kc-steve
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Hey all,
I've been organizing my tools recently and ran across a set of Craftsman ratchets that I NEVER used since I got them in a mechanic's set around 1991. I have many other ratchets so I was thinking about selling them, but read on.
The model #s are as follows:
43797, 1/2" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
43796, 3/8" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
43795, 1/4" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
These are not only odd for Craftsman, but I think might be rare. Craftsman doesn't have any info on them. After searching the 'Net I found others seem to like them even better than other Craftsman ratchets. But no one else seems to find much info about them either. Someone said they might be Stanley(?) ratchets. Like I pointed out above, they are polished round-heads. I think I counted 44 teeth based on turning it and counting the clicks. And they are made in Taiwan. (see attached photos)
Rare doesn't necessarily mean valuable, but I HATE to sell something undervalued or might be of value someday. Anyone know much about these ratchets? Anyone want to hazard a guess about what they are worth?
Thanks for looking,
Steve
I've been organizing my tools recently and ran across a set of Craftsman ratchets that I NEVER used since I got them in a mechanic's set around 1991. I have many other ratchets so I was thinking about selling them, but read on.
The model #s are as follows:
43797, 1/2" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
43796, 3/8" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
43795, 1/4" drive, polished round-head, made in Taiwan
These are not only odd for Craftsman, but I think might be rare. Craftsman doesn't have any info on them. After searching the 'Net I found others seem to like them even better than other Craftsman ratchets. But no one else seems to find much info about them either. Someone said they might be Stanley(?) ratchets. Like I pointed out above, they are polished round-heads. I think I counted 44 teeth based on turning it and counting the clicks. And they are made in Taiwan. (see attached photos)
Rare doesn't necessarily mean valuable, but I HATE to sell something undervalued or might be of value someday. Anyone know much about these ratchets? Anyone want to hazard a guess about what they are worth?
Thanks for looking,
Steve
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