Here is an example of a Kraeuter ratchet made by S-K that I have. They were a supplier of tools during WW2. I have several of their various types of pliers which are top quality.
-Don
Kraeter was a maker of excellent pliers going back to around 1900. I don't think they ever made any socket stuff, just relabled sk.
Woody: thanks again for the PM and for posting up the link to your Kraeuter thread you started a few years ago. since that thread has a ton of information on it can you maybe have the MODS move it to VINTAGE TOOLS SECTION and maybe with BIGWHEELS permission we'll take the Kraeuter tools conversation over to the thread you started that already has a ton of information on it?
BigWheels: ok with you? check out Woody's other threads too if you have time cause for a while there he was posting threads with a ton of old tool companies.
Picture of the ratchet in the above post...Here is an example of a Kraeuter ratchet made by S-K that I have. They were a supplier of tools during WW2. I have several of their various types of pliers which are top quality.
-Don

Do you know what type it is, Jim? I'll keep an eye out. When are these pliers from? I have the 1942 catalog, which they're not shown in, and just from seeing bunches of Kraeuter pliers here and elsewhere, the model numbers look atypical.I seem to be missing model number 84.
Do you know what type it is, Jim? I'll keep an eye out. When are these pliers from? I have the 1942 catalog, which they're not shown in, and just from seeing bunches of Kraeuter pliers here and elsewhere, the model numbers look atypical........
Do you know what type it is, Jim? I'll keep an eye out. When are these pliers from? I have the 1942 catalog, which they're not shown in, and just from seeing bunches of Kraeuter pliers here and elsewhere, the model numbers look atypical.
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I started collecting Kraeuter DOE wrenches a few years ago and I've always posted updates on the DOE thread. Probably because there hasn't been a single centralized prominent 'all things Kraueter' thread here. I remember looking for one when I created the Sticky and couldn't find one. It's one of those brands that, for whatever reason, unlike Plomb or Williams etc, has a dozen threads, all specific to a certain tool, all short-lived. I don't remember this one, though. Maybe because it's spelled wrong. This one is fairly diverse and taking off a little now after being bumped, so what do you guys think of making this one the link in the Sticky Index thread? I will ask NUTTSGT to correct the spelling.
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