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Oldtuleguy
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Odd universal
Longer than my other snap on universals and no logo. Found it with the cog some overstrike sockets. Snap on? I have some stuff, such as early 9/32 sockets, with no logo. Certainly seems constructed like snap on stuff.
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snapmom
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Re: Odd universal
I have one with no name in that size too. I also have one that large size with the logo. I think it is an S/O. that just missed the stamp. I have not seen an s over o universal, but you would think one would might exist since it was one of the first additions to the line, but then again they might have considered it like a drive type tool and never used the strikeover.
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Oldtuleguy
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Re: Odd universal
Interesting. Any clue on the dates in these?
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snapmom
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Re: Odd universal
Not sure
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Re: Odd universal
If you an find one with a 27 code you may get a clue. The 28 I have is different
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Oldtuleguy
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Re: Odd universal
I suspect they are older, kind of like how the cogs got smaller as they got newer.
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