Craftsman 2004 Limited Edition Collector’s Socket Set
I received this as a gift at one of the last Sears Editors Conferences that were held. I should probably keep it, but you'll enjoy it more than me.
The sockets are 22-carat gold plated. They're 3/8-inch drive. Each socket has a different logo that matches what was used in that year or time period.
Channel your best Don Corleone and make me an offer I can't refuse.

Each one is stamped with the Craftsman logo it was way back when. Note the differences.

There are a few minor nicks in the top edge of the case. I don't know how they got there.

This is the serial number.
Tim built custom homes and did ultra-custom remodeling for 20+ years before launching his Ask the Builder media presence. He was selected as one of the Big 50 by Remodeling magazine in 1993. This award gave birth to Ask the Builder in October 1993. Tim also operates https://DrawPlumbingPlans.com. His @askthebuilder YouTube channel was the first home improvement channel on YouTube.
Hi Tim, The thought buying of trophy tools is strange to me. I'm a career mechanic / auto engineer with two rollaways. Why have tools that will not be used? Then I considered that Tim Carter owns them and the historic logos could be a good talking point with my grand kids. I offer the very low but almost reasonable amount of $50 (fifty). Thank you for listing the socket set. And an extra special THANK YOU for producing Ask The Builder. Sincerely, John Kling (phone # removed)
John, thanks for the offer. I need to go back and modify that page to tell people to send their bids via email. I don't want your private information on these pages.