Vintage 13 1/2" Drive Craftsman 12 Point Socket Set on 2040-parts.com
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US
THIS IS A USED SET GOOD SHAPE MOST ARE ORIGINAL AS EXPLAINED. ALL COME WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY FROM SEARS THIS PHOTO SHOWS 2 OTHER SOCKETS THAT WERE NOT CRAFTSMAN ,JUST TO FILL IN BUT THOSE SOCKETS ARE REPLACED WITH NEW ONES
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