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mr_offroad_1

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does anyone know where one can find the craftsman screwdrivers with the tapered handles?

there like the black professional ones only they were the traditional red clear and blue color scheme.

im trying to re-acquire them as they were my first set of drivers and i really liked them.

any help would be much appreciated.
 
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zkling

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Hi, welcome to GJ :beer:

Do you have a picture off hand? I think I know what you are talking about but can't seem to find them online. Did they have a cushion center grip?
 

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does anyone know where one can find the craftsman screwdrivers with the tapered handles?

there like the black professional ones only they were the traditional red clear and blue color scheme.

im trying to re-acquire them as they were my first set of drivers and i really liked them.

any help would be much appreciated.

Welcome!

Are these the ones you are asking about? I found the pic online, but I don't know if Sears still sells them. If not, ebay sellers probably do.
 

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I know exactly what he is talking about. They look kind of like the Stanley drivers posted above. Probably from the 1980s if I had to guess.
 

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I know exactly what he is talking about. They look kind of like the Stanley drivers posted above. Probably from the 1980s if I had to guess.

the screwdrivers in question are the original craftsman pro's before they went to solid black handles. Same shape, just the traditional blue/clear ans red/clear handles.

When I started working in '90, they had already switched to black, so it was before that.

could not find pics on ebay.
 

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I believe the OP means like this one. only one I have, 3/16x4, #41591
 

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A handle like this Craftsman ratcheting screwdriver.

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Yeah, what Metaldad posted! They had a couple like that in the maintenance shop at the student union at UT. Very well used over the years :)
 

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Kind of funny, I have 1 like metaldad posted, it mysteriously appeared in my tool box when I had been away on vacation. I asked my buddy who has access to my shop if he left it there, he didn't know anything about it. Weird.
Jim
 

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That was the first set I got when I was a freshman in high school back in 1982. I still have the set,but the handles are all cloudy.
 

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Here's one I picked up this morning. I have not been on the hunt for these, but am sure I left some behind recently...

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Here's one I picked up this morning. I have not been on the hunt for these, but am sure I left some behind recently...

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Oldie but goodie. A Western Forge HOT forged unit---unlike today's....
 

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how can you tell if a craftsman screwdriver has been hot forged?

i only have one of the older style pictured, but its only red and white, no blue ring. id have to guess its an earlier piece.
 

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If you like them they are available with the Husky name at Home Depot. They look IDENTICAL to that.

Yeah, NO.
True the Husky do have a red and blue color scheme but, their handle is tapered nothing like the old Craftsman they're talking about.
Think of the tapered handle found on the old style craftsman professional screwdrivers. The ones that were all black or had orange handles with black blades. Now picture that handle style being a little larger and clear acetate with the red for flat tips and blue for phillips sizes.
They were a short run series back in the Early 1990s. :beer:
 

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I really wanted these...

But they had been discontinued...

You can still find singles and small sets, but not the big set...

SK still has them available as their "Cushion Grip Screwdrivers"...
 

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mrvm

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Think I found one in my Dad's old pile of disorganized screwdrivers.

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John in OH

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If you like them they are available with the Husky name at Home Depot. They look IDENTICAL to that.

Yeah, NO.
True the Husky do have a red and blue color scheme but, their handle is tapered nothing like the old Craftsman they're talking about.
Think of the tapered handle found on the old style craftsman professional screwdrivers. The ones that were all black or had orange handles with black blades. Now picture that handle style being a little larger and clear acetate with the red for flat tips and blue for phillips sizes.
They were a short run series back in the Early 1990s. :beer:

Actually, Brownsfan is correct, HD does carry a set of Husky screwdrivers that have handles very similar (maybe not identical) to the old Cmans.

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http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Variety-Screwdriver-Set-6-Piece-20210003/204465110

Not sure if they are available as individual drivers or not. Really not a bad set for $8, but I've actually never used any of them as I purchased several sets of these screwdrivers for "car" toolboxes, and, so far, haven't needed to use them. The sets I bought were also made in USA.
 
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