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  2. Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman (tools)

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. New Britain Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    New Britain Machine Company

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    Husky (tool brand)

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  8. Armstrong Tools - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Illinois. Products. Industrial tools. Website. www.armstrongtools.com. Armstrong Tools was an American industrial hand tool manufacturer. [1] In its final years, it existed as a brand of Apex Tool Group, LLC and manufactured the majority of its tools in the United States, focusing mostly on aerospace, government, and military users. [2]

  9. Western Forge - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Products. Hand tools. Website. www.westernforge.com. Western Forge was an American manufacturing company. The company manufactured hand tools that were sold under other brands, including private-label brands such as Craftsman and Husky. It was a subsidiary of Ideal Industries.

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