XS1516M

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Bill the Engineer
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XS1516M

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XS1516M from I think 1959. They cut the 15mm end awfully close to the edge of the metal. I find it amusing that they represented millimeters as "M/M" instead of the more correct "mm". Was that common throughout the production, or specific to an era?
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Re: XS1516M

Post by snapmom »

The early metric sockets had the / too
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