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SocketDeviler

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Thanks for the heads up but keep in mind this might be a passing thing. Not so long ago Plomb tools sold like crazy now not so much.
 

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Heck I have the new version of that ratchet and I can't find anyone to buy the 1/2" and 1/4" plus a reg 1/4" for $20 bucks.
 

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I believe that I'm too young (25) to have used one of these? When did they make them & are they that nice????
 
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Well, strictly IMHO, but, a couple auctions does not a trend make. Those ratchets aren't reliably worth anything near that - what'cha got here are two bidders caught up in a war for whatever reason. :uzi::bigun2: I mean they're great ratchets and I'll recommend them any day over most anything out there, but cripes...

I also don't quite agree with the belief that the "new" versions (branded for several different brands) aren't as nice as the old Craftsman ones. Yes, the newer ones I have aren't quite as smooth as the Craftsman ones I've had since the early '80's, but they also haven't been used like all get-out and broke in like my Craftsman ones either. Give 'em time and use and I'm confident they'd break-in just as well.

Holy mud, I just looked at what those two auctions ended at - that's insane! :eyecrazy: Two bidders with big wads of cash to burn....
 
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I agree with ya, PK. But if people on eBay see this auction, they might start thinking that is what these rats should go for.

$73...holy smokes!
 
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Coach James

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I bought a new 1/2" version last year and it is an A+ ratchet. My dad still has the 1/2" he had when I was a little boy 40 years ago and it still works great. I really can't tell any difference between the two.

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i just bought all three sizes in very good condition from j.a.f.e. for far less than that shipped. i hope he does not see this.
 

MarcSeattle

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I have one of those great old Craftsman 1/2 ratchets, non-flex type. 25 years old or so. Still in near-new shape. Anyone interested? I could use a 3/8 swivel head SO (not flex head).
 

dieseldodge01

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$73, WOW, but it looks almost new. I don't have any RHFT Craftsman, but I have the V selectors and they are much smoother than the new ratchets.
 

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I have another version of this ratchet, all chrome, and a round handle. My first roadside tool find, 7 or 8 years ago. Are these valuable as well?
 

dieseldodge01

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I have another version of this ratchet, all chrome, and a round handle. My first roadside tool find, 7 or 8 years ago. Are these valuable as well?


Do you have a picture? Not sure what it is but if it is the one I am thinking of it probably is not.
 

wesmamyke

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Yeah, take a look at the non-winning bidders and what percent of bids they placed with that seller. If the number is a little high chances are it's a shill bidding scumbag.
 

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If you guys don't know I it could be a collector. Craftsman has made that style of ratchet for 40 years and there are I believe 4 different handle stampings and that one is hard to find and is in good shape. I won't spend that knid of money but I like those ratchets none the less.
 
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