Gregg33
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Here is a set of old school Mastercraft combination wrenches I put together. It is missing the 11/32" (if one was made?), 1/2" 7/8" and 1-1/8" sizes. They are in decent shape. After I took the picture (go figure lol) I cleaned most of the surface rust off of the larger wrenches using steel wool and a brass brush.
I don't know much about this style of wrench? They appear to be made by Gray (same shape and size) but unlike another style of Mastercraft wrench made by Gray they don't say "Canada" on them. I'm guessing they date back to the Gray era at Canadian Tire, ie. 1970's or early 1980's. If anybody can provide any insight on this by all means do so. On the back of the wrenches is the text "Alloy Steel" which it says on most Gray wrenches. Many of the newer off shore Mastercraft are termed "Chrome Vanadium". I suppose there is a slim chance these could be Gray knock offs made for Canadian Tire in Japan (don't think much was made in China in those days).
I don't know much about this style of wrench? They appear to be made by Gray (same shape and size) but unlike another style of Mastercraft wrench made by Gray they don't say "Canada" on them. I'm guessing they date back to the Gray era at Canadian Tire, ie. 1970's or early 1980's. If anybody can provide any insight on this by all means do so. On the back of the wrenches is the text "Alloy Steel" which it says on most Gray wrenches. Many of the newer off shore Mastercraft are termed "Chrome Vanadium". I suppose there is a slim chance these could be Gray knock offs made for Canadian Tire in Japan (don't think much was made in China in those days).


