I had to say yes to these vintage CM boxes on a recent estate sale search.
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This is a box, that a tool came in; so, I guess it is a tool box.
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OTC - Owatonna Tool Co - Toolbox. I'd like to clean this guy up for my Pop for Father's Day but I don't want to do anything that might ruin it. It's in pretty good shape just some light rust and the drawers get stuck a little when sliding from dust and grime. Any suggestions....I have read a lot about the full restoration process but I don't want to hurt any value it might have, being a piece of American Made History.
Nice! What a super Dad.Not sure if this is vintage but my dad picked this up from a tag sale or somewhere and gave it to me to sell. Kennedy Kits 1017

Nice! What a super Dad.
Now, Father's Day is on it's way!
You can get him something special with the $$.![]()
Hi, Can anyone help me price my box?
wondering if I should sell or keep to use?
I don't understand your predicament. If you can use it, why are you considering selling it?
btw, it's not worth all that much
Hi, Can anyone help me price my box?
wondering if I should sell or keep to use?
I am in San Francisco Bay Area. I have the keys to the top, but the bottom I do not have the key; but it is unlocked.
Everything works well all sliders are smooth like butter. Only some scratches on the rear from moving around the garage, made in 1985.
None of the boxes were repainted.
The reason I am deciding if I should sell is I am not sure if the newer ones have higher quality, and if I should get a newer one instead? I am new to this tool stuff so hope you can bear with me. what is the difference in quality from an older chest vs a new one with ball bearings etc?
None of the boxes were repainted.
The reason I am deciding if I should sell is I am not sure if the newer ones have higher quality, and if I should get a newer one instead? I am new to this tool stuff so hope you can bear with me. what is the difference in quality from an older chest vs a new one with ball bearings etc?
Ditto to what jakemac says. Laguna, if you get rid of that 1980's era Craftsman box and buy a similar, new toolbox set from Sears, the steel will be MUCH thinner! (think tinfoil and you won't be able to load up the drawers like that classic box you have).KEEP IT !
The new boxes are made with a thinner steel and the framing isn't as sturdy as the older boxes. Yours is from the period just before the quality started to slowly degrade. In comparison, yours is built like a tank while the new stuff is built like a Yugo (SmartCar in today's terms).
If properly cleaned and lubricated, the friction slides on your box could outlast the newer ball bearing slides. Once again, the steel is thinner on the new stuff.
None of the boxes were repainted.
The reason I am deciding if I should sell is I am not sure if the newer ones have higher quality, and if I should get a newer one instead? I am new to this tool stuff so hope you can bear with me. what is the difference in quality from an older chest vs a new one with ball bearings etc?
Depends what "newer" box you are getting. For some reason the up close pic of the top box looked like the paint was redone.
...I don't need it but hope the seller responds...

Dude, you are flying down the slippery slope at Warp 9.![]()
None of the boxes were repainted.
The reason I am deciding if I should sell is I am not sure if the newer ones have higher quality, and if I should get a newer one instead? I am new to this tool stuff so hope you can bear with me. what is the difference in quality from an older chest vs a new one with ball bearings etc?
Dude, you are flying down the slippery slope at Warp 9.![]()
