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| Adam | August 28th, 2005 03:49 PM August 28, 2005 Tool Pictures A posted link to the poster's tool in question would help the group in identification tremendously. It would take way too many words to describe a "dog-bone" wrench. But, viewing one picture says it all. It would be very useful for this service to be available from Sears itself. But, that would involve keeping historical records. Pictorial historical records! A collection of the old catalogs is probably the best reference. Sears has a set of Big Book catalogs on microfiche available. But, the Big Book was not a definitive tool resource. That is why there have been Hand Tool and Power Tool yearly catalogs (combined the hand and power tool catalogs since 1936). What little of yester-year that Sears supports can be found at www.searsarchives.com. Do you like Craftsman style homes? The time line gets the opening of the Craftsman tool line accurate within one year (something big already had happened in 1927). So post those pictures on third party sites, with links posted here! |
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