Craftsman 3/8 Drive 8-point Sockets 1/4 Thru 1/2" 5 Pc Set on 2040-parts.com
Hedgesville, West Virginia, US
A five piece set of Craftsman 8-point sockets, all 3/8 drive.
Sizes 1/4 through 1/2". Seem to be in great shape without previous owner markings.
three sets available. two are pictured on last photo.
display rack is not included.
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