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RTM

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Crowntop badge on the lid. Patent number (2,269,637) on the inside (for an "automatic self-positioning drill case") dates to January 13, 1942. I'm guessing it was originally black. No idea how they even got the ridiculously thin coat of red on the interior.
Heres mine, no patent number, so later in the queue. No red

 
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I picked this up when I was moving my son to Milwaukee a few years ago. After we moved him in, my truck was empty so of course I went right to Craigslist to see what I could find before driving back to Dallas. Sure enough, no shortage of vintage Craftsman stuff anywhere near Chicago. It wasn't until I got it home that I realized the drawers were not only filled with Crown accessories for the RAS, but they were all lined with The Milwaukee Journal from January 1971 - including articles on Richard Nixon. One of the things I really enjoy about collecting vintage tool cabinets is the varied and interesting things I find in them. This saw w/cabinet is also featured in a centerfold spread in the 1960-61 Craftsman Tool Catalog. This guy also came with a really nice 50s era Craftsman work light attached to it.
 

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I picked this up when I was moving my son to Milwaukee a few years ago. After we moved him in, my truck was empty so of course I went right to Craigslist to see what I could find before driving back to Dallas. Sure enough, no shortage of vintage Craftsman stuff anywhere near Chicago. It wasn't until I got it home that I realized the drawers were not only filled with Crown accessories for the RAS, but they were all lined with The Milwaukee Journal from January 1971 - including articles on Richard Nixon. One of the things I really enjoy about collecting vintage tool cabinets is the varied and interesting things I find in them. This saw w/cabinet is also featured in a centerfold spread in the 1960-61 Craftsman Tool Catalog. This guy also came with a really nice 50s era Craftsman work light attached to it.
That’s one heck of a find! It’s a total time warp, especially with the news papers and the new tools in the drawers in boxes!
 

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Had to buy a large junk lot to get it, but few other good items will make it worthwhile. Guessing wood spade drill bit holder??
 

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Smaller than the designated sizing says. Not in the shop to measure tho now. As they are though, it would allow the bit to rest on the base of the spade, and I doubt designers would have it do that, but not sure either. I'll slide one in and get a pic to better describe that next trip to the shop
 

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That would make sense also, because the hole in the bottom plate probably won't let the square drive end go through. I'll try it with some of my craftsman brace bits to display later
 

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I picked this up when I was moving my son to Milwaukee a few years ago. After we moved him in, my truck was empty so of course I went right to Craigslist to see what I could find before driving back to Dallas. Sure enough, no shortage of vintage Craftsman stuff anywhere near Chicago. It wasn't until I got it home that I realized the drawers were not only filled with Crown accessories for the RAS, but they were all lined with The Milwaukee Journal from January 1971 - including articles on Richard Nixon. One of the things I really enjoy about collecting vintage tool cabinets is the varied and interesting things I find in them. This saw w/cabinet is also featured in a centerfold spread in the 1960-61 Craftsman Tool Catalog. This guy also came with a really nice 50s era Craftsman work light attached to it.
That is a sweet find!
 

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Snagged this 10 drawer upper this weekend, it's missing the tote but I stole the one out of a 6 drawer I have. I've been searching for a few years for one to go on top of my 8 drawer roller so pretty happy with this find. Just needs a little maintenance and it'll be good to go. :)
 

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Snagged this 10 drawer upper this weekend, it's missing the tote but I stole the one out of a 6 drawer I have. I've been searching for a few years for one to go on top of my 8 drawer roller so pretty happy with this find. Just needs a little maintenance and it'll be good to go. :)
Well don’t you just ****! Ha ha, I’m just jealous 😆👍. Nice find. What year? ‘58 or ‘59?
 

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I picked this up at a local estate sale for just a few bucks, I'd been looking for one of these for some time.
 

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I forgot I had this ole plane.
Can't remember when I used it last.....I believe Reagan was our president

It's getting sent off to Uncle Phil for sharpening
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not sure if this stuff is "crowntop" or not, but figured this is the most appropriate thread:

Craftsman 9 pc 3.8 dr Metric socket set 032424 Q 01.jpg
Craftsman 9 piece 3/8" drive METRIC Socket Wrench Set w/original Steel Holder Q

this set contains:

43541 9mm 6 pt marked -V-
43542 10mm 6 pt marked -V-
43544 12mm 6 pt marked -V-
43545 13mm 6 pt marked -V-
43546 14mm 6 pt marked -V-
44306 15mm 12 pt marked -V-
43548 17mm 6 pt marked -V
43549 19mm 6 pt marked -VV-

Steel Holder

* all pieces manufactured for Sears by Moore Drop Forging, Springfield, Massachusetts

Set Q
 

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I seem to always pick up =v= tools at sales so I now have put two cobbled together sets of 3/8” drive tools together. The carry boxes are Crown logo but may have originally come with 1/2” drive tools Here is the first set that I’ve added to over time. IMG_4903.jpeg
genog is sending me the missing 11/16” deep socket in a trade. IMG_4900.jpeg
Here is the second set missing several more pieces. IMG_4899.jpeg
-Don
 

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I took a lot of photos yesterday

Craftsman VL44809 1.2 dr pear-head ratchet 061824 01.jpgCraftsman VL44809 1.2 dr pear-head ratchet 061824 02.jpg
Craftsman VL44809 1.2 dr pear-head ratchet VL = Danaher ca. 1995
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Craftsman VJ44811 3.8 dr pear-head ratchet 061824 02.jpg
Craftsman VJ44811 3.8 dr pear-head ratchet VJ = Danaher ca. 1994-2008
Craftsman 1.2 dr 15 in flex handle =V= 061824 01.jpg
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Craftsman 15 inch flex handle (breaker) =V= - pre-1970 Moore Drop Forge
 

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Craftsman 5-inch Ignition Pliers - "Circle P" - pre-1970 manufactured by Wilde Tool, Hiawatha, KS
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Craftsman 93562 Hacksaw Frame - "Circle P" - manufactured by Parker Mfg. Co., Worcester, MA
 

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Craftsman 7 pc metric combination wrench set VV 061824 A 01.jpgCraftsman 7 pc metric combination wrench set VV 061824 A 02.jpg
Craftsman 7 piece Metric Combination Wrench Set - VV - most likely manufactured by Danaher Tool Group, Hunt Valley, Maryland

Craftsman 7 pc SAE open end wrench set =V= 061824 B 01.jpgCraftsman 7 pc SAE open end wrench set =V= 061824 B 09.jpg
Craftsman 7 piece SAE Open End Wrench Set - =V= - Moore Drop Forge, Springfield, MA
Craftsman 943441 10 pc SAE combination wrench set 061824 C 01.jpgCraftsman 943441 10 pc SAE combination wrench set 061824 C 03.jpg
Craftsman 943441 10 pc SAE Combination Wrench Set (no production code. these look Easco-ish to me.)
;)
 

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Craftsman 10 pc 1.2 dr SAE socket set =V= 061824 A 01.jpgCraftsman 10 pc 1.2 dr SAE socket set =V= 061824 A 02.jpg
Craftsman 10 piece 1/2" drive 12 point SAE Socket Set 7/16" - 1" - =V= - Moore Drop Forge, Springfield, MA

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Craftsman 12 piece 1/2" drive 12 point SAE Socket Set 7/16" - 1-1/16" + 13/16" S.P. Socket - G - Danaher Tool Group, Hunt Valley, Maryland

Craftsman 11 pc 1.2 dr SAE deep well socket set 061824 C 01.jpg
Craftsman 11 pc 1.2 dr SAE deep well socket set 061824 C 02.jpg
Craftsman 11 piece 1/2" drive 12 point SAE Deep-Well Socket Set 9/16" - 1-1/8" - mixed -V-, G, and VV - Easco and Danaher
 
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Not sure what this box originally contained, but it's the only thing I own that's actually got that "Crowntop" thing going:

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Craftsman 15½" x 5" x 1¾" "Crowntop" box
 

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Craftsman 94770 8 inch Hose-Clamp Pliers
 

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Not sure what this box originally contained, but it's the only thing I own that's actually got that "Crowntop" thing going:

Craftsman 15.5 x 5 x 1.75 Crowntop box 062024 01.jpg
Craftsman 15½" x 5" x 1¾" "Crowntop" box
My guess is that it is for the 1/2" deep set with an L handle. I can measure the Heritage one I have to check dimensions. Size isn't listed in the catalog, the 1/2" shallows w/breaker bar is listed at only 3 11/16. The only other possibility would be the master 1/4" set, as it comes with a 14" extension (but no size box is listed). Pics of both listed below.
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My guess is that it is for the 1/2" deep set with an L handle. I can measure the Heritage one I have to check dimensions. Size isn't listed in the catalog, the 1/2" shallows w/breaker bar is listed at only 3 11/16. The only other possibility would be the master 1/4" set, as it comes with a 14" extension (but no size box is listed). Pics of both listed below.
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I thought it might be the 13 piece set also, but I just measured my Heritage version at 12-3/4" x 4-1/4" x 1-5/8".
 

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Per request here are some measurements for the big 1/4 set that I just picked up. Pics make it kinda hard to read the measurements but best I can tell it is 15&5/8 x 5&1/4 x 1&7/8 or so. That’s measured to the “lip”. Box doesn’t quite latch all the way so depth may be closer to 1&3/4. Logo is embossed, no sticker although the box is roached so maybe there was one originally…

Hope this helps!

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@saukit - just an fyi here for you:
Craftsman people are wild!:ROFLMAO:

I wish the plastic insert on this one wasn't so destroyed. Plus there are owners marks on every single piece so I'm sure I won't get that much for it. But good to know, appreciate it!
 

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^ yours appears to not be in as good condition as that one that sold on ebay, which was in cherry shape. apparently that's something of an oddball kit with all those pieces in it - most likely worth trying to piece back together if youre intent is to flip it - even with owner marks.
 

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And here is the inventory for that set +/- a year or two. And yes they go for big bucks on Ebay. If I ever find another,I'd sell one of them:
 

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I found this small file in a restore store. L believe it could be used for filing ignition points. Am I wrong in what it was designed for?
 

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