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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: cgw2also on March 06, 2019, 06:52:23 PM

Title: CRAFTSMAN, FULTON, DUNLAP TOOLS WITH A-I MARKING
Post by: cgw2also on March 06, 2019, 06:52:23 PM
 I have a recently acquired underlined CRAFTSMAN egg beater drill with A-I on the crank arm & the chuck, a FULTON with the same markings and just saw a DUNLAP on the e place with the same markings and am curious what that marking refers to or means. Since Sears used FULTON & DUNLAP for economy tool lines at one time in addition to their normal CRAFTSMAN line I'm sort of thinking it had to do with a vendor code. Would appreciate any definitive information including time frame used as I'm thinking the underlined CRAFTSMAN was used in the 1940's. Please see attached photos. Thanks.

Charlie(sometimes still a newbie)
Title: Re: CRAFTSMAN, FULTON, DUNLAP TOOLS WITH A-I MARKING
Post by: lptools on March 06, 2019, 07:56:19 PM
Hello, Charlie. There seems to be a lot of info available regarding Craftsman manufacturer codes. It seems that most of the codes apply to wrenches, , or, power tools. I bet there is someone on here that could help you out with the hand tools. Regards, Lou
Title: Re: CRAFTSMAN, FULTON, DUNLAP TOOLS WITH A-I MARKING
Post by: coolford on March 07, 2019, 07:35:01 AM
While cataloging a couple of breast drills lately in noticed each was marked A-I.  They are a Craftsman and a Dunlap.  The design is different for each of them.