Gregg33
Well-known member
I'm talking about the hardline.... (And I meant Stop Selling not Step Selling lol)
Recently I bought a Beach top chest in really good condition. It came with a lot of (40 or so?) Craftsman sockets. They appear to be part of a set, with the case and a fair number of sockets missing. Although I don't think the set included much larger than 7/8" and the equivalent in Metric.They are in good shape, little use with very little rust. My hunch is these sockets weren't purchased in a U.S. Sears and they look fairly new, I'm guessing 1980's but this is just a hunch.
I was wondering what year Craftsman in Canada switch to offshore?
Did Sears in Canada and the U.S. ever sell the same hardline tools?
Is there any demand for the sockets I have? I realize they aren't worth SO or Gray prices, but are they more sought after than offshore brands like Mastercrap, Powerfist, China Husky etc. which are basically worth nothing unless they are in a set.
Does anybody on here collect U.S. made Craftsman that was sold in Canadian stores? The sockets I have would be great for some1 that needs to complete some sets. I'm mostly into Gray and have no need for more miscellaneous sockets in other brands.
Also the sockets came with some U.S. made extensions and swivels, but the ratchets were more modern looking with no CoO marked on them (Taiwan?). Are they likely newer or is it possible the U.S. made set came with off shore ratchets? Maybe it was a time of transition and ratchets went off shore before the sockets?
I know I should post some pics! Any answers are appreciated!
Recently I bought a Beach top chest in really good condition. It came with a lot of (40 or so?) Craftsman sockets. They appear to be part of a set, with the case and a fair number of sockets missing. Although I don't think the set included much larger than 7/8" and the equivalent in Metric.They are in good shape, little use with very little rust. My hunch is these sockets weren't purchased in a U.S. Sears and they look fairly new, I'm guessing 1980's but this is just a hunch.
I was wondering what year Craftsman in Canada switch to offshore?
Did Sears in Canada and the U.S. ever sell the same hardline tools?
Is there any demand for the sockets I have? I realize they aren't worth SO or Gray prices, but are they more sought after than offshore brands like Mastercrap, Powerfist, China Husky etc. which are basically worth nothing unless they are in a set.
Does anybody on here collect U.S. made Craftsman that was sold in Canadian stores? The sockets I have would be great for some1 that needs to complete some sets. I'm mostly into Gray and have no need for more miscellaneous sockets in other brands.
Also the sockets came with some U.S. made extensions and swivels, but the ratchets were more modern looking with no CoO marked on them (Taiwan?). Are they likely newer or is it possible the U.S. made set came with off shore ratchets? Maybe it was a time of transition and ratchets went off shore before the sockets?
I know I should post some pics! Any answers are appreciated!

