four.cycle
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You're gonna need a bigger basement.
I realized I never added it to this ratchet thread.^ That "paddle" handle was finally identified as Riverside - sold by Montgomery Ward - manufactured by Indestro. Thread on the Duro/Indestro "pressed flange" ratchet (patent 1902878)
That's pretty incredible that someone has the complete set still.^ I spent a couple months picking through every ebay listing I could find to get images of different examples - finally narrowed that one down to Riverside after finding a complete-still-in-the-box-from-Grandpa's-basement set in an ebay listing.
(photos: ebay)
the second set contains what appears to be an early Mossberg u-joint:
I have one of those in my Wards box.^ I spent a couple months picking through every ebay listing I could find to get images of different examples - finally narrowed that one down to Riverside after finding a complete-still-in-the-box-from-Grandpa's-basement set in an ebay listing.
(photos: ebay)
the second set contains what appears to be an early Mossberg u-joint:

Kirkland is a Costco house brand.Interesting in that I never knew Costco sold Kirkland tool sets
Duh....no sheet?
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Kirkland is a Costco house brand.
I bought some Snap-on branded ratcheting tie down straps and a flashlight at Costco back then.In the naughts, Costco had a nice tool section, at good prices. I don’t remember any Kirkland branded tools though, but Skill, Dewalt, Cresecent, one of the first Snap Op items not from the truck. A seat and a jump starter I think. They still carry a Cat branded jump starter I believe. With that said, I live in Hawaii, so Harbor Freight, and Amazon didn’t ship everything here. Still don’t. My idea of good pricing might be off because of my location.
In the naughts, Costco had a nice tool section, at good prices. I don’t remember any Kirkland branded tools though, but Skill, Dewalt, Cresecent, one of the first Snap Op items not from the truck. A seat and a jump starter I think. They still carry a Cat branded jump starter I believe. With that said, I live in Hawaii, so Harbor Freight, and Amazon didn’t ship everything here. Still don’t. My idea of good pricing might be off because of my location.
I didn’t realize how many of these had built up in various locations.
Beverage distributors are probably giving out or selling wrenches for CO2 and/or nitrogen cylinder valves/fittings. Food distros carry bucket and drum wrenches.even food and beverage distributors. (Go figure on that last one.)
Thin profile ratchet sold from 2003-11 as a standard Craftsman and until 2017 as Craftsman Industrial.
Very interesting. The ratchet and sockets look identical to those made by Chicago Manufactuting and Distributing. They even have the same foundry mark.Thought I would throw another “Duluth Steel” in the mix.