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  2. Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    www.craftsman.com. Craftsman is a line of tools, lawn and garden equipment, and work wear. Originally a house brand established by Sears, the brand is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker. As with all Sears products, Craftsman tools were not manufactured by Sears during the company's ownership, but made under contract by various other companies.

  3. DIY in the USA: Tools That Are Still Made in America

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    Craftsman. Shop Now One of the most famous brands in the tool industry, the Craftsman name has long been synonymous with Sears, but its tools are also elsewhere at stores like Ace Hardware and Lowe's.

  4. Craftsman has left the building: Sears brands to be sold ...

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    Changes are afoot at Sears that have some people wondering if the 117-year-old retailer might just put itself out of business. For the first time, consumers can buy Craftsman tools and Die Hard ...

  5. Easco Hand Tools - Wikipedia

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    Easco continued the Craftsman contract with Sears. By 1969, the parent company was known as Easco Corporation. [1] Tools made by MDF for Sears have a "V" maker's mark on them, those by Danaher had a "V^" (V and upside down V, sometimes a right-side up V). Variations of the "VV" exist including three digit codes on tools such as ratchets.

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    Forget expensive tool trucks; the professional-focused V-Series will do the trick for a fraction of the price.

  7. Talk:Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    The Dunlap branded tools were not made "into the 1950's". Sears abandoned the Dunlap trademark reg # 369614 post WWII, branding them Craftsman instead. A good example of this is the Dunlap branded 109.0703 lathe which was updated and release around 1946 as a Craftsman 109.20630 lathe.

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