Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
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ardaries
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Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
Hello, My 88 year old friend was given this complete 1/4" drive set by his father, who received it at Camp Swift during WWII. My friend is curious what the value might be. He is very proud of it's condition. Any help would be much appreciated.
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skipskip
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Re: Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
mighty nice set. I think the story is as valuable as the set.
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ardaries
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Re: Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
Thanks, Skip, I tend to agree.
Any idea what that may be?
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skipskip
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Re: Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
well... If I saw it for sale at $50 I would buy it
If it was $100 I would have to think hard, but perhaps.
Others will have differing opinions
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If it was $100 I would have to think hard, but perhaps.
Others will have differing opinions
Skip
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ardaries
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Re: Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
Thank you, Skip. I know that with these kinds of things the value can be what somebody is willing to pay for it. I appreciate your help!
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Re: Value of this 1/4" drive set from WWII?
It looks like a 9/32" drive set. If the part number start with an "M" it is. 1/4" drive is "TM".
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