While I'm not ready to reveal the sources quite yet, I found the vanadium ratchet sets directly depicted and described. How, where, and when they were shown helps solidify my working theory about them quite a bit.I would certainly not be surprised...Sears played fast and loose with catalog illustrations vs. what was actually offered. Cant wait to see the findings


That certainly sounds interesting! Plus I would imagine, while you solved some mysteries, you probably also created some more for yourselfWhile I'm not ready to reveal the sources quite yet, I found the vanadium ratchet sets directly depicted and described. How, where, and when they were shown helps solidify my working theory about them quite a bit.
Finding them was a bit of a double edged sword. On one hand, cracking the case helped me find information on other tools. On the other hand, it was tedious and expensive.![]()
Here's my complete amber handle long C set.
Here's a fun set I just got. A (presumably) transitional Long C 1/2" drive socket set. It has the Long C decal paired with the greenish gray textured finish usually seen on the 45+ Heritage badged units.
As far as I can find, only shows up in the catalogs in 45+, and only with the Heritage badge.
Posted this on the Craftsman Collector fb group, but been meaning to be more active here.![]()
Hey, that is a pretty nice find! I'm happy for you!
Yeah, that is realy a nice set! Not real common with that paint/logo scheme for sureThanks! Still has the BLO coating on the sockets too, looks barely used.![]()
Real subtle there Lugz. With the ****-o-meter in the background.As first report in the Garage Sale thread, I snatched up this Reed-made pipe threader set at the flea this morning. These are BEFORE pics.

Haha. That's where I keep it. Honest. It's always sneaking into pics. Kind of like my red die. You just haven't noticed it before. Look what it's pointing to. Less than "Meh".Real subtle there Lugz. With the ****-o-meter in the background.

Clasik said:"...a lot of spare =v= sockets..."








Found several surprises at an estate sale this morning and by surprises I mean items that were not in any of the estate sale pics. This Craftsman 1/4" socket set is in great condition as was everything I bought today. The former owner really took care of his stuff. Absolutely no rust to be found on this set and it was in his garage/shop. I'm guessing they don't build garages like they used to. I hesitated at the asking price of $20 but was all over it at $15. Nice to get a price break on the first day of an estate sale. I get along well with the garage guy at this ES company. In posting my morning haul in the Garage Sale thread, I mentioned the brown film/finish on every piece except the ratchet and Lugz said the prevailing thought was BLO. That kind of makes sense.
Anyway, all the pieces are Long C Craftsman and all are Circle-H except for 3 pieces (9/32 & 7/32 6-pt sockets and the sliding T-handle) which are marked BE.
The currently 14-pc set pieces are as follows, 6-pt sockets: 7/16, 3/8, 11/32, 5/16, 9/32, 1/4 & 7/32; 8-pt sockets: 5/16 & 1/4; 1/4" ratchet, 5" breaker bar, 3" & 6" extension and sliding T-handle. Is the set complete? The only part I'm wondering about is if there was a crossbar for the hole at the end of the breaker bar? If it is missing I expect this is nearly impossible to replace with an original crossbar. Correct?
I searched for Craftsman Tools on Internet Archive. 1939 was the earliest Craftsman catalog I found there. The ratchets look like they are from a later period than the ratchet in this set which has the ratcheting mechanism exposed versus enclosed for the ratchets in the 1939 catalog. Does anyone know what period this set would date to or have a catalog link to this set? Thanks!
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My set is complete. The sockets had just slid to one end of the tray. The picture below shows the sizes. I see no reason that you shouldn’t consider your set original, Sears frequently sold slightly mixed sets.Don, looks like this set does have a crossbar for the breaker bar. Which socket is this set missing? Do you think the BE pieces in my set are original or replacements? Thanks for posting the pic!
All, Is Internet Archive the best website to find old Craftsman catalogs? My search there yesterday was rather disappointing in terms of what catalogs it turned up.
