Vintage Easco 13/16" 1/2 Square Drive Impact Socket -- 531326 -- Super Nice 6pt! on 2040-parts.com
Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, US
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EASCO 13/16" IMPACT Socket - 6 Point Broach - 1/2 Drive - #531326 Offered here is a vintage 13/16" 1/2 drive socket by EASCO, made in the USA -- Easco forged it's own line of tools from 1969 thru 1989 while contracted to make socket sets for Craftsman... Thick wall, heavy duty IMPACT GRADE SOCKET -- used but in excellent condition! Thanks for looking and please check my other listings for more vintage tools!
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