Oldtuleguy
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The eagle patent lawsuit. Ultimately dismissed.
I recently acquired this Craftsman C-97 1/2" drive ratchet from D42jeep to go along with the rest of my Craftsman C-series tools.
Also of interest is the two styles of C-93 breaker bars. The top one came with the socket set and the one below it came from Smokeshow a couple years ago. Do I guess correctly when I say those are the result of a patent lawsuit between Snap-on and Plomb?
The ratchet makes the rest of the set look like ****. Now I need to upgrade ...
Brian

I had a good dialogue with Lauver on this subject on GG once upon a time, Don, gone in the crash now. Personally, I am not ruling out the possibility of Barcalo.
That's good to know! I was wondering if it was common. I had emailed Todd and Unaiu earlier today and theirs are marked. I was going to start looking for examples, but you just saved me a lot of time. Thanks.None of my Circle U rats of any drive size have the U marking on them either.
That's good to know! I was wondering if it was common. I had emailed Todd and Unaiu earlier today and theirs are marked. I was going to start looking for examples, but you just saved me a lot of time. Thanks.
So its Long C AND SK! You were right!![]()
Hmm. Do you have any substantiation for that statement? A period document that articulates that? The factory designation would certainly help the theory that Circle-H is for Husky plant and BE is for New Britain proper. However, I believe it was Todd who showed that they moved the Husky operations to Connecticut.The BM and Circle K had to do with the site the tools were made.
BM = Brazil Stamping Company
Circle K = Sherman-Klove




The BM and Circle K had to do with the site the tools were made.
BM = Brazil Stamping Company
Circle K = Sherman-Klove[/QUOTE
That is interesting. It would explain why it is not a circle k .
That might work, Roy. I haven't thought it through, but it's interesting and seems tighter than the factory/facility designation.
Not sure what you mean, Otg. BM and (K) production are both thought to have started at the same time, in 1939. At that time, the Brazil plant was kaput and all its equipment and operations had been moved to the expanded main plant. Even if BM production is earlier, why would it be needed in the 40s? To designate which particular forge and press were used?
But again, I don't know if Gear Wolf was merely repeating the old theory, unaware of the discovered dilemma (I posted the newspaper article announcing the 1939 consolidation in the SK thread a few months ago, but I don't know what AA or the commodity DVD says in the subject...), or if he knows of something that substantiates the conclusiveness of his reply.
YesI notice the BM is marked craftsman. My circle k and sk 3/4 sets circa 1940 have unmarked extensions. We're they making 3/4 marked BM and Circle K at same time?