It is hard to tell, most of the tool makers were offering alloy steel tools by the mid 20's, but the alloys varied wildly, Billings was using Chrome-Moly, Others were using Chrome Manganese, Still others thought Vanadium Steels were better for tools, and 1930 is right in the middle of the fight...
Plus, nearly all the companies still offered the plain carbon steel tools for low cost alternatives...
AA Notes references to Plomb using tungsten steel , and moly steels in early tools....