New Craftsman era.

I have a good selection of Craftsman tools from the late 70s and early 80s, they have served me well, have broken a few sockets and stripped 4 or 5 ratchets, currently have a few in the bottom drawer of my toolbox that need to be repaired or replaced. I also have some S-K sockets that were my dad's, they date back to the 1950's or possibly even the 40's, very well made, all are 12 point but have never had any issues. I have a few Snap on and Mac tools as well, usually bought when I needed something immediately. Here in Canada we have Mastercraft tools sold and backed by Canadian Tire stores. In the early days I didn't have much faith in them but their quality has improved a great deal in the last 10 or so years and I have been buying some of them. The warranty is unconditional and any time I have had to take anything back there have been no questions or problems. I have a few Husky tools from the early 70's that aren't very good, seems that Home Depot's affiliation has brought some improvement there. I even have a few John Deere wrenches, no idea where i got them from, probably an auction or estate sale.