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davethorik

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I have a mixed metric set of craftsman rp usa and Masterforce usa, this is the biggest one I have. 32mm. 16-5/8" oal. I bought it from an ace hardware going out of business sale for something like $3. Still has the sticker on it.
 

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6PTsocket

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The 80's wrenches are tough but they are not fine tooling. It looks like they shipped the same die with the work to china. I will agree about the sockets but the wrenches are the same old junk they been making since sometime in the 70;s where they look to be made from an SK die?
I was thinking that they looked a lot like my SK wrenches. I belirve SK was a Sears supplier at that time. Easco and Danaher made for Sears too.

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I was thinking that they looked a lot like my SK wrenches. I belirve SK was a Sears supplier at that time. Easco and Danaher made for Sears too.

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Yes, I believe S-K was a supplier for the fully polished Craftsman Professional line, as well as certain ratchets and other items. I also have a Craftsman stubby 3/8" flex ratchet which I'm pretty sure was made by S-K.

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