AntiqueBen
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I collect a lot of ratchets, but I'm always fascinated with large 3/4" ratchets. So I'm wandering, who made it first? I know manufacturers like Mossberg & Lowell made really big ratchets, but who made the first in the era of modern day broached sockets? I know SK made theirs in the early 40's. I know SK made Craftsman's first version of a 3/4" ratchet as well. But who was first? I recently picked up this nice Cornwell example. Oddly enough it's gearless. It's marked "Patent Applied For" on the handle. According to AA, this one was made in the 30's. Was Cornwell the first? Are their any examples of a 3/4" ratchets from the 20's? It seems as though 3/4" ratchets doesn't get as much attention, so let's see what's out there.
Please post pics & share your knowledge
Please post pics & share your knowledge
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