twertsy
Well-known member
I've searched the vintage area (as best as can be done on here) but I don't find a thread dedicated to vintage ratchets. So, here it is. I'm going to try posting in brand groupings, at the rate of a brand per day. Comment and/or post up your ratchet collections!
Today, I'll start off with the most beautiful and innovative tools ever made. I'm speaking of course of Blackhawk.
First, the 49977 and 911X Series Pressed Steel ratchets. The 49977 are reversible while the 911X series carries a drive plug. These ratchets were made throughout the 1930's and perhaps even in the early 1940s. I have recently seen a WWII toolkit inspection layout photo containing a 49977.
Today, I'll start off with the most beautiful and innovative tools ever made. I'm speaking of course of Blackhawk.
First, the 49977 and 911X Series Pressed Steel ratchets. The 49977 are reversible while the 911X series carries a drive plug. These ratchets were made throughout the 1930's and perhaps even in the early 1940s. I have recently seen a WWII toolkit inspection layout photo containing a 49977.







Holy Mother of Batman...I need another box of Kleenex!