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New Member

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:29 am
by vinnie
Hi, I am new to the site. I have a question on a set of Snap on Tools that were my fathers. First a story. In 1925 my father enrolled at the Milwaukee Motor School.
as a reward for enrolling he was given a "fine set of tools". The April 1920 issue of Popular Science shows an ad for the school and talks about the tool set. It does not mention Snap on as the tool company. With the help of this site I have determined that the set is a box B-1 set listed in the 1925 catalog. The set contains a Ratchet #7, no hole, caped plug, with Snap On Milwaukee, USA on one side and Snap On with a boxed DIF logo on the other side, a speeder #4 19", a brace #5 131/2", extentions # S-6 5" and #S-12 10", T handle #2 61/2" and T handle #3 113/4", breaker bar #1 101/2", sliding T bar S-5 10" (smooth shaft), a flat head screw driver extention and a universal #8 listed as "rare". Sockets listed with a number have an unbroken underline. 7/16 SO, 1/2 #160, 9/16 SO, 19/32 SO, 19/32 #190, 5/8 #200, 11/16 #220, 3/4 #240, 25/32 #250, 13/16 #260, 7/8 #280. For insurance I am interested in a value on this set. At some point the set may go up for sale, but only as a set.
Thanks for your help.
vinnie

Re: New Member

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:41 pm
by snapmom
can you post a picture.

Re: New Member

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 5:21 pm
by vinnie
I will try and post a picture of the set as soon as I can.

Vinnie

Re: New Member

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 4:35 pm
by vinnie
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Here are the pictures of the tool set. In looking at the picture of the 1 - B set shown in the 1925 catalog I see a Snap On logo on the inside of the lid. My set does not have that logo. I am wondering if my set predates 1925.

Vinnie

Re: New Member

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 8:14 pm
by snapmom
Very nice set. Would date about 1924-25. Missing one piece, but these are usually missing a lot more. Hard to value, would probably sell 400-700, just depends on who wants at the time it sales.

Re: New Member

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 5:28 am
by vinnie
snapmom, thank you for your reply. Can you tell me what piece is missing from the set. As I said, the set may go up for sale if there is interest.

Re: New Member

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 11:17 am
by snapmom
The ratchet attachment. Not hard to find. The screwdriver attachment is a add on.
http://www.collectingsnapon.com/catalog ... logPage=19

Re: New Member

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:52 pm
by davewho1
vinnie wrote:... At some point the set may go up for sale, but only as a set.
vinnie
PLEASE don't sell this! It was your father's - part of your family heritage. It should be passed down to your kids/grandkids, etc.

Just my opinion ... besides - it's a REALLY cool early Snap-on set. :D

Re: New Member

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 3:06 pm
by bsg
i hope that you consider keeping this wonderful link to your family's history and pass it on in the future as your heart would guide you.

Re: New Member

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 12:44 pm
by vinnie
Yes I understand the importance of the set. I have not made up my mind on what I will do. I am in my 70's, have no children who has any interest, one unmarried daughter. Will keep the set for now. I agree it is a nice complete 1925 B-111 set of tools. Thanks for your input.