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Mintgrun

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Here is an oldie made by Billmont. Unfortunately, it is missing half the handle. I thought I had both pieces, but have not come across the other one yet. Maybe some day I will turn a new one, split it and then glue it back together on the tool. I'd rather find the original though.

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3baygarage

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New addition to report, a Snap On 3/8” dr. Special, part # N-6636

The date stamp is 1961.

This was a special production tool. I knew there had to be a 3/8 made by them. Why it was never a catalog item is strange.

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Now that is a very cool and unique collection!! I can't recall ever seeing more than a few hinged speeders and def haven't had one.
 
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3baygarage

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A different Thorsen for the collection. The one in post #6 is a 13, this is a 13NR.

It has a different style drive square than the other one. The other Thorsen isn’t on hand to compare it to, but the P&C is. I’ve never seen two of the half speeder type in one place before.

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3baygarage

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Shown with the P&C.

Thorsen is 14-1/2” long while the P&C is 16”.

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scout80

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I can't picture how these single plane flex heads are supposed to work, as opposed to a fixed head speeder. Or were they intended to pull double duty as a speeder and a breaker bar? Because I know my breaker bars don't work to spin fasteners on/off unless the bar in lined up straight with the fastener.
 

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Picked this up at Kent's Tools in Tucson yesterday. The P&C logo is just to the left of the "6244" part number, and the bottom half of it has been worn off in use.
 

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MR.X

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That's a sweet find Lugz. Bonus for the unusual perpendicular stamping.
 

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I have a 1/2 Plomb that I use pretty regularly. There is a guy down the street that rents an old auto parts store and sells antiques out of it every once in a while. I picked up a lot of really cool old tools from him.
 
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BarryWells

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Thats a great collection of great tools designed back in the day when mom didn't work and dad didn't own a compressor(most mechanics didnt either--we had tanks we filled at the filling station).I've spent hours using the things disassembling engines and taking off auto transmission pans
 

2mJps

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I have several speed handles and have used them alot but i cant remember ever seeing a flex head. I would like to try one some time.
 

Packard V8

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FWIW, I picked up a P&C 6244 flex head speeder the other day from a cabinet shop going out of business. The speeder had been in use in that shop since it was bought new in the 1930s.

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3baygarage

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I'm surprised no one jumped on that. It looks like a dupe or I would've (although that doesn't always stop me).

Good place for it in the car box. Let's hope it isn't needed but maybe you bust it out to help someone else change a flat quick.

Edit: I think Outlaw may have been interested.
 
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Packard V8

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Ran into one of these in Plomb the other day. Tried to sell it on here for $10 and no takers, so put it in my car to replace the Proto breaker bar that was there. Should work nice for lug nuts.
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Good idea. I keep a beam torque wrench in each of my vehicles, but the flex speeder would be handy on a dark and stormy night.

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scottybk

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This is cool, I never knew flex head speeders even existed. I usually don't pay much attention to these at the flea because I have an old C'man 1/2 drive spinner I never use, and don't really need another one. Although the idea of keeping one in the trunk for flats is a great idea. I already have an old C'man 15 inch breaker bar in the trunk with a 19 mm socket on it. I'm going to start looking closer at the flea for these flex head ones. I might have walked right by a few of them already,
 

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Wow! Impressive collection.

I have a few I think spread out among my tools. (None are flex).
A Thorsen, an S-K, and maybe a Bonney. All 3/8" drive.
 
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