scottybk
Well-known member
How much worse was the 1950s and 60s "Dunlap" budget line of wrenches etc vs the "name brand" Craftsmen?
For example, see page 12 of the 1960 catalog here:
http://www.blackburntools.com/artic...ives/sears/pdfs/sears-craftsman-1960-hand.pdf
Looks like the Dunlap wrench sets were a bit more than half the price of a C'man set. As a pro mechanic in say 1960, was having a box ful of Dunlap a huge stigma/embarrassment like today having Harbor Freight stuff in yer box? Would the other mechanics call you say "Donnie Dunlap" like today where the Harbor Freight users are called "Pittsburgh Petes"?
I'll say that the very few Dunlaps I've picked up at yard sales etc are usually very very badly rusted, wonder when brand new what they were like ? Anyone here old enough to remember buying tools in that era? I'm really interested in who bought Dunlap new and would love to see some minty Dunlaps if there is such a thing. Thanks, Scotty
For example, see page 12 of the 1960 catalog here:
http://www.blackburntools.com/artic...ives/sears/pdfs/sears-craftsman-1960-hand.pdf
Looks like the Dunlap wrench sets were a bit more than half the price of a C'man set. As a pro mechanic in say 1960, was having a box ful of Dunlap a huge stigma/embarrassment like today having Harbor Freight stuff in yer box? Would the other mechanics call you say "Donnie Dunlap" like today where the Harbor Freight users are called "Pittsburgh Petes"?
I'll say that the very few Dunlaps I've picked up at yard sales etc are usually very very badly rusted, wonder when brand new what they were like ? Anyone here old enough to remember buying tools in that era? I'm really interested in who bought Dunlap new and would love to see some minty Dunlaps if there is such a thing. Thanks, Scotty















