RTM
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OK, good to know. NOT very nice of SK to reuse the number. Will put him back in the tote to be cleaned.
Thank you! I couldn’t type fast enough when I saw it posted for free and realized it was within driving distance, about 190 miles round trip but worth it!@consti2tion nice! You ****! Lyon make some SK Professional boxes as well. Same pills but with SK Tools inset.
That’ll look real sharp all cleaned up.

saukit said:"...If anyone knows how to correctly identify these sockets in the wild..."
The only way to positively identify them is by comparison with a known piece.



I was wondering if this had been done. I have a stack of unmarked sockets, of 6 or 8 distinct flavors, and was trying to decipher a way, without posting six Whozits posts, or one long confusing Whozit post, to get the help of the group on IDing them. Even having a thread, where we could standardize on terms, to ID certain features like straight knurl vs crossed knurl, and use these terms consistent throughout .One of these days one of us might write a comprehensive tutorial on these hex-drive sockets with charts and graphs and photos set up for some kind of "identification guide".
In a perfect world, that might happen.
Unfortunately, there were lots of different manufacturers, none of which stamped names or identifying marks on the pieces (other than those noted above), and the sets even in complete and pristine condition just aren't worth a lot of money, so the whole genre has been pretty much ignored by the tool collecting community, resulting in a dearth of information.

Using hex* is the way to go.Another hurdle, however minor it might be, is that the word "HEX" only has three letters, and for reasons that defy explanation, the authors who wrote the software package this site uses couldn't figure out how to make it search for anything less than four letters.
I am open to suggestions, and would unquestionably be willing to contribute what I know (as I have in several threads), but to be honest, trying to get all of this information archived here in some organized fashion is along the lines of herding cats.
I use google to search the GJ. In the google search type:Using hex* is the way to go.
Thank you.^ That J.C. Penney set is definitely "vintage", and amazingly, it appears to be intact. There is also a "Penney / Penncraft" thread here somewhere.
Nice find there.
I have sold too many things on ebay and given too much money to ebay.. At some point it's almost worth it to keep the stuff or give it away.well.... unfortunately ebay sellers hand over a portion of their "winnings" to the house, so prices there are usually going to be more.
I meant "vintage" in that Penneys got out of the tool business some time ago.



Mine has the fiberboard but it looks like the saw rack was removed by a previous owner. Here are a few more pictures including the tools I’m storing in the box. Does yours have the two hooks on the latch side of the interior?Thanks for posting the pic Don. Hard to believe both these boxes still have the fiberboard hand saw rack in them.


