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Picked up some Facom Ratchets Stamped Brevete S.G.D.G

Started by MysteriousGT, May 16, 2013, 03:41:18 PM

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MysteriousGT

Anyone Heard of these Before?...Came From a Brother of a VW Dealership Owner!

One is Number S150 and One is Number R150

bonneyman

Those are Steiny ratchets! Too cool!
I'd surmise that, since FACOM is a French company, the wording and letters stand for something that is perfectly obvious in  French but just letters to us English-speaking folk.
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MysteriousGT

Quote from: bonneyman on May 16, 2013, 04:43:22 PM
Those are Steiny ratchets! Too cool!
I'd surmise that, since FACOM is a French company, the wording and letters stand for something that is perfectly obvious in  French but just letters to us English-speaking folk.

Aparently Brevete is "Patent" and the SGDG is the initials for a disclaimer required by the french government...Whatever that Means Lmao

lbgradwell

They are very cool, so PM me if you wish to sell or trade for one or both...

Yes, "Breveté SGDG" means that it is patented but "sans garantie du gouvernement" or "without Government guarantee". That is, the State assumes no liability in any respect to the patented item. They stopped marking items thusly in 1968.

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crankshaftdan II

Look like the s-k frankenstein ratchets design-very nice find..........Cranky
E-mail address  dhdslimbow@yahoo.com
Looking for USA made ratchets-all sizes-drives and lengths  also S-K SuperKrome wrenches ditto.  Like to trade vs buy run it past me-nothing is cut in stone!

MysteriousGT

Quote from: lbgradwell on May 16, 2013, 05:32:33 PM
They are very cool, so PM me if you wish to sell or trade for one or both...

Yes, "Breveté SGDG" means that it is patented but "sans garantie du gouvernement" or "without Government guarantee". That is, the State assumes no liability in any respect to the patented item. They stopped marking items thusly in 1968.

Not Sure What i will do with these Yet, As I Was Searching through the Tools i Brought Home that Were His I Think i found the Sockets and Cases that Came with the Ratchets...Still have Not Found the Extensions to them Though!