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What are these worth? (7 pics)

jetmech09

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From top to bottom:
Snap on 17mm oexm 17, not sure of date
Loc-Rite Chrysler motors corp Master Tech Award 5/8 - 11/16
Snap on 3/8-7/16 RXV-1214-S 1953 says "NOT GUAR" on it??
"Hudson" - I have no idea
Mac 1/2" CW 16




Foster 5/64 - 1/4
7/32 - 15/64
11/32 - 3/8
3/8 - 7/16



PROTO 4932 1"
PROTO 4944 1 3/8



Left to right:
Snap on s-221 11/16" 1952
Snap on s-200 5/8" 1947??
Snap on s-221 11/16" 1958



SK 40119 19/32"
SK 40128 7/8"
Have a bunch more this style, not sure of time period or anything.



Snap on SW-290 29/32" 1947??
Snap on TW-201 5/8 1962



??????????

Any help would be appreciated!


EDIT:
Forgot something, no picture yet. I have 4 SPINTITE nut drivers, wooden handles.
SPINTITE
WALDEN WORCESTER
MADE IN U.SA
3414 7/16
 
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Syndicate

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That is typical estate or pawn shop finds around here. The best looking wrench is the MAC, the wrenches 2-4 apiece, the snap on sockets look terrible, while they are old, not worth a ton in that shape, I would say 2 apiece. The foster set 10, and then the sk and plomb stuff about 2-4 apiece.
 
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CD1

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Maybe $30 for all of it. Most of that stuff looks to be in pretty bad shape.

I agree. I wouldn't waste my money on any of those tools. Only a collector might consider those and he would be desperate too.
 
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jetmech09

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Yeah, I didn't really plan on selling any of them. Found them in a basement when my great uncle died. Just wanted to see what I had
 

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That Hudson wrench in the first picture is an oxygen cylinder wrench.

They still sell them (without the larger box wrench) for about $4

http://www.buyemp.com/product/cylinder-wrench-small

The box end would be for threaded connections to larger oxygen cylinders, and the small oval shaped holes are for opening and closing the valves on smaller cylinders
 
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