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Jim Stewart
 
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E. Walter Le Roy wrote:
I bought my first Snap-on's in April, 1940. Got the long 1/2" drive
ratchet, set of 15 scokets, and 2 extensions--total price $15 @ 50 cents
down and 50 cents a week Added to it over the years, but still have and use
the original.


I'll bet that in those days, that was a damm good
start for a toolbox. Now look where we are.. inch,
metric, deep, high impact, torx, hex, a bunch of
1/4" drive stuff, etc, etc...


Walt
"GMasterman" wrote in message
...

I was always a Craftsman fan until the last 10 years or so. I've broken


more

ratchet gears than I care to remember. I've had plating peel up on at


least a

dozen wrenches and form a razor sharp edge. Neve broke a box end wrench


but I

have some that are so thick that they will not fit in tight places. I have
always perfered a ratchet with a lever to reverse rather a knob that takes


two

hands. No new Craftsman tool for me now, I buy from local hardware store


and do

better