop today and it is a Utica Loc-Rite branding. It is fairly good condition. Part number 23332. I don't need it as I got a full set of tubing wrenches but I had to grab it for $14.00.


Never leave a Bonney behind! :thumbup:
 
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