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Markings on C'man sockets

Craptain

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I just bought some Craftsman sockets and while I was sorting them I noticed a few different markings. Most have the -V- or =V= marking on them that I think I understand. But some have =V V= and others have =G= or =E E= on them. Can anyone explain the different marks? Obviously later than -V- but must mean more than that.
 
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NC-Fordguy

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Different production dates.

There's a good thread around here somewhere that covers this
 
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so which ones mean which?

For my sockets:
V = Moore Drop Forge, ca. 1946 - 1967
VV = Easco, ca. 1974 - 1989
G = Easco, ca. 1980 - 1989 perhaps as early as 1979
E/EE = National Hand Tools/later Stanley Works-NHT division, Taiwanese made, ca. 1982 - 1991

The whole (?) code is in the referenced thread.
 

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