Private Lugnutz
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Yeah, the No. 11 midget sets did not have a ratchet, and it was made in 1943. Even if it wasn't date coded, the "Gripline" handle gives that away as much later production than the other pieces.
I have found no record or other examples of a Set No. 11-N, either. But the pattern has a lot of precedence. There are other 6-point sets. The No. 18-A, as opposed to the No. 18-AD, for example. They both came in the small attache case A. The No. 18-AD was 12-points, the No. 18-A was 6-points. Same with the No. 32-CD, set, which came in the regular attache style case C. And its 6-point only version, the No. 32-C. I think we would find the No. 11-N in catalogs we just don't have.
BTW, I posted a few photos on your midget thread before elaborating here.
I have found no record or other examples of a Set No. 11-N, either. But the pattern has a lot of precedence. There are other 6-point sets. The No. 18-A, as opposed to the No. 18-AD, for example. They both came in the small attache case A. The No. 18-AD was 12-points, the No. 18-A was 6-points. Same with the No. 32-CD, set, which came in the regular attache style case C. And its 6-point only version, the No. 32-C. I think we would find the No. 11-N in catalogs we just don't have.
BTW, I posted a few photos on your midget thread before elaborating here.
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