tool_scrounge
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I picked up this socket set a while back after seeing it forsale online with very little description. I like tools in blow molded cases for car use since it is easy to see if anything is missing. But what is in the case has me a bit puzzled.
All the tools are stamped -v- or -vv-.
From what I can see in the catalogs, blow molded cases were first introduced in ~1993.
The ratchets (-v- marked) all have metal selector switched and the 1/4" also has a ball oiler. From my understanding they stopped producing these in the late 1980s.
These is 80+ sockets, but the mix is a bit odd.
The mix of sockets is odd. Almost all standard length SAE sockets have 6 and 12 point versions for 1/4", 3/8" amd 1/2" drive sizes. The deep sockets are 6 point for 1/4" drive and 6 & 12 point for 3/8 drive. But in Metric sizes there are 6 & 12 point for standard length 1/4" drive sockets. 3/8" drive has almost all 12 point sockets and there are no Metric 1/2 drive sockets. There are just a few Metric deep sockets in 1/4" drive only.
For than many sockets, it is odd to see no extensions, swivels, adapters, etc.
And then it has a few SAE combo wrenches.
I find this set quite odd. I can not find this version in any of my catalogs. Any thoughts on the vintage or origin of this set? Does the Logo in the box give a clue? Was it made from NOS castoffs in warehouses from the waning years of Craftsman tools? A non-catalog special in which the ratchets were substituted?
Thanks in advance for your input in this.
All the tools are stamped -v- or -vv-.
From what I can see in the catalogs, blow molded cases were first introduced in ~1993.
The ratchets (-v- marked) all have metal selector switched and the 1/4" also has a ball oiler. From my understanding they stopped producing these in the late 1980s.
These is 80+ sockets, but the mix is a bit odd.
The mix of sockets is odd. Almost all standard length SAE sockets have 6 and 12 point versions for 1/4", 3/8" amd 1/2" drive sizes. The deep sockets are 6 point for 1/4" drive and 6 & 12 point for 3/8 drive. But in Metric sizes there are 6 & 12 point for standard length 1/4" drive sockets. 3/8" drive has almost all 12 point sockets and there are no Metric 1/2 drive sockets. There are just a few Metric deep sockets in 1/4" drive only.
For than many sockets, it is odd to see no extensions, swivels, adapters, etc.
And then it has a few SAE combo wrenches.
I find this set quite odd. I can not find this version in any of my catalogs. Any thoughts on the vintage or origin of this set? Does the Logo in the box give a clue? Was it made from NOS castoffs in warehouses from the waning years of Craftsman tools? A non-catalog special in which the ratchets were substituted?
Thanks in advance for your input in this.