ajchien
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I see a number of posts referencing Craftsman =V= series. Are these ratchets and sockets different or special in any way from the stuff currently made?
Ebay people are crazy though. A 3/8" rhft flex handle V series ratchet went for $120+shipping a couple days ago on ebay, more than a new dual 80.
What is a RHFT ratchet?
I just sold a 1/2" 71 tooth ratchet on ebay...

Round Head Fine Tooth
Do you mean a 41-tooth ratchet? I am quite certain Craftsman never had a 71-tooth model...
What is a RHFT ratchet? I've seen that term all over the place, but I don't know what it means.
Thanks for the pics, Bonneyman.
The teadrop ratchet in the last pic is not a old style pushbutton even though it has double lines. It is, however, one of the older new styles. It is distinguished by having a metal selector lever rather than a plastic one like the current models do. I strongly suspect more attention was paid to machining in the older models. ....KEH
Hello everyone! I have to admit I am really new at this - like - this is my first introduction to a forum.
I see a lot of discussion regarding different manufacture marks on Craftsman tools, but what if there is nothing at all? I have a 1/2 inch breaker bar, that only has the Craftsman name, and 'Forged in U.S.A., but nothing else. Anybody have any clue as to how old this is? Thanks!!
There are more than a few threads on Craftsman dates and manufacturers on here. Take a few and check them out. You should also check out http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/ as there is quite a bit of info on Craftsman.........as well as MOST manufactures.
no problem.
the Craftsman =V= series stuff has been discussed here ad nauseum.
Ebay (being the 800-pound gorilla) has unfortunately become the de facto "guideline" for setting of prices on tools, and for reasons which are not readily understandable the " =V= " series stuff seems to command higher prices than earlier "BE" or "circle H" stuff, its being far more abundant notwithstanding.
I think most people buying the much older BE and Circle H sets on e bay are
Collecting tools and not necessarily using them
=v= sets are very good finish quality and can be had in metric sizes and i think
Are being used as tools.
Also,people are nostalgic and want what they had when they were young,fixing
Stuff in the driveway with there dads tools are what people are after.
Not many people around anymore from that much older stuff out there buying to
Use those sets.just cool for the collector.
Just my two cents.

^ let me add to that:
What really makes no sense to me is that a Craftsman =V= set on Ebay will command a much higher selling price than a comparable set made by another manufacturer that would unquestionably be far more rare, as well as (in some cases) being of better quality - i.e., Indestro, Duro Chrome, S-K, Walden, Herbrand, Giller, Thorsen, etc..
There's absolutely no making sense of it. But then, there's no making sense of Ebay buyers, either.![]()
Craftsman 1/4" drive 11/32" 6 pt =V= socket 01 by four.cycle, on Flickr
Craftsman 1/4" drive 11/32" 6 pt =V= socket 02 by four.cycle, on Flickr
Craftsman 1/4" drive 11/32" 6 pt =V= socket 03 by four.cycle, on FlickrThat link no longer works, "Sorry, we couldn’t find that page.
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gdocktor3 said:Not only are there =V= and -V- but there are also those sockets with and with out the ring around the drive end.