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September 26, 2009 at 9:50 AM #462174September 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM #461365
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantI remember being about 12 years old and going into to Sears with my dad to replace a broken Craftsman hammer.
He’d had the hammer long before I was born and the handle had broken. The tool department clerk took the broken hammer and handed a brand new Craftsman hammer to my dad with a smile. No charge.
My dad turned to me and said, “This is why I only buy Craftsman”. That moment has stuck with me to this day. Of course, that was back when “Made in the USA” actually meant something.
September 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM #461558Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantI remember being about 12 years old and going into to Sears with my dad to replace a broken Craftsman hammer.
He’d had the hammer long before I was born and the handle had broken. The tool department clerk took the broken hammer and handed a brand new Craftsman hammer to my dad with a smile. No charge.
My dad turned to me and said, “This is why I only buy Craftsman”. That moment has stuck with me to this day. Of course, that was back when “Made in the USA” actually meant something.
September 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM #461902Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantI remember being about 12 years old and going into to Sears with my dad to replace a broken Craftsman hammer.
He’d had the hammer long before I was born and the handle had broken. The tool department clerk took the broken hammer and handed a brand new Craftsman hammer to my dad with a smile. No charge.
My dad turned to me and said, “This is why I only buy Craftsman”. That moment has stuck with me to this day. Of course, that was back when “Made in the USA” actually meant something.
September 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM #461975Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantI remember being about 12 years old and going into to Sears with my dad to replace a broken Craftsman hammer.
He’d had the hammer long before I was born and the handle had broken. The tool department clerk took the broken hammer and handed a brand new Craftsman hammer to my dad with a smile. No charge.
My dad turned to me and said, “This is why I only buy Craftsman”. That moment has stuck with me to this day. Of course, that was back when “Made in the USA” actually meant something.
September 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM #462179Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantI remember being about 12 years old and going into to Sears with my dad to replace a broken Craftsman hammer.
He’d had the hammer long before I was born and the handle had broken. The tool department clerk took the broken hammer and handed a brand new Craftsman hammer to my dad with a smile. No charge.
My dad turned to me and said, “This is why I only buy Craftsman”. That moment has stuck with me to this day. Of course, that was back when “Made in the USA” actually meant something.
September 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM #461429moneymaker
ParticipantYes I remember those days too. Remember the candy island near the tools,those were the days when Craftsman products were still made here. By the way on a side note I rototilled some manure into a strip for my wife’s vegetable garden, that should come in handy if produce gets out of site like our water is. Just can’t win i guess.
September 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM #461624moneymaker
ParticipantYes I remember those days too. Remember the candy island near the tools,those were the days when Craftsman products were still made here. By the way on a side note I rototilled some manure into a strip for my wife’s vegetable garden, that should come in handy if produce gets out of site like our water is. Just can’t win i guess.
September 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM #461967moneymaker
ParticipantYes I remember those days too. Remember the candy island near the tools,those were the days when Craftsman products were still made here. By the way on a side note I rototilled some manure into a strip for my wife’s vegetable garden, that should come in handy if produce gets out of site like our water is. Just can’t win i guess.
September 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM #462040moneymaker
ParticipantYes I remember those days too. Remember the candy island near the tools,those were the days when Craftsman products were still made here. By the way on a side note I rototilled some manure into a strip for my wife’s vegetable garden, that should come in handy if produce gets out of site like our water is. Just can’t win i guess.
September 26, 2009 at 9:00 PM #462244moneymaker
ParticipantYes I remember those days too. Remember the candy island near the tools,those were the days when Craftsman products were still made here. By the way on a side note I rototilled some manure into a strip for my wife’s vegetable garden, that should come in handy if produce gets out of site like our water is. Just can’t win i guess.
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