MrCraftsmanTools
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Is the ebay auction over? I typed in craftsman tool catalog and 28 old catalogs popped up but , nothing on DVD/CD.
I've heard of this project over the years but, never saw the completed work.
I think it would be a hard sell not just because of the way the economy is but, because of the nature of the customer. People that have more than a casual interest in tools (like us crazies here), would tend to want the actual catalogs instead of looking at them on a computer. I also feel it's a very narrow customer base. You have to remember that the Craftsman tool buyer is often the guy wanting to pay pennies per piece.
However, congratulations on your effort!!! To have researched that much information took a lot of dedication, discipline, and money. Unfortunately, it's not a pursuit that would make you rich though.
If anyone has a link, please post. I'd like to see the ad.
I wonder if you broke up the DVD into smaller CD's that only covered certain areas or things that you have; examples:
1. different eras (e.g. 20's to 40s, 50's to 70's, 80's to 90's etc.)
2. different things dedicated for each CD, tool catalogs, manuals, etc.
3. price these lower as they are not all you sell but have the option of getting everything in the DVD.
Yes, I guess 239 catalogs fully restored... the 2,500 hrs of work along with the $15,000 investment would make spending an average of 50 cents per catalog way too much.

I would be interested in him making individual years/seasons available. Again, my primary focus on his compilation are of the 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1986-87 catalogs.Update: About 7 months ago, MrCraftsmanTools was on another forum declaring to all that he was going to destroy all copies and be done with it. I looked the DVD up on Ebay and noticed it had come down under $100.00. Fearing that the OP would carry thru on his threat, I bought a copy, even though I was still unemployed and really couldn't afford it. It is a good CD, complete Craftsman Tool sections of the Sears Catalog, every year thats available.Obviously it was alot of work and the OP should be proud of what he was able to accomplish. IMHO, is it worth $100.00? No; tops, $30.00. The one thing that bothers me is it's set up to be installed only 2 times. One other thing, I didn't realize how repetitive the Craftsman line was, same models covered numerous years. Checking Ebay tonight I see the cd is still available, being sold @ $99.00. I would really like to see the price come down, so the OP could make this a succesfull venture. Just my 2 cents.
Update: About 7 months ago, MrCraftsmanTools was on another forum declaring to all that he was going to destroy all copies and be done with it. I looked the DVD up on Ebay and noticed it had come down under $100.00. Fearing that the OP would carry thru on his threat, I bought a copy, even though I was still unemployed and really couldn't afford it. It is a good CD, complete Craftsman Tool sections of the Sears Catalog, every year thats available.Obviously it was alot of work and the OP should be proud of what he was able to accomplish. IMHO, is it worth $100.00? No; tops, $30.00. The one thing that bothers me is it's set up to be installed only 2 times. One other thing, I didn't realize how repetitive the Craftsman line was, same models covered numerous years. Checking Ebay tonight I see the cd is still available, being sold @ $99.00. I would really like to see the price come down, so the OP could make this a succesfull venture. Just my 2 cents.