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Packard V8

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I got mine in trade for helping close out a parts store more than thirty years ago. They're they're a good medium level set, about equal to S-K, Proto and the like. Since no one knows or remembers Easco, they usually go for less than S-K or Proto. Look at what an on-sale Craftsman set goes for as a baseline.

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cruiser808

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I got mine in trade for helping close out a parts store more than thirty years ago. They're they're a good medium level set, about equal to S-K, Proto and the like. Since no one knows or remembers Easco, they usually go for less than S-K or Proto. Look at what an on-sale Craftsman set goes for as a baseline.

jack vines

Well said Jack. I think that about answers the question. :thumbup:
 
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I'd place them a bit lower than the Protos & SK...

They're the equivalent of a good old Craftsman raised panel (since that is essentially exactly what they are)...
 
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