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Its a six point tapered, stamped 19/32 with two 32 date codes. No snap on name or model number. The 19/32 is stamped in the same manner as a strikeover. These odd balls just drive me nuts.
I would love to see a Milwaukee Tool & Forge catalog. I understand these are from Milwaukee Tool & Forge (MTF). I wonder if they were using the same date stamps?
i do have a set of sockets that i got with my 4 pinch handles that are about half overstrike and half no marks other than size and are obviously the same manufacturer
Thought that I would throw these items I found from a old barn find. Thanks to Snapmom on identifying the ratchet as a 20-305/8" drive model. From the pictures Lto R on the sockets-first two are marked MTF and look to be nickel plated 3/4" drive models-balance are only marked w/size and 180 degree on reverse are clearly marked w/s/o stamped over markings-also these are steel finish & are 5/8" drive models. No date codes at all! The last one on the right end clearly has MTF-instead of the stamp/over mark! The one lone socket on the ratchet beam is marked as NO. 260 snap-on underlined-no date code and 13/16--1/2" drive x 6 point. The socket adapter is a 1/2" drive to 5/8" drive. I'm sure more of this will appear in the future.
Does anyone think that MTF was consumed by Snappy in their quest to become the biggest & best in tools-like Stanley?? Cranky