Picked this set up today. The catalog was rolled up underneath the sockets like a cigar. When I saw that in there it was a done deal.
Funny, I think this shows the L handle mentioned. I have a feeling it isn’t branded like Provincial said.
I have two of the chrome ell bars but I’ve never seen a wartime one. I have a unplated placeholder but the diameter is a little small.
-Don
Is it dated 3bay? Does that say 1950?
Sweet looking set 3bay!! That's a real nice looking Indestro 6pt 1-1/8" socket, too. Cough, Cough. Nudge, Nudge.
, but let me see...What's the number to the left of Printed in U.S.A.?
Judging by the sets shown, 1950 is quite likely. The only catalog that shows the spark plug set with the Ell handle is #649. By the time the ‘53 and ‘56 catalogs came along, the holes in the sockets for the Ell handle had been discontinued. I would love to see pictures of that brochure.I don't think we need the letter. I think it's irrelevant. I mean, it meant something to someone in the publications dept. when it was published. But I'm 99.9% certain that "x-850" refers to 1950.
If you go to the Internet Archive Catalog page for Sherman-Klove, linked here, you'll find eleven (11) discrete catalogs, including the 1943 "War Issue" I checked for a pub num on the downloaded copy on my computer. Most of them have a pub number in the same or similar format, and the number always refers to the publication date.
There is a an "MC 53" that IA dates to 1953. There is a "649" that IA dates to 1949. There is a "361" that IA dates to 1961. There is a 1053 (1953). I would bet my next paycheck that the first digit or two in these numbers refers to a month but we don't need to skin the cat that close.
The 1941 and 1943 catalogs are the only catalogs in their library that have no pub number, but they are dated right on the cover.
BTW, a few of the catalogs are exactly like your mailer type with the address blank and the postage square on the back.

Picked this set up today. The catalog was rolled up underneath the sockets like a cigar. When I saw that in there it was a done deal.
Funny, I think this shows the L handle mentioned. I have a feeling it isn’t branded like Provincial said.


Nice sets. It looks galvanized to me. I might be able to drum up the pieces to finish the set.
I see your box on the left has the tab inside too. Is that for holding the breaker bar?


Nice sets. It looks galvanized to me. I might be able to drum up the pieces to finish the set.
I see your box on the left has the tab inside too. Is that for holding the breaker bar?



BTW...I love that S-K ratchet. It is a little scratched around the edges, but it still operates very smoothly. It was in my grandpa's "house" tool box.
Finally the early S-K Wayne socket.

A 1/2" drive 1-3/16" socket is somewhat rare in any brand. But, is that one cracked?![]()
I have these extras if you don’t have them yourself. Do your sockets have detents for the retaining ball? The earlier sockets don’t have detents.
-Don

Thanks for the pictures. It seems to be a color version of the one Kdaniel posted here.
https://archive.org/details/1950-sherman-klove-socket-sets-and-parts-catalog/mode/2up
-Don

Strange SK 1/2 Rachet U might like.
Don't see many with handles like this one. Idk why alloy artifacts says something or other.
Anyways...