Smokeshow69
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The different answers to Cgray's posting started making my left eye twitch so I've spent the evening refreshing my memory (and learning a few new things). What was gnawing on me was the designation of Cgray's ratchet as pre-war. Led me to question what Sears was selling during and after the war. Watching Gear Wolfs video, reviewing Outlaws thread about the patents and spending a stupid amount of time in the catalogs leads me to believe Cgrays ratchet ran from 1940 (advertised as "New, Improved Fingertip Control) till Sears dropped New Britain (with the weird exception of the Fors patent which to my knowledge never appears in any of the catalogs I have access to). Has anyone seen a Craftsman branded Costello ratchet with the short lever like Don posted? I can't find an example anywhere, all I see with the short lever are New Britain and None Better branded rats. As far as Costello variants wearing Craftsman brand all I'm seeing are the "T-bar" shifters in the late 30s and the long shift lever starting 1940. On one hand I'm hoping there's a Craftsman variant out there I knew nothing about, on the other hand I"m not as I'll go nuts trying to find one.
I have never seen the short shifter ratchet posted! That thing is way cool! I will holler at rileysan to see if he has any thoughts or input!
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