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four.cycle

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^ That does look odd. I've looked at a lot of those on ebay - deeps are always on the left-hand side when you open the box. This one isn't a #4921 any more - I added the 40953 (earlier) breaker.

Note that my (later) box does not have that built-in "divider" feature.

(Maybe I could call it a 4922 ?) :unsure:
 

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^ the box I posted just above didn't come with the plastic insert, and the contents were cobbled together (a couple pieces came from you, if I'm not mistaken.) So I have no idea if the insert was oriented left/right for deep/shallow.
 

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Looking for some opinions on this set I picked up the other day. I believe it is a 4921, but for the life of me, EVERY depiction I've seen of a 4921 set in S-K catalogs from Sherman Klove, Lectrolite, Wayne, Tools, to the newer stuff, plus ALL the actual pictures of sets on GJ and ebay have the standard socket tray on the right and the deeps on the left. I've looked through the 1/4" pages in most of the catalogs and have not seen this "reversed" layout anywhere. One detail I've noticed on the metal trays--as opposed to the plastic inserts--is mine does not have a short "keeper" wall extending down from the end of the std socket tray to keep the deeps in place.
Second point is the black & white graphics of the catalogs show a monochrome spinner. I believe Wayne used a clear green handle for their sets after the S-K amber and before the green and white of S-K Tools, and that should be what was included with this set.

Any insight would be appreciated!

Edit: I should have mentioned that this box has the exact dimensions given in the catalog.

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Don--
As implied in my original post, both the older all metal cases and newer ones with plastic inserts are all oriented with the deeps on the left and standards on the right. I'm hoping someone can come up with a different set number for this box or a picture of one oriented like mine.
 

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All the ones I have or have seen in pictures are laid out that way as well. However, I don’t collect Wayne so they might have made changes I’m not aware of. It’s blurry but check out the layout of the top set in this image. I don’t know what drive size it might be. I also have a spare Wayne 1/4” drive ratchet if you end up needing it. IMG_2454.png
-Don
 

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I was gonna say the guy making the printing piece was having a bad day, same effect. The guy slapping the "decal" on the piece was okay though
The prints are identical through the various company mergers--only the badge changes. I thought it was just the usual case of the graphic laziness, but you'd think if they did change the actual layout, more physical examples would be known.
 

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...but you'd think if they did change the actual layout, more physical examples would be known.
Agreed. My first thought was already taken by @Cruzan80.
Have we considered maybe it was either made late Fri or early Mon. Or "Lefty" was working that day?
Less humorously, I would say that inadvertent factory mistake that also made it past QA/QC remains the most likely explanation. We always get wrapped around the axle about anomalies, but sometimes that's just what they are.
 

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I’ve picked up a few S-K knurled 1/2” drive sockets from various sources lately and went through some sets to do any upgrades and corrections necessary. Mainly I wanted to make sure that the sockets in each set were consistent. The main concern was that the earlier sets sockets didn’t have the divots for the retaining ball that they added after the mid 50s.IMG_5263.jpeg
Early set #4347WIMG_5264.jpegIMG_5265.jpegIMG_5266.jpeg
From catalog 649IMG_1971.jpeg
Early postwar set #4168WIMG_5268.jpeg
IMG_6651.jpegI ended up replacing a much later non knurled 1-3/16” socket with a recently acquired knurled version.IMG_5268.jpeg
Modern socketIMG_5267.jpeg
Knurled socket IMG_5261.jpeg
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I’m not sure. The eBay photo is inconclusive. I’ll double check it later today. Most of the sockets in my storage box tray have the recesses. The early sets do not have them. IMG_2518.jpeg
IMG_2519.jpeg-Don
 

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Here's a 4150 sk chrome set, as seen in 38 catalog.

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I bought this partial set in an unusual red box because I saved a picture off of the Internet of a Brazil box that was a match to this one. I’ll be filling it with S-K made Chrome Alloy sockets plus an unmarked S-K 1/4” drive flex handle and crossbar.
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Brazil marked boxesIMG_8839.jpeg
The tools that came in the partial set allowed me to complete this small wartime 1/4” drive set.IMG_5332.jpeg
#4097 set shown in the 1943 catalog.


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-Don
 
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Over time I have accumulated three 1/2” drive Artisan marked ratchets. I used one of them in an Artisan marked carry box so when I saw another Artisan box for a different 1/2” drive set I picked it up on eBay. Eventually I’ll repaint the exterior. IMG_5404.jpeg
I borrowed some tools from a very similar S-K set to see how it will look. The Artisan ratchets are in the Bay Area.IMG_5406.jpegIMG_3226.jpegIMG_2477.jpeg
Here is Alloy Artifact‘s description of the Artisan set and Ratchet.IMG_2711.jpegIMG_2712.jpeg
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I picked this partial S-K nutdriver set at the post office today. When I add the others I’ve collected I will just be missing the 5/16” driver. The sleeve has one crack but is otherwise intact and fairly flexible.IMG_5579.jpeg
Todays nutdrivers.IMG_5581.jpeg
Set with Xcelite placeholders.FullSizeRender.jpeg
Nutdrivers collected already to add to sleeve.IMG_2284.jpeg
-Don
 
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In general, the definition of "vintage" has always been subjective, regardless of brand. Some collectors use 50 years as a rule, for others it's more nebulous. By 1970 a wave of conglomeration that swept across most of the hand tools industry had obliterated most of the unique appearance and branding that are the basic appeal to most vintage collectors, and for that and other reasons modern tools are not commonly considered collectible, and they are not commonly posted down here on the Vintage board, irrespective of their COO.

For SK, in particular, I don't recall ever seeing any tools made since 2005 posted down here, so them going offshore again would not be a dividing line anyway.

I don't think we see many if any tools from the FACOM era (80s and 90s) before that.

There are some from the Dresser era (70s) and Wayne (60s) era.

But by far the most common and popular SK posted here is prewar, wartime and 50s.
 
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WHAT is now considered "vintage" SK?

Anything prior to the Communist takeover? Or does it have to be a certain number of years old?
Since the question has been raised, I researched when my new (to me) S-K nutdriver set was likely to have been made. I located a set with the same part number and appearance posted on the Internet Archive in a 1983 catalog owned by GJ member Kdaniel8601. That would date the set at possibly 41 years old but I suppose it could be somewhat older or newer. The nutdrivers appear to have been sourced from Vaco.
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