Nos Armstrong Tools 1/2"dr. Long Handle Ratchet Model 12-914, Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
North Providence, Rhode Island, US
NOS Armstrong Tools 1/2"Dr. Long Handle Round Head Ratchet Model 12-914, Made In USA. Ratchet is approx. 15" in length and features drop forged alloy steel construction, heavy duty fine teeth ratcheting mechanism, built in speeder and knurled grip. NOS and Made in USA by Armstrong Tools in Chicago, IL
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