bmwrd0
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Forming in 1890 in order to make bicycle parts and tools to repair the bikes, Armstrong developed, in 1895, the lathe tool holder. A device that was to help revolutionize machine work, the brothers who formed the company dropped the unprofitable cycle business to focus on the world of tooling and eventually hand tools.
Armstrong Brothers continued to make and refine lathe tooling as one of their primary product lines while expanding ever so slowly into the world of hand tools.
My collecting focus has been in the 50-70's era of tools, and I have acquired a catalog from each of those decades-'57- '66- '77, to help me. As Armstrong never showed the labels on the inside of a socket set in the catalog pics, one has to use other methods to deduce the age of a given set or box. Also, the use of drawings rather than pictures before the seventies further makes identification of years difficult.
In this picture, you can see two different yellow labels used

but the sets have different colors for the box lids. The Bog sorced ratchet on the right is original to the set (I added the spinner later) so that helps date this set to the fifties, if not earlier. The set on the left is later, my guess would be '60's.

This box is from post '77, due to the five digit serial number, a change that was outlined in the '77 catalog. The components all came later as I built up that set piece by piece.

Another set that I built up from a box I found. The ratchet is from the sixties, but the box doesn't match the sets in that catalog.

This 1/2" set shows up in the '66 catalog. Note the dark color of the box lid. It is supposed to have a breaker bar, but as I haven't found one yet, the same box can be had with a ratchet set.
Armstrong Brothers continued to make and refine lathe tooling as one of their primary product lines while expanding ever so slowly into the world of hand tools.
My collecting focus has been in the 50-70's era of tools, and I have acquired a catalog from each of those decades-'57- '66- '77, to help me. As Armstrong never showed the labels on the inside of a socket set in the catalog pics, one has to use other methods to deduce the age of a given set or box. Also, the use of drawings rather than pictures before the seventies further makes identification of years difficult.
In this picture, you can see two different yellow labels used

but the sets have different colors for the box lids. The Bog sorced ratchet on the right is original to the set (I added the spinner later) so that helps date this set to the fifties, if not earlier. The set on the left is later, my guess would be '60's.

This box is from post '77, due to the five digit serial number, a change that was outlined in the '77 catalog. The components all came later as I built up that set piece by piece.

Another set that I built up from a box I found. The ratchet is from the sixties, but the box doesn't match the sets in that catalog.

This 1/2" set shows up in the '66 catalog. Note the dark color of the box lid. It is supposed to have a breaker bar, but as I haven't found one yet, the same box can be had with a ratchet set.
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