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Old Snap-on wrench info needed

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andrew

05-03-2003 09:23:22




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I have an older Snap-on socket type wrench.(at least 50 years old)Its about 8" long and has a 5/8" socket on one end and a 11/16" socket on the other end.The local Snap-on dealer is not much help.I would like to know exactly how old it really is.Got any ideas? Thanks for your help.




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Don LC

05-04-2003 04:44:22




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 Re: Old Snap-on wrench info needed in reply to andrew, 05-03-2003 09:23:22  
they made them for years,so it's hard to say.....



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Slowpoke

05-03-2003 23:53:19




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 Re: Old Snap-on wrench info needed in reply to andrew, 05-03-2003 09:23:22  
Try this site: Mark Kw's Inside Tools
I think that type of wrench is still made, but more popular with the flex socket one one end and an open end on the other.



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Andrew

05-04-2003 16:18:01




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 Re: Re: Old Snap-on wrench info needed in reply to Slowpoke, 05-03-2003 23:53:19  
This is to thank Darrell McCoy for sending me a tool web site.All Snap-on tools have a symbol stamped on them and that tells the year that they were made.My socket type wrench was made in 1930 and it looks like that was the 4th year for Snap-on tools.Thanks again



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