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Stanley was making screwdrivers for Bonney as well.
Bonneyman, I'm kicking myself as I can't seem to locate it right at the moment, but I'm certain I have the same blade handle with the same Part No. but branded Stanley. Possible?
Bonneyman, I'm kicking myself as I can't seem to locate it right at the moment, but I'm certain I have the same blade handle with the same Part No. but branded Stanley. Possible?
Definitely possible to find a Stanley 199. They still make them today, but they don't have quite the panache of the older ones. Some people like to hot rod the old ones. (not mine)
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Nice Mike! Just as a point of interest, that Stanley looks to be of a newer vintage than the Bonney. The size, shape, blade nose, and model number orientation are different. Not at all unusual since they've been making them forever.
Here are mine (Pic 1), and even though they look identical, they are slightly different too...
Pic 2 is a V17 CV midget Sliding T I picked up this morning at the flea market.
Interesting Bonney S-wrench on eBay.
Too rich for my blood but interesting.
Note the Bonney Kidney logo forged in shank, and the stamped Bonney Shield on the head. Some particular transition period I suppose.
(I'm not very tech literate. Maybe someone can capture a picture if wanted to preserve.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-Vin...334135?hash=item1cdd62f477:g:2hwAAOSw5nBdyufI
I personally prefer the fixed blade version. Just have to remember not to put it in your pocket!
Here the Bonney and Stanley ones I have.
Crowfeet sets:
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Hopefully! (Unless the precogs tip me off and Tom Cruise and the rest of the Pre-Crime team don't get to me first!)Well, you just preconfessed, so we will know where it went![]()