WagonHo!
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Thank you Lugnutz great article, that Niki logo is what first got me interested in Simonsen boxes. I noticed quite a few makers like Kennedy Kits for one used family pet in their logos. Italian Raimondi tile tools maker initially used their dog. Wish I new the wings/ bird story on the Simonsen boxes, first saw it back in the early 70’s. A Vietnam vet in our electrical shop had the larger, he had to stop using it because all boxes going to the flightline had to have foam cutouts for every tool And his box was loaded. That SSgt was the quinticential Airman had worked on bombers, hueys, tankers whatever flew in the conflict and the SR-71 Blackbird. Dressed in Vietnam era slant pocket fatigues, bloused his pantlegs in spit shined jungle boots And drove a 69 charger - Damn! He shared his knowledge mentored us newbies really good guy.What's the story on that? I am well versed in the history of Simonsen and the heavier duty versions of these cantilevered hip roof tyle boxes they made for the US Army Air Forces (Mechanics, Type II, Class A, Size 2), before and during WWII through the early 50's when they got rounded corners and a metallic instead of a leather handle. Those didn't have the embossed wings, just horizontal bars. Are the wings - which came much later in the 50's, supposed to be a nod to that legacy or what? I searched around a little and couldn't find anything.
This article talks about a different box and a different logo (the dog), but it's a fun read.
Anyone know?
I don’t doubt you’ll Ferret out the story of the Wings stamping, suspect a special Gov contact but speculating.
















