Lesserstore
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From the Craftsman code chart by Lauver: X = SK Hand tools, post-Facom , ca. 2008 - 2009.
I thought it kinda looked like SK with those 2 lines above and below the branding.
From the Craftsman code chart by Lauver: X = SK Hand tools, post-Facom , ca. 2008 - 2009.
Thanks3/8" drive 1/4" deep socket..and 12 point?! That one may be a unicorn. Keep an eye on ebay, might be cheaper to buy a set or partial set vs individually.
Curious, does your inverted G have the knurling at the drive end rather than the hex end as the regular G?I'm sorry to hijack your thread, but does anyone know the different series manufactured in the USA that are associated with 3/8 drive metric deep well 6 point sockets and possibly the date range for each?
So far I've located:
EE
V
G
G (inverted)
G1
G2
Laser engraved (appear to be G2)
-Bryan
The knurling at the top was used on all metric sockets (except for NHT made EE) from 1976/7-1984.Curious, does your inverted G have the knurling at the drive end rather than the hex end as the regular G?