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Started by john k, November 30, 2014, 08:55:41 AM

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john k

Just look at the handle, anyone else have a pair of these?
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gibsontool

I've seen them the same as the top one, and I have around 40 or so various braces but that's the first I've seen with that pattern on a bit brace. I like that design. I think they look really good.

mikeswrenches

Not a pair, but the speed handle I got in my first 1/2" drive socket set back in 1956.  I still have it.

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Chillylulu

I have several speed handles like that with my "v" craftsmsn  collections.

Chilly

Nolatoolguy

#4
I have my grandpas 3/8 craftsman speeder.

I also had several others but some I sold an others lost in fire.

The pictures of it won't upload, will try later.
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bill300d

Have a couple of speeders like that but I've never ever seen a brace like that. Could that brace have been modified? I can not seem to find it in any of the catalogs I have.

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OilyRascal

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john k

Sure looks factory to me, just like Oilys,  the one I have is the only one I have seen in person.
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Bill Houghton

I have that brace - well, one like it; you have that brace.  I'd intended to donate it, but keep coming back to putting it with the other braces.