Oldtuleguy
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That is so cool. Ky must have a law that there are no SK tool boxes allowed.I actually just picked up this toolbox yesterday and it was loaded with lots of Brown and Sharpe, and Starrett stuff. I bought it for what was inside it but then I got to looking at the box and got to thinking how cool it looks.
Bummer.That is so cool. Ky must have a law that there are no SK tool boxes allowed.
Here's the Craftsman version of your SK set. There's no confusion about the SK DNA. It's missing several sockets, and and the 1-1/2" socket was replaced with a period correct SK. Also, this set includes a breaker bar which might not be original. I don't think it would fit!Here is a slightly prewar set. Only ratchet and sockets marked sk.


According to Alloy Artifacts, the 41653 hinge handles are early because they have the 9/16" cross hole for the Tommy bar. I found another variation. The boss for the pivoting square drive is larger/longer on the top one than the other two. Beyond that, they seem pretty much alike.
Congratulations on getting the post office to pay. I sent an item to East Warwick, Rhode Island that was delivered to Orlando, Florida. After weeks on the phone and much frustration, wherein the post office claimed that the issue was resolved, I ate the loss because the time and effort was costing me more in mental anguish than it was worth. I lost the value of the item, the shipping, and hours on the phone. They could not or would not give me the address to which it was shipped, agreed that it was delivered to Orlando, even though my receipt had the Rhode Island destination on it. So, I’m out $185; I’ve been cheated out of more before.Just got some stuff from eBay after a shipping snafu with a member here (which was totally not their fault! USPS for the fail...). Good part was after USPS paid out, I think this may have resulted in more pieces than the initial trade!
Here is a mostly complete Kraueter set (box is wrong for this). 1/4" Dr 3/16 to 7/16 (3/16-3/8 by 16ths), 3/8dr 3/8 to 7/8 shallow, 3/8-9/16 and a 13/16 deep, a 13/16 spark plug socket, and a 1/4-3/8 adapter. 3/8 ratchet, breaker bar, 3" and 6" extension as well. Going to keep an eye out for the missing deep sockets, as well as a 1/4" ratchet.
My dad still has a beat up (read as "well loved") Kraueter set that I remember using as a kid, so this will be nice to have around.
Ricky, I was the the "Ship-ee" not the Shipper. However, about half the contents were lost, the other half got back to the shipper due to some of the padding inside being an envelope with the shippers info on it, and they sent me an empty box with a "Sorry" sticker attached. Not sure how much of a fight it was to get paid out, but it was the "standard" flat rate $50 insurance which the shipper graciously split with me (originally was a trade both ways).Congratulations on getting the post office to pay. I sent an item to East Warwick, Rhode Island that was delivered to Orlando, Florida. After weeks on the phone and much frustration, wherein the post office claimed that the issue was resolved, I ate the loss because the time and effort was costing me more in mental anguish than it was worth. I lost the value of the item, the shipping, and hours on the phone. They could not or would not give me the address to which it was shipped, agreed that it was delivered to Orlando, even though my receipt had the Rhode Island destination on it. So, I’m out $185; I’ve been cheated out of more before.
Here is my S-K stuff from last Friday’s flea market haul.
Nothing about that mod makes any sense...^^^ Hmm. I'd like to see that speeder in operation...

^^^ Hmm. I'd like to see that speeder in operation...
The guy told me it is for winding up the straps on a semi trailer.Nothing about that mod makes ant sense...
He needed the speeder w hinge, like the Plomb 5469The guy told me it is for winding up the straps on a semi trailer.
That's a "YOU ****" type of a deal! Congratulations!



