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Private Lugnutz

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^^^ Dang doodlers!
Having 1972 party flashbacks! (Cue the outstanding Savoy Brown remake of the Howlin' Wolf song Koko Taylor made famous...)
I'm surprised they didn't give the guy on the cover a mustache, Van **** and glasses!
Yeah, some guys just never grow up!

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Today's find. Had to rummage through tote, while herding a 2.5 year old girl through an estate sale full of xmas ornaments at her level!!! Lol. Found breaker bar, then spotted case, then picked all the sockets to complete. Last piece spotted....the long lost breaker bar tee spinner!! Woot! Case isn't long c, but all the tools are. Circle H. All for $4!!
 

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Today's find. Had to rummage through tote, while herding a 2.5 year old girl through an estate sale full of xmas ornaments at her level!!! Lol. Found breaker bar, then spotted case, then picked all the sockets to complete. Last piece spotted....the long lost breaker bar tee spinner!! Woot! Case isn't long c, but all the tools are. Circle H. All for $4!!

Nice find! Here is my Circle H set. IMG_3729.jpegIMG_3728.jpeg
-Don
 
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Cushman / Cushman Co., 602 So. Neil St., Champaign, IL / ca. 1917-1922 / "Craftsman" tools /

(* this one needs its own thread. this is the wrong place for it. *)
 
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before long c, not sears, but craftsman.
Merry Flippin' Christmas! That's a fantastic find, Mike. It's curious why the pre-Sears, Roebuck & Co. "Craftsman" stuff isn't more popular with early pre-Long C Sears, Roebuck & Co. collectors just for the novelty.
i can't find the history about sears craftsman name coming about.
No dedicated thread, but some extensive Marion-Craftsman Company and Cushman "Craftsman" talk in scattered threads... including this one...


Sears buying the name has come up elsewhere, and probably this very thread, but I don't remember where.
 

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Merry Flippin' Christmas! That's a fantastic find, Mike. It's curious why the pre-Sears, Roebuck & Co. "Craftsman" stuff isn't more popular with early pre-Long C Sears, Roebuck & Co. collectors just for the novelty.

No dedicated thread, but some extensive Marion-Craftsman Company and Cushman "Craftsman" talk in scattered threads... including this one...

***1st, its not mine, yet. thx for link.


Sears buying the name has come up elsewhere, and probably this very thread, but I don't remember where.
*** aa has liddle bit. thx.
 
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I started the process of collecting the 1/2”drive 12PT Craftsman Circle H Set.

This is what started me "collecting tools" for the sake of collecting most of 45 years back

I had a few, liked them and how old they were, and pulled them out of user circulation as I replaced them. I didn't much care about matched sets back then. I had a wallet sized card with sizes on the X and drives sizes, length for deeps, and point counts on the Y and was only concerned I had as comlplete a set as possible for every size use, - in a quality brand.
 

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This is what started me "collecting tools" for the sake of collecting most of 45 years back

I had a few, liked them and how old they were, and pulled them out of user circulation as I replaced them. I didn't much care about matched sets back then. I had a wallet sized card with sizes on the X and drives sizes, length for deeps, and point counts on the Y and was only concerned I had as comlplete a set as possible for every size use, - in a quality brand.
I found this partial Circle H set at a Berkeley sale in 2016. I resold them for a very slight profit. If I found them now I would clean them up and complete the set. IMG_1461.jpegIMG_0215.jpeg
-Don
 

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This is what started me "collecting tools" for the sake of collecting most of 45 years back

I had a few, liked them and how old they were, and pulled them out of user circulation as I replaced them. I didn't much care about matched sets back then. I had a wallet sized card with sizes on the X and drives sizes, length for deeps, and point counts on the Y and was only concerned I had as comlplete a set as possible for every size use, - in a quality brand.
 

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I started thinking about changing my Craftsman Collection April 2024. I figured hand tools were much lighter than wood working machines. I wanted to learn to restore and do woodworking. Just didn’t have the time, money, or patience to restore and do woodworking. I sold my machines and gave away the ones that didn’t sell. I started with a PLOMBS Tools 9/32” drive socket set. Only missing T-Bar and a NUT Driver. Wife got the Craftsman Circle H Set with my help picking it on eBay for Christmas. This has been more fun collecting and cleaning these old tools.
 

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I found this partial Circle H set at a Berkeley sale in 2016. I resold them for a very slight profit. If I found them now I would clean them up and complete the set. IMG_1461.jpegIMG_0215.jpeg
-Don
I got my first Craftsman Circle H partial set when I was in Colorado. I was more focused on buying old woodworking Craftsman machines than thinking about hand tools. I wish I didn’t make that mistake sold them. I had the female ratchet along with the plug. Maybe I will get lucky enough and find another one.
 
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