Craftsman Tools Phillips Screwdriver Set on 2040-parts.com
Sebastian, Florida, US
Craftsman 6 piece phillips screwdriver set. Never used. Comes with store hangers. Some of the shanks have finish issues.
No engravings or grind marks. 41298, 41297, 41295, 41294, 41293, 4118. Any questions, just ask.
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