There was an Ace hardware nearby that had tons of Craftsman USA stuff. Last time I was there they still had there locked glass cabinet filled with them, they even had the first gen raised panel ratcheting wrenches
Nice find!
At first, I was going to attempt to fill my toolbox with NOS Craftsman stuff, but the prices on ebay were ridiculous and they are even more outrageous now, even for used stuff. Got Williams for way cheaper, and was brand new from the manufacturer, not resold.
ANd I was checking out your junkyard site. Cool stuff. Looks like you haven't gone in a while though.
Nice find. I found a set of USA craftsman metric combination wrenches at Ace last year.
I'm jealous that's awesome!
That's where I found this. I was shocked because I haven't seen USA made impacts in years, and then here's this dusty thing.
I also picked up some missing USA sockets that I needed.
Those are laser etched? There not that old.
Last I saw was when I found a brown cardboard box with a plastic bag of sockets at the Sears outlets about 2 years ago. The box had a plain white label with the sizes. I’d guess it was sent to the store to use for returns. Bought the two they had.
Interesting.Went into the Ace I used to work at today and they told me that they're dropping Craftsman tools and going to Milwaukee tools.
Also getting rid of Valspar paints (Lowes will be the primary seller) and getting in Benjamin Moore paint. FYI.
Last I saw was when I found a brown cardboard box with a plastic bag of sockets at the Sears outlets about 2 years ago. The box had a plain white label with the sizes. I’d guess it was sent to the store to use for returns. Bought the two they had.
Went into the Ace I used to work at today and they told me that they're dropping Craftsman tools and going to Milwaukee tools.
Also getting rid of Valspar paints (Lowes will be the primary seller) and getting in Benjamin Moore paint. FYI.