Craftsman Professional and Industrial pliers and screwdrivers were made by Western Forge. Facom had absolutely nothing to do with them. Wherever you heard that rumor must be where you’re getting your other misinformation.
I just walked out to the shop and asked our Link-Belt crane tech who uses ICON tools daily how he would compare their pliers to SnapOn pliers, and he said he can’t tell much of a difference. “They all work the same, haven’t had to warranty one yet”.
There you have it.
After doing some looking, I can't totally discount a Craftsman-Facom connection. Searching for "Craftsman France" on ebay does show a few items sold under the Craftsman name that were made in France. Mostly some of those L-socket wrenches that are popular over there and some long reach needle nose pliers. The needle nose pliers (part # 45388 and 45389) show up in my 2002 craftsman catalog with no mention of being made in USA like the other pliers. Interestingly the catalog also has a listing for Facom cushion handle punches. That doesn't prove Facom made the pliers, but it certainly is possible. All that being said the majority of the other pliers in the catalog are listed as being made in USA. The black handle professional screwdrivers are listed as being US made as well.
Craftsman had a long connection thru the years to SK Tools, which at various times made a large number of tools for the Craftsman brand.
Around 1985, SK Tools was purchased by France’s Facom Tools, with both the USA SK Tools brand, and the French Facom brand, eventually getting combined under the name SK -Facom, with manufacturing in the USA by the former SK plant, as well as various USA made OEM suppliers, and other manufacturing in France, and various European countries, by France based Facom, and the various manufacturing plants and OEM suppliers Facom used.
At some point, the Craftsman brand switched from SK as there main hand tool supplier, to Danaher Corporation, but SK-Facom, remained as a supplier for certain tools, **** as the higher end Craftsman Flare wrenches, which I believe were sold as “Craftsman Professional”.
The SK supplied flare wrenches were USA made, but various other Craftsman Professional branded tools were also sourced from SK-Facom, and this included some French made tools, including some pliers (the ones I’m mostly familiar with was a set of French made long reach pliers, but I believe there were others).
Other French made tools, such as the “Cle a Pipes”, French style box wrenches were also made in France and branded Craftsman Professional.
The “Craftsman Professional” branded tools in a number of cases, included various imported tools, with the main caveat bring the tools were very high quality.
Bahco high tension hacksaws were sold under the Craftsman professional branding, as were some Knopex pliers, like the Cobras or Alligator pliers.
Some 1000v insulated pliers from Knipex may have been rebranded as well.
The USA made Craftsman Professional rebranded tools were usually higher end tools, like Armstrong made wrenches, or SK full polish chrome wrenches.