Mikeske
Well-known member
I have always called the textured finish tools as the satin finished tools. I have heard them called that for years. The interesting thing is The older USA Craftsman had what I called the satin with polish on the raised panel. I absolutely hated that design even as I have a 400 piece set my father, who worked as a store manager at Sears and my older brother gave me as a birthday gift back in 1975. The smoother finish of my Bonney set felt better in the hands and the Craftsman set with the raised panel always was digging into my hands and in a few cases the Craftmans causing blisters inside my hand which the Bonney never did.What do you call textured finish tools contemporary with Full Polish?
“Half Polish?”
The only place I just never warmed up with the Bonney tools was the final edition of their ratchet. It was just a awkward design even if they were extremely durable. This where I actually preferred Snap-on designs from this era just a much better ratchet and I have the three most common sizes from this the late 1970's to early 1980's
Since I was a working mechanic first in vehicles and then in aircraft I just formed my opinions by using tools for over 45 years.








