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Those are all very nice Chilly. Did you get them complete or did you have to hunt a little.
Are the tools marked S-K, Lectrolite or both?
Twersty, my crescent wrench has a "C" forged on it if tat helps.
May I request a favor? I'm doing a study now on the S-K 2-letter codes, and you obviously need a "catch point" to start the dating from. Should y'all have a spare moment, might you please check your S-K Lectrolite stamped (BOTH NAMES) wrenches and let me know if anyone finds a 2 letter code (forged not stamped). Thanks much!! Todd
Quote from: JUNK-MAN on December 20, 2015, 08:24:41 PMTwersty, my crescent wrench has a "C" forged on it if tat helps.It does. Is it stamped S-K Lectrolite or just Lectrolite?
Quote from: bunger on November 24, 2015, 01:33:52 PMI run across a lot of SK, SK-Wayne & SK lectrolite wrenches in my flea market adventures.I have NEVER seen ANY SK lectrolite sockets, rachets or extensions.yep, sk made the socket tools and lectrolite made the wrenches.
I run across a lot of SK, SK-Wayne & SK lectrolite wrenches in my flea market adventures.I have NEVER seen ANY SK lectrolite sockets, rachets or extensions.
Here's more to confuse things Lectrolite - A, C. F, H,Lectrolie Tru Fit - 5 3.9,SK - W, AT T, GE, 1 KE,SK Wayne - B, AH, AW, BB, V1,SK Tools - 2 AN, BW 1,Tru-Fit - D, J, K, N, Q, R, W, X, B 4.0, J 8.0, M 10.0, N 3.8, 2.4.0,