jakemac
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I see the frame of the safe in the upper right of the cabinet. It looks like the safe door was removed. Possibly at the same time that the other doors were taken off. I wonder if the cabinet was originally a curbside pick.

Keep dreaming Jeremy!![]()
Well with your permission I plan to. Hopefully for many years to come.

Bought this rolling tool box for $10 at a garage sale. Working on my second YOU ****. No key. Drawers and lower panel all work great. Measures 26.5" wide, 18" deep and 33" high. Pictures are after some clean up. No manufacture logo. Anyone know who made it and how old it is? Any other info would be great. thanks Jim
Bought this rolling tool box for $10 at a garage sale. Working on my second YOU ****. No key. Drawers and lower panel all work great. Measures 26.5" wide, 18" deep and 33" high. Pictures are after some clean up. No manufacture logo. Anyone know who made it and how old it is? Any other info would be great. thanks Jim
Sorry J I wasn't trying to be offensive. I just saw your sig, and the unlikely dream (These are pretty rare), and was trying to be funny. I guess your sig applies to me too..
Dream Big!
I covet that KRA-429B!
Nice boxes Silver!!!
Stop looking, then you will find 2I drool over that KRA380.
This looks very close to mine. I know my top one was purchased new by my dad around 1962. I bought the bottom one used and wasn't able to find the date on it but it is the same era.
Silver, it should be right above wheel on right side. I have a 1965 like it.
I'll keep looking, but the paint is a little bubbly and some surface rust has created a few paint craters. On the front side above the right wheel correct?



Yes sir. Generally speaking all the gray/ red boxes are stamped in roughly same location. It's one of those things if you didn't know where to look you'll miss it. I took same pics of mine to show you.
Look for the blue tape.
I appreciate the help! Finally found it, although I hate to clutter up the thread with my fuzzy pictures. Oh well! Top box is clearly stamped 6-68.
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The bottom box either wasn't stamped very well or the paint has just mangled it up. Barely make out 8-63 in the photo. It's a little clear-er in person.
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i see the date in the top box. the bottom pic looks like paint and rust to me.
That bottom box looks like a 68 as well imo.
That's great info Taumac, helps narrow down the transition years!
Mine is a 65. His has rounded corners, gray "garage door" and that extra piece above it borrowed over from the older 50s heritage series. I'm not sure what extra year they switch from rounded corners to square corners. Think 1967 1968. 1963 would seem correct
Beatcad, that is one very nice machinist box. Great find!
sat afternoon i get a text w/ pix and than a phone call from twertsy. he was at some antique store out of town and found this chest. he sent pix to ask me if was the real deal. i told him it was a gerstner, so he picked it up for me.
its my first gerstner w/o a top til.
i orig thought it was pre war(WWII). i knew it was pre 1942.
i dont know enough about this style but now i'm thinking its earlier like maybe the 20s.
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Nice looking Matco box set in for you guys and gals in central Oklahoma. Don't know the price, but worth checking out (unfortunately no phone # to simply call about the price).
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/pts/5014589665.html
They also list Snap-on tool chest and Snap-on rolling carts (no pictures).
Eh, I bet it looks bad in person. It appears to have had a sloppy spray bomb restoration (see much over spray on casters for evidence).