As promised, here are some better photos post-cleanup of my Bonney 3/4" Set![]()
Oh boy I think I just hit the mother lode of the metric triangle sockets. Yeah a bit expensive but I now have a complete set of 3/8" drives 6 point metrics from 6-26 MM new old stock as they did not even have a mark on them but were really dusty. They also came with a old style metal carrying bar.
I have some extras LS. I too need 23F & 25F.One of the wrenches I bought yesterday puts me nearly halfway (9/19) to a No70 assortment.
I now have the RGW; 33F, 29F, 27F; 33C, 727; 821A; 553AS, 552AS.
I’m looking for 25F, 23F; 731A, 725; 825A, 823A; 550AS, 551AS, 554AS, 555AS.


I can help you out with a 731A, 825A, 551AS, 554AS, and 555AS. I haven't loaded up my No. 65 board yet, because I still haven't arranged a suitable place for it, but I know I have at least one extra of each of those. Granted, while boards look better with multiple wrenches on each hook, I'd feel like a hoarder knowing someone else needed them to complete their board.I’m looking for 25F, 23F; 731A, 725; 825A, 823A; 550AS, 551AS, 554AS, 555AS.
I have never seen those or any of the suffix "F" wrenches in the wild. I have plenty of standard 23's and 25's, but Bonney apparently only made them with the reinforced heads for Ford. That entire top row on the No. 70 board also came in a leatherette roll-up as Bonney Ford Kit No. 9.I too need 23F & 25F.
I saw that. If you want my extras, PM or text me.Lugz, I don’t have a board, though I’m thinking of making an approximation. Finding that wrench and getting a pm about it from another GJ-er caused me to take stock.
Ah. Well, I didn't look long enough into the Bonney abyss bin lest I be tempted.LesserSon said:You are right about the Lehigh vise, but the Ajax came from a different vendor.
Lesser and Lugz, where does he get all of these??? I'm down in the opposite corner of Bucks now, and don't get up there often.
Yeah, close outs, including at least one defunct service garage, from what I gathered. But he's LS's guy (I was just visiting!), and he would know best.
So here a few more closeups of the metric sockets per a PM request.

I think you're in the "groove"!
Beautiful set of metric Bonneys.![]()
I think I may have posted this reinforced-openings S-DOE on the thread before, but I cleaned it up a bit more today, and noticed two markings I hadn’t before. In addition to a big forged-in “E” mid-shank, there’s a stamped triangle (maybe a break on one side) with a figure in the center, maybe a 1 or a 4, or just a stray ding. Then a stamped “A” at the other end.
I don’t see it in any catalog.
It is for transmission retaining rings.
Thanks, Tyler. I wish I could help you out on year of production, but again, I have never seen those in any Bonney catalog, or with a Bonney marking and part number before.Some more pics