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Old Craftsman Wrench... No Number, Any Value

Empty Pockets

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I recently came across this wrench in a box lot from a local auction. It's a Craftsman 19/32 wrench with no part number. What i am not sure of is the Letter "Z" before the word "Craftsman". Is it collectible?
 

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r_olson_06

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It's old I think somewhere around 1930s. Usually they are hard to sell unless you have a full set. First $5 offer I would take it

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Hankoh

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"Is it collectible?" Of Course it is collectible! Everything is collectible! Now that you have this one, you need a full set . . .
 
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Bierisch

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"Is it collectible?" Of Course it is collectible! Everything is collectible! Now that you have this one, you need a full set . . .

:willy_nil

And this is basically how every garage turns into a "Time to yell at me guys I need to clean my shop" situation...

I'm not saying that's a bad thing....
 

lauver

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Empty,

That may be a "Z" on your crafty wrench... but I suspect it's an "N".

In either case, the OEM is unknown.
 
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