jeffmoss26
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Want!!
wxm, KR 21, 34-38, Mine is not quite as nice as yours, but mine has (Some of) the original handle. (leather covered handle originally)

Update....It is my box now. And, that nameplate does little to help in the box ID field. Addressograph made mail room equipment, this box was likely an accessory to their machine and had that nameplate attached by the OEM. My guess is that Beach was that OEM. The only thing really saying otherwise, are the roller, full extension slides on the drawers........ but you never know, they could have been a special for A'graph.
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The reason I wanted that box is that it is such a close match for the six drawer Beach that I recently acquired. I would have preferred more smaller drawers, but it is something else to look at come warmer weather.
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This certainly qualifies for the 'vintage' portion of the requirements. It was built by my Uncle, came to us (Dad and I) when he passed. Dad's been gone 20 years, and my uncle built this easily 20 years earlier.
I use it for tools and supplies in my (messy) home workshop.
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It would look way better if the workshop was clean & a nice wooden machinist's box was sitting on top. Another thing to research. GJ is killing me![]()

Just picked these fellas up yesterday and am goin nuts trying to figure out the manufacturer. Looks like the original color is krinkle gray, had some type of white logo with black lettering on the mid section of the bottom box, the locks are Chicago lock co. (No keys but I will have them made)
I love these old handles and the lock featured on the top corners.
This one is a keeper for 50 bucks , but I hope someone can tell me the maker or point me in a good direction to look.
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That top is actually an intermediate. Five drawers? Very cool!
They're a little battered,
This certainly qualifies for the 'vintage' portion of the requirements. It was built by my Uncle, came to us (Dad and I) when he passed. Dad's been gone 20 years, and my uncle built this easily 20 years earlier.
Just picked these fellas up yesterday and am goin nuts trying to figure out the manufacturer. Looks like the original color is krinkle gray, had some type of white logo with black lettering on the mid section of the bottom box, the locks are Chicago lock co.
As for the manufacture, can you post a few more pics of it, including a picture of the drawer slides? As Outlaw mentioned, that top box is actually a middle or intermediate tool box. Kinda rare being 5 drawers. Probably designed for the not so vertically challenged. 
The krinkle grey paint color should help to narrow it down. You mentioned a white logo with black lettering. Can you post a photo of that? It would probably really help in identifying it.been waiting for you mister.....
can you recall who did locks like this or the handles?

Looks to me like a Chicago file cabinet lock. Common keys are S100, etc.
http://compx.com/products-cha.html
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