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Old 09-22-2024, 07:50 PM   #51
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Blasts from the past.
I remember those.
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Old 09-23-2024, 04:14 PM   #52
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Remember the Christmas catalogue with the monster set on the cover? In 1976 my wife bought me that set, complete with the tool box and roll around chest. The box looked big at the time but it grew smaller every year. The box didn't hold up very well and I finally bought a big box and retired that one. I still have all the tools but now they are in a Chineseum box.
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Old 09-23-2024, 11:44 PM   #53
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Remember the Christmas catalogue with the monster set on the cover? In 1976 my wife bought me that set, complete with the tool box and roll around chest. The box looked big at the time but it grew smaller every year.
Funny, but I bought a Craftsman 3-drawer toolbox around that time and thought I was big-time! Then I had to buy a larger Kennedy tool chest to handle all my new tools.

Now I have the chests and cabinets below, plus some more in my main garage. And that's nowhere near what some guys have. Some of this stuff is nearly 50 years old , like the brown Kennedy chest that used to seem huge. Excuse the messy workbenches. I was in the process of moving in when I took this photo. I'm usually only half that messy!
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Old 09-24-2024, 07:39 AM   #54
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I was over at the homestead today.

I took this picture for another thread.

Then I reailize after all my younger years of using this machine that I had no idea it came from Sears and Roebuck.

The picture belongs in this thread.
This is still setting my dwell to this day!
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This is a page out of my old 1937 Sears Catolog
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Old 09-24-2024, 04:52 PM   #56
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This is still setting my dwell to this day!
That is cool.

Is that just a Newer model maybe?

The one I have still works.
It takes C-Cell batteries.
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Old 09-24-2024, 07:42 PM   #57
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I have a few
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Old 09-24-2024, 09:35 PM   #58
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That is cool.

Is that just a Newer model maybe?

The one I have still works.
It takes C-Cell batteries.
It takes two C batts also.
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I have a few
Wow

I think my brother has those.

My brother and I inherited our Grandpa's tools.

My Grandpa was a Big fan of Sears. For Sure.

As a Team My brother and I sit down and divided Grandpa's Great collection.

Your pictures bring back memories.
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It takes two C batts also.
Luckily we can still get those Batteries.
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

I do miss Sears. Sadly, Sears pretty much died 20 years ago. It just took a little while longer for the last nail in the coffin to be driven.

I can remember buying everything in Sears from clothing to appliances to tools. Kuppenheimer even had a "store within a store" at Sears back in the 1980s; I bought a suit there.

Fortunately, I've still got a good supply of Craftsman tools and they were so ubiquitous that the Made in U.S.A. Craftsman tools in good condition aren't hard to find. Having said that, however, I do still often buy new tools, Made in U.S.A. if I can find them. Klein, Channellock, Masterforce (Menard's), etc. all still have a LOT of Made in U.S.A. items.
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$2.89, heck of a deal! Not sure if I want to try out the 10,000 volt proof one!
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$2.89, heck of a deal! Not sure if I want to try out the 10,000 volt proof one!
Yeah.

That reminds me of a Joke about the Shark suit.
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That reminds me of a Joke about the Shark suit.
Just don't poke the shark, you might get electrocuted.
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$2.89, heck of a deal! Not sure if I want to try out the 10,000 volt proof one!
Well it ain't the volts that'll kill you anyway, it's the amps.
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$2.89, heck of a deal! Not sure if I want to try out the 10,000 volt proof one!
My high voltage Klein screwdrivers only the tip was exposed. I was still required to wear high voltage gloves. I only played in 440 control cabinets, scary enough for me...
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I liked going at Christmas to see what all was on sale with the tools. I would buy tools for my brothers and my brother-in-law. One for me, one for one of them, one for me...
I still have a die-hard battery I bought there when I was 18.
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Sears sold Michelin tires under their brand. I ran them on my 72 Cheyenne for years.
Put a set of Sears 235-75 "RoadHandler" tires on an 81 C10 Silverado I had back then. I remember them looking good and having a smooth ride.
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