Thanks
I remember now.
I have a set of Blue Point wrenches at work, the big ones. They were cheaper than Snap-on's regular with the same warranty and quality.
The Snap-on guy told me they use the Blue point name on their "seconds". Cosmetic irregularities only. And the chrome is a bit rough.
(All my tools end up with "cosmetic irregularities" after a very short time anyhow.)