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Welcome from Miami Beach Jerry!
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Craftsman?Rock on, Brother!
I still have my first ratchet and most of the socket set, and I still use them.
Craftsman?
I know right? where did you get your catch can, looks good
Craftsman?
Mine was a no-name brand as well. TAT made in Korea. Have had it for 40 years now. I do have all the sockets still, the one missing in the rail is currently being used by my son in his effort to fix a snowblower.No. I could not afford Craftsman back then, when I bought my first ratchet and socket set. It was just a cheap no-name set made in Japan (the China of my time for cheap imports), and it is all the more amazing that most of it has survived for over 50 years.
Thanks for the welcome, I have been a member for awhile but just now starting to participate.Welcome from Miami Beach Jerry!
Thanks for the welcome, we road tripped to your area over Thanksgiving to Princeton, NJ to visit inlaws. Took them to Prax in Philly a couple of times. They liked it better than Atlantic City.Welcome Jerry!
Dang I needed to call you yesterday when I was looking for a 10mm Deep Socket, had to end up using a open end 10mm ( what a pain)Mine was a no-name brand as well. TAT made in Korea. Have had it for 40 years now. I do have all the sockets still, the one missing in the rail is currently being used by my son in his effort to fix a snowblower.
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