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Vintage snap on socket. Use it, or sell it?

Kirbot

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I picked this up in one of the boxes I bought at auction today.
I was just wondering if I should just keep it an use it, or if it would be worth more to a collector.

1/2" drive, 15/16"


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MadMark

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Wow, so Snap On used to Knurl their sockets.
You might want to see if the collector who runs the site Alloy Artifacts wants it.
 

chad s

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Wow, so Snap On used to Knurl their sockets.
You might want to see if the collector who runs the site Alloy Artifacts wants it.

Or offer it to one of the collectors on this site who are actually nice friendly people..... (as you can tell I'm [publicly] not his biggest fan)


Honestly, you could certainly use it. These were well made, and unless you impact it or use a cheater (that would be abuse) it will not break.

This is not that old of a socket (mid 1940's) and are not uncommon.
 
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pfbz

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Out of curiosity, check the date code. Should be stamped on them .

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Single SO sockets seem to sell for just a few dollars. If that's a size you are likely to need, use the **** out of it.
 

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I have 20-30 of those style and I use them when I have to (most are SAE and I work on metric) If anyone wants to trade for newer style ones I'm game. If not they'll get used until broken!

I had one I found in a bucket of sockets at a garage sale that had NO symbol for the year. It was an impact with the first SO logo on it. It was worn and I sent it in and got a brand new one. Hope they liked it enough not to melt it back down at the factory.
 

charlie_nj

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Single SO sockets seem to sell for just a few dollars. If that's a size you are likely to need, use the **** out of it.

I agree, unless it's NOS or you get lucky it's not going to sell for more than a few dollars.
 

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JMHO, use it.
If it were A+ condition, or NOS I might think otherwise.
Good tools, I have a whole 1/2 shallow set in my work box that vintage.
 
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Kirbot

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Thanks for the info.

I was going to keep it and use it, but somebody pm'ed me about buying it.

So now it's on it's way to a new home!
 
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