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bmwrd0

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Heh. Remember when everyone was going nuts for the little Snap-on tool boxes, the KRA65s? They were bidding up to around $500 or so, and then everyone who wanted one was satisfied and the prices dropped down?

Good times.
 

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This hacksaw blade was on a Union hacksaw I found at a recent estate sale. After I cleaned it up a bit I was able to read the Craftsman marking IMG_2934.jpegIMG_2935.jpeg
I figured that the blade belonged on a Craftsman hacksaw and since one had a worn out 10” blade I added it to that hacksaw. It’s the upper hacksaw in the picture below IMG_2981.jpeg
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-Don
 

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This hacksaw blade was on a Union hacksaw I found at a recent estate sale. After I cleaned it up a bit I was able to read the Craftsman marking IMG_2934.jpegIMG_2935.jpeg
I figured that the blade belonged on a Craftsman hacksaw and since one had a worn out 10” blade I added it to that hacksaw. It’s the upper hacksaw in the picture below IMG_2981.jpeg
IMG_2982.jpegIMG_2983.jpeg
-Don
for supposedly not being a Craftsman collector you sure do have a lot of nice stuff
 
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For the "Long C" markings, the key is the full or partial underline extending from the front "C"; but there were also some markings that omitted the underline, or it was just a tiny half letter width long, but the Letter styling was also distinctive, with an angular font:
Is this considered to be a "Long-C"?
 

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That font is certainly the long C era, but Smoke has a good point - is it on the shank?
I'll take some pictures tomorrow. Until then, this is how we found them.
 

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TexTJ209

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Is this considered to be a "Long-C"?

I've usually heard that referred to as the geometric C, or similar. It's typically solid 1940s era.

The Long C posted earlier in this thread on the sanding discs and drill attachment is a good example of the Long C that ran well into the 1950s. Are we confused yet? 😁
 

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I've usually heard that referred to as the geometric C, or similar. It's typically solid 1940s era.

The Long C posted earlier in this thread on the sanding discs and drill attachment is a good example of the Long C that ran well into the 1950s. Are we confused yet? 😁
The best is looking at early crown top eta catalogues and seeing long c, heritage and crown top catalogs all in one year. Confusing to say the least
 
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