It took me a long time to track one down. They only made that very first version for a short time and they were a small company in 1920 so not many left around!
I'd love to own some of the 1920s Snap-on stuff. Sadly, there aren't many out there (a few examples from $600-2k in terrible condition). Plus, with the internet, everyone knows what they have and just want the most money possible. Awesome piece you have. Thanks for sharing! 🙌
My Grandfather found one at a flea market a while back and I have it now, I think it had a couple more teeth but I’ll have to count. He was always buying the buckets of miscellaneous sockets and wrenches people put out for a few bucks looking for snap on
Very nice! I am a vintage/antique snap-on collector myself... is there not a stamping on it at all? I have a chart that I can trace the year if it has anything on it.
@@snaponmark yes sir, you are 100% correct (to the best of my knowledge anyway). I have a really old tool chart that was given to my old man in the 70's that I still have 🤘