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How old is this craftsman set?

AngryBeaver

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I've had this set for probably 30 years. Bought it at a swap meet when I was a kid. I used it for years in the shop and eventually upgraded my tool sets working on cars.

I keep this in the basement on the reloading bench. I know it's older, just wasn't sure how old. A couple of the snap on misc sockets were dated 1947,48, 51 and the one craftsman socket is what I assume older than the rest. Don't think I've ever seen this logo on hand tools before, just shop equipment.

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The set all has this style logo

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This is the one that has a different logo than the rest of the set.

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ganymede

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Nice little set!
The ratchet, case n breaker bar date to late 40's to mid 50's.
The odd socket is older mid 30's to mid 40's.
 

thehorse13

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I have the same set. My grandfather bought it new after returning from European battlefields which was sometime in 1946. Mine are all marked with circle H and mine has the open style ratchet. Everything in my set has the C in Craftsman underlining the entire word.

Your set is from the 1950s when the set was revised with the closed ratchet, no underline C in Craftsman, etc. The one odd ball underline socket was just thrown in your set by someone.
 
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stormking

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Those tapered socket are right about 1947 or so. They were (I believe) the first Moore Drop Forge V series sets. They are fairly hard to find especially a complete set. There are nine sockets in the set, two of which are eight point. (1/4 & 5/16)
 
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