Wizard (western Auto) H2775 3/8" Drive Ratchet, Socket Wrench, Usa Fine Tooth on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, New York, US
3/8 Wizard H2775 ratchet. Small head, fine tooth model. Bears Patent No. 2686582. Wizard was the house brand of Western Auto, catalog/store operation which in the day was commonly found in small town America. They sold sporting goods and auto parts including tools. Patent is assigned to Duro, makers of Indestro tools, commonly manufactured for house brands.
This example works freely, has mostly tool box wear and minimal cosmetic blemishes consistent with its age.
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