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Early Craftsman ratchets

PowderKeg

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Anyone else seen/have either of these early Craftsman ratchets? I've only seen one other 3/8 drive one - on flea bay recently. They don't resemble the other pretty common early Craftsman ratchets that Alloy Artifacts has traced to New Britain. the 1/2" has a "BT" code, while the 3/8" has a "BE" code - yeah, same code as the New Britain 3/8" models, but definitely a different ratchet. Wondering if these might pre-date or post-date the more common ones.

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I have a few old Craftys, but as you said those in the picture are a bit uncommon. I have some of the ones that are more common though.
 

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Im not a craftsman collector, but any 3/8 drive tool from the late 20's -early 30's is quite rare. During that time, 1/2 was the standard size for everyday use, and if you needed to go smaller, you went to your 9/32 drive set.

3/8 was introduced around 1927 by some companies, and took a long time to become the mainstay.
 
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Nope, no other #'s on them besides the letter codes. Only other clue is the 1/2" ratchet is lettered in plain block letters, which Alloy Artifacts says is the earliest lettering version. The 3/8" ratchet has the partly underlined logo - base of "C" partly underlines Craftsman.
 

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I would say there is a 99.99% chance they are made by New Britian. The 3/8 looks just like my 3/8 None Better ratchet that I have. I would say they are early models, probably mid 30's. One of our posters has the Craftsman catalogs from each decade on disc for $25 plus a couple dollars shipping.....which is a very good deal if your an antique tool nut.....To collect that many on ebay would cost a mint.
I plan on getting the 30's and 40's sometime in the near future.
 

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Wait until lauver sees that... :bounce:

Eschoendorff,

Sorry to bust your bubble, but I've had those catalogs on my hard drive for two months. I love them, they are a great resource and they have a lot of cool stuff that Sears doesn't sell any more like the wall mounted tool cabinet and tool set.
 

le6920

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I would say there is a 99.99% chance they are made by New Britian. The 3/8 looks just like my 3/8 None Better ratchet that I have. I would say they are early models, probably mid 30's. One of our posters has the Craftsman catalogs from each decade on disc for $25 plus a couple dollars shipping.....which is a very good deal if your an antique tool nut.....To collect that many on ebay would cost a mint.
I plan on getting the 30's and 40's sometime in the near future.


Yes, The BE code I can see on one of them usually referred to New Britian.
 
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