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Dang! What Lugz said! 
Not at all. There are two on eBay right now. They show up quite often.Are these ratchets unobtainium or what?

I would say assuredly. I can't find that particular number in either of the two sources I have for Wright Aeronautical tools, one a 1943 British Admiralty Fleet Order and the other the 1945 U S Army Aviation Supply Office Class 85, but almost all Wright aircraft tools had a 5-digit 8xxxx series number. I would guess Bonney. I have some wrenches made for Wright and also Gray Marine with that simple raised lettering....possibly wright aircraft?


Here's a couple from the 30's. Early Wright combos are not easy to find.I pulled these out to show the evolution (as best I can) of Wright combination wrenches. The first one is from the period just before WWII (and before Wright retrenched to just making sockets and drive tools). It would be interesting to know if they made their own wrenches for the "combination sets" that appear in the 1957 and 1959 catalogs or, if not, who did. From bottom to top:
- "-41" BP-16 1/2"
- "F" (1966) 1120 5/8"
- "P" (1974) 1118 9/16"
- No date code but circa 1977 1118 9/16"
- "87" 1118 9/16"
- "96" 1118 9/16"
- "04J" "Patent Pending" (2004) 1118 9/16" WrightGrip 1.0
- 1118 9/16" WrightGrip 2.0
Bill
If I had known you had one already, I might have left this one behind at today’s estate sale. Maybe it’s a little different.I pulled these out to show the evolution (as best I can) of Wright combination wrenches. The first one is from the period just before WWII (and before Wright retrenched to just making sockets and drive tools). It would be interesting to know if they made their own wrenches for the "combination sets" that appear in the 1957 and 1959 catalogs or, if not, who did. From bottom to top:
- "-41" BP-16 1/2"
- "F" (1966) 1120 5/8"
- "P" (1974) 1118 9/16"
- No date code but circa 1977 1118 9/16"
- "87" 1118 9/16"
- "96" 1118 9/16"
- "04J" "Patent Pending" (2004) 1118 9/16" WrightGrip 1.0
- 1118 9/16" WrightGrip 2.0
Bill



Thanks. Nope, just been catching up with some Wright examples in the last few years, gathering examples from eBay mainly. The ugly condition MN-60 (most common design besides any round heads) was a local save.C'mon, fess up 3bay... did you pilfer those from Wright's secret archival vault? I've never seen that many together. Great collection!
Bill

I dont know about your Wright branded set but Wright was supplying Powr-Kraft sets to Wards and the plastic boxes seem similar.Not sure if these are vintage enough (date code 1972) but I’m curious if anyone knows any details about these blow-molded sets. I haven’t seen them in any catalogs, only in the traditional Wright metal boxes.
I found some obscure references to the plastic cases being Cougar sets, but this is all original Wright hardware other than the cheaper Thorsen 1/4 sockets that were likely substituted along the way. Pretty stoked for a $10 find anyway, includes two of the neat “ten point” sockets too. Any insights from the pros here?
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