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Heyco 1/2 Drive Sockets (W. Germany)

Started by lauver, July 08, 2013, 05:02:46 PM

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lauver

Gang,

Recently picked up a clutch of Heyco 1/2" drive chromed/knurled 6pt sockets (10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 14mm, and 17mm) and a removable drive lug.  These are marked W. Germany so the could have been made anywhere from 1949 to 1989; they are fairly modern looking so I suspect they were more likely made somewhere between 1970 and 1989.  They are all marked with 50-6 number.  These are the first Heyco sockets I've seen in the wild in my Slice-O-Texas, and to my way of thinking, are pretty handsome. 

Here's a few photo's:







Does anyone else have any of these?  Does anyone have any information relating to Heyco, it's tools, and it's sockets in particular?  Does anyone know what Heyco ratchet might have come with this set?
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Papaw

Never seen any, and I have been around BMW motorcycles for 40 years.
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Quote from: Papaw on July 08, 2013, 05:18:47 PM
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humber2

Ratchet is a 28 click non-dismantle-able Part # 50-01

Chrome vanadium, chromed with rubber hand grip, 10 1/4" long

fflintstone

I have never been one to get excited over sockets. I do have much more appreciation for 6 point sockets over 12 point; except for the rare 12 point fasteners on connecting rods, or old Willys jeep u bolts.
That being said the knurling on them makes them more useful and more "attractive".

lauver

Quote from: humber2 on July 20, 2013, 05:36:53 AM
Ratchet is a 28 click non-dismantle-able Part # 50-01

Chrome vanadium, chromed with rubber hand grip, 10 1/4" long

No.2,

Thank you sir.  That's some pretty precise information there, and quite useful.
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humber2

Quote from: lauver on August 01, 2013, 12:01:19 AM
Quote from: humber2 on July 20, 2013, 05:36:53 AM
Ratchet is a 28 click non-dismantle-able Part # 50-01

Chrome vanadium, chromed with rubber hand grip, 10 1/4" long

No.2,

Thank you sir.  That's some pretty precise information there, and quite useful.

http://www.samstagsales.com/heyco.htm

Scroll down to Heynen 750-006 and you'll see what I have as a Heyco rat

lauver

humber2,

Thanks for the link to samstagsales.  I completely forgot about that site. 

Looking over this site I can see that the sockets I have are much earlier than what is shown, perhaps by serveral decades.  It also looks like the ratchets have not changed much over the last 40 or 50 years.  So, I should be able to find a 1/2" drive ratchet that will go nicely with my sockets.

Thanks again for the help...
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