A little while back I acquired a couple Craftsman raised panel wrenches that were sized in 32nd increments. One of those wrenches looks a little older than the other one. I noticed that the wrench on the bottom in the photos below has no hash marks (=) before the "C" nor after the "N." (Compare to the wrench on top in the photos.) Both wrenches in the photos have a "-V-" manufacturer code on the reverse panel.
I know there's a Craftsman Date code thread, but I'm most interested in knowing when Craftsman started adding the hash marks (=) to its tools. If anyone wants to venture an educated guess on the approximate age of the bottom wrench, I'd be interested in your thoughts.
Finally, I know neither wrench has any significant value. I use both of them. I'm really just interested in learning a little more about the history of the Craftsman logo and its changes over the years. Thanks.
Jim C.
I know there's a Craftsman Date code thread, but I'm most interested in knowing when Craftsman started adding the hash marks (=) to its tools. If anyone wants to venture an educated guess on the approximate age of the bottom wrench, I'd be interested in your thoughts.
Finally, I know neither wrench has any significant value. I use both of them. I'm really just interested in learning a little more about the history of the Craftsman logo and its changes over the years. Thanks.
Jim C.