I made a trade with a forum member for these.
Got a Napa universal to go in my more beater type box.
An Easco 71 1102 which I'm guessing is 70's-80's vintage based on it's mechanical similarities to the Craftsman's they were producing at that time.
I quite like it, it's like a Craftsman 1/4" with the things I don't like about them having been fixed.
And the Thorsen 77m, man I already love the little bugger.
I tell ya it's the first time I ever thought to call a tool " cute ", I thought to but of course i didn't because I'm not my grandmother
It's buttery smooth and the handle i actually kind of love considering the ratchets size, it's no Wright 2426 but it's a nice little ratchet.
Lastly there's the Frankenstein which I guess was a 70's Oxwall product ?
If they actually manufactured it themselves it's probably the only Oxwall tool I'd wanna have to use.
It's very tall headed but I like it and could see myself being fine with it we're it my only 1/4 ratchet.
It seems like it would hold up.
I probably won't use it much, but it's cool at least.
I may have to throw together some kind of little pocket sized kit for the 77m.