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guy had a box full of powrkraft and then this new britain box. he wouldnt seperate, wanted it all sold together.

its missing the 3/8 inch sockets. can anyone put a value on this box set ? i have not seen them with these knurled markings before.
 

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Hi Powrkraft was made by Wright and some others like Industro or Thorsen. Great sockets, rachets, etc. New Britain made their own stuff and also owned US Husky and Blackhawk before the 70's I think. Blackhawk today is owned by Stanley, as is Proto. US Blackhawk is good, either era, but more modern is influenced much by Proto (very much similar to Proto). I like old New Britain or Husky US or Blackhawk stuff. I think they also made some MAC stuff and other brands. Could use an assist here on GJ on all the other brands made by New Britain. I do think of them mainly for sockets, rachets, extensions. Don't know much on the wrench side of them. I put these up better than old Craftsman, even V, if a small step down from say Snap On. I'd say $1 a socket and $10 a rachet wrench easy if in good shape. If rusty, then $0.25 a socket or so. It is all available still but depends on the condition. - Paul
 
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i dont think i have any powrkraft made by wright. all of the stuff i have come across has been a direct replica of usa thorsen with a name change.
 

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i dont think i have any powrkraft made by wright. all of the stuff i have come across has been a direct replica of usa thorsen with a name change.

That's interesting! Maybe they used different suppliers. Much was Wright though. Ward's Master Quality also. Edit, all of those old Ward's sockets in the first link above look nice to me, regardless of old US supplier who made them! Look at the chrome on many of those! Quality! I also think of old Industro sockets as very similar to old Wright sockets, both great sockets. - Paul
 
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i also got a pretty good haul of powrkraft in a metal powerkraft box all for 40. just sold the new britain for 40 so i guess i did good. :)
free tools.
i havent taken a pic of them but will post up. box is missing the handle, but i think ive got a few laying around somewhere.
 
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My experience is that old sockets have little value. Old ratchets can be valuable, but generally not sockets.

An incomplete set from a not-super-popular brand has little value.

Maybe a few bucks, I guess. I personally wouldn't pay more than $10 unless I had a need for those sockets. But they're older sockets without off-corner engagement, so they're trumped by even cheap modern sockets.
 
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My experience is that old sockets have little value. Old ratchets can be valuable, but generally not sockets.

An incomplete set from a not-super-popular brand has little value.

Maybe a few bucks, I guess. I personally wouldn't pay more than $10 unless I had a need for those sockets. But they're older sockets without off-corner engagement, so they're trumped by even cheap modern sockets.
yea. they arent worth 5 bucks to me. prob never use them anyway, but to a collector they have value. even more so with the metal box. some people go crazy over metal boxes. not to mention the speeder handle fans out there.

everything in the top tray is powrkraft minus a couple sockets that are proto. the deeps in the red box are a mixture of thorsen and powrkraft, but its a full set so to speak. there are a few wrenches and 3 or 4 screwdrivers as well. some of the other tools are oddballs, off brands. the other plastic stanley toolbox the new britain stuff came in has some smooth jaw proto pliers, several screwdrivers, cutters, pliers, needle nose, etc. there are 2 pair of sargent parallel pliers in there as well. not a bad find. ive done better, but everything i have left was free. im going to throw some extra tools in the plastic toolbox and put it on craigs for 10 bucks to get it out of the way.
 

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Although not certain, I think New Britain produced the private label sockets and ratchets for NAPA for many years. Their sockets are good quality; their ratchets from the 70's are even better, and I look for them whenever I'm hunting for old tools.

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Although not certain, I think New Britain produced the private label sockets and ratchets for NAPA for many years. Their sockets are good quality; their ratchets from the 70's are even better, and I look for them whenever I'm hunting for old tools.

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Yes, they did make these for NAPA for many years. I have a couple sockets they made for NAPA - very high quality. - Paul
 

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I have this set And also wondering if they have any value. Any input would be welcome.
 

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