Nice set @JjKk40
and nicely done.It has a patent number on it. Whenever you find a tool and find yourself wondering when it was made, those are always a good indicator. It can't be from earlier than that. And usually not too much later. There is a nice image of one and a good write up in at least one of the Bonney catalogs on IA/ITCL.I am wandering what era this is from...
Not sure, empirically. Anecdotally, I don't recall seeing one of these Dresser made types on the thread before. Only the open beam types. And I have never seen one in the wild.& are these common?
That's a suffix for the drive plug. The wrench is No. 66. The drive stud that goes with that wrench is No. 66-1. That convention was standard across industry for keeping track of accessories (think of a puller with all its various parts), especially ratchets and removable drive plugs.It's stamped 66-1. I'm guessing 66 is for the model no. 66. Did Bonney stamp the first examples with a 1??


They made that set for a long time
That box is GORGEOUS!OK, let me add to your night dreams! Not mine though
I was gonna say the same thing. Guarded by Smaug the Magnificent.Looks like it's in a cave!
I sometimes learn of people who are considering to sell their boxes via friends, somebody seeing toolboxes in neighbors garage, web sites, etc. I contact them and see if they are willing to sell the boxes (for example if you remember a while ago I was asking if anybody had an account on the bikers site - that was for a Snap On K60 a person posted as an old box in his garage - I contacted him and tried to see if he was willing to sell it).
One of my friends sent me images from a person who has a rare tool box and was thinking about selling it in the future (not sure how he knows the guy) - I asked him to get more details, but the price was too high. I will wait couple of months and try it again - may be I get lucky... I do not see to many Bonney boxes in MA...
When I was looking for a Blackhawk chest, I got in touch with several members on GJ about their boxes as well (we have a great group here - I got great leads on boxes and would purchase one of them if I did not locate one in Texas...)



That's where it is fun in this area of the forum. You collect the older stuff and I am looking for the Triangle (newer) era stuff but will generally grab anything Bonney if I see it and it is in decent shapeI have a nice cv set, don't really collect newer wrenches.
I'm the same way. I collect the "Loc-Rite" style combination wrenches and sockets, but I grab up everything Bonney that I find. I've got so much extra that doesn't fit into what I'm collecting that I don't know what to do with it.That's where it is fun in this area of the forum. You collect the older stuff and I am looking for the Triangle (newer) era stuff but will generally grab anything Bonney if I see it and it is in decent shape