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Posting this in the vintage discussion because I found this story on the inside label of a vintage Thorsen socket set. I can only assume based on the 'Yankee Doodle' and the Red/White/Blue theme that this Thorsen socket set is from around the 1976 vintage (think bi-centennial). Metric was beginning to take hold and Thorsen thought to educate consumers on the how/why for.
The set as found, was mostly complete, missing a few pieces that the future owner, an avid Thorsen collector will be able to fill in, I'm sure.
The Yankee Doodle label specifies the set contents and has a note to 'turn card for "the Metric Revolution"
The reverse side educates consumers on the metric system and the U.S. standard of measures. There's a Metric Product check list which highlights the types of products that likely use metric fasteners. The list includes Foreign cars, mini-bikes, snowmobiles, 10-speed bikes, television sets, domestic compact cars, radios, electric appliances, motorcycles, and stereos. Also included is a metric conversion table.
And, for your reading pleasure, is the story of the Metric Revolution as told by Thorsen Tool Company.
I've been on a search lately for some good vintage USA made metric tools and was pleased as punch to find this set and the attached telling of the 'revolution'. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did.

The set as found, was mostly complete, missing a few pieces that the future owner, an avid Thorsen collector will be able to fill in, I'm sure.
The Yankee Doodle label specifies the set contents and has a note to 'turn card for "the Metric Revolution"
The reverse side educates consumers on the metric system and the U.S. standard of measures. There's a Metric Product check list which highlights the types of products that likely use metric fasteners. The list includes Foreign cars, mini-bikes, snowmobiles, 10-speed bikes, television sets, domestic compact cars, radios, electric appliances, motorcycles, and stereos. Also included is a metric conversion table.
And, for your reading pleasure, is the story of the Metric Revolution as told by Thorsen Tool Company.
I've been on a search lately for some good vintage USA made metric tools and was pleased as punch to find this set and the attached telling of the 'revolution'. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did.



, haha. As if!
For several reasons, not the least of which is my novel-in-progress, which bounces back and forth in time between 1776 and 1976!





