Snap-On 71-10 from 1940
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Re: Snap-On 71-10 from 1940
I really like the flattened beam/round handle design. Very elegant.
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Re: Snap-On 71-10 from 1940
This is a 3/8" FN720. Is it a 1979?


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Re: Snap-On 71-10 from 1940
That looks like 79 to me.
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Re: Snap-On 71-10 from 1940
I have two 1/4" ratcheting adapters. TM 67A and patent number 2020883 on both, and the patent was issued in 1935.
One adapter has a 7 on it and the other nothing. Looking at the chart that style of 7 would be 1937? I ask because I find it hard to believe it is that old.


One adapter has a 7 on it and the other nothing. Looking at the chart that style of 7 would be 1937? I ask because I find it hard to believe it is that old.


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