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Jtels85

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Hey guys!

Does anyone happen to know around what year Craftsman Professional wrenches went from being manufactured/sold by SK to Danahar?

Same questions regarding the change from black handle Professional screwdrivers to the red/black handles.

And same question regarding basic Craftsman socket sets with the blue 1/4”, yellow 3/8” and green 1/2” labels. That happens to also be when they switched from G1 to G2 sockets I believe.

Thanks!
 
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jeff64

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Don't know the year they changed, but I got my SK made set in 1996. I bought the larger sizes and SAE wrenches in 2008, and they were made by Armstrong. I bought most of these as singles, so the SK stock was gone by then. That's a wide range, but maybe it helps you a little.
 

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Don't know the year they changed, but I got my SK made set in 1996. I bought the larger sizes and SAE wrenches in 2008, and they were made by Armstrong. I bought most of these as singles, so the SK stock was gone by then. That's a wide range, but maybe it helps you a little.

I got my Armstrong made Combos in 09, also bought a set of Flare Nut Wrenches which, I have been told, were made by SK?

Don't know when the change was made for the Combos...
 

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Bought an SK made set in 1998, the “raised panel” style professionals, with a K code.
 

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Yeah, the profile is very much like a supercombo. I have the full SAE set, never used.
 
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SK manufactured for Craftsman from 1985 to 2004. Danaher manufactured for Craftsman from 1990 to 2008. There is overlap in manufacturing so not a set time when one ended an the other began.
 

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Weren't there different versions of the SK/Craftsman 'k' code wrenches? I seem to remember reading that here some years ago...
 

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Weren't there different versions of the SK/Craftsman 'k' code wrenches? I seem to remember reading that here some years ago...

Yes, some are standard full polish SK style combos branded Craftsman, and some are a really cool full polish raised panel, similar to a Supercombo.
 

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Yes, some are standard full polish SK style combos branded Craftsman, and some are a really cool full polish raised panel, similar to a Supercombo.

That's what I thought. Interesting that they both share the 'k' code
 

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I have the standard high polish professional wrench set in metric as well as the long ones and they both have the same marking so.....
 
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