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larryq

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That came out nice Larry!

Thanks! Stripping the smaller chests is even more work than a full-sized one, as there are so many nooks and crannies. (I have a three drawer 26" roller SnapOn I finished repainting, will post pics in a few days.)
 
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I posted this find in the Garage Sale thread up on the Harbor Freight ***** Snap-On is Great board, but I am so smitten with it I thought I would re-post it here, too. The box is extremely well-built, with a latch I have only seen on WWI and interwar boxes, and hardware for lashing it to horses or carts. I thought it might be something other than an armorer's box after I dumped out all the tools and saw all the slots for thin, uniform partitions, made for magazines.

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I am impressed by the construction, and the patina has so much character.

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Private Lugnutz

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Thanks, Sam. I've discovered that it's a Benet-Mercie Machine Gun ammo box, used by the USMC and first by the French Army.
Edit- full name Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine rifle.
Hotchkiss was the same French company that built WWII Willys MB jeep knockoffs, for a fee, under license from Willys, for the French Army well into the 1960's.
 
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Not quite, but a far sight minty-er than my example! Most of the tools that were in it look as if they have been in it since it was suplussed! So, it clearly got some use in its first life, and its second life, and then sat for a long, long time.
 

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The Hamilton Standard decal is interesting. Are you from Ct.? Or did it travel to California before you bought it?
 

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Picked up an older Matco box this afternoon. Pretty decent shape with a few dents. Worst one is visible on bottom drawer in the picture. No key. The slides all work pretty smoothly. Some rust but only surface. Surprised how heavy it is. Pretty happy with it. $40 and less than 5 miles from my house. Picture is from the CL ad.
 

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Picked up an older Matco box this afternoon. Pretty decent shape with a few dents. Worst one is visible on bottom drawer in the picture. No key. The slides all work pretty smoothly. Some rust but only surface. Surprised how heavy it is. Pretty happy with it. $40 and less than 5 miles from my house. Picture is from the CL ad.
Real Nice, Nice Box! plus, :thumbup:Esp for the price,
 

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Since I derailed earlier, I guess I may as well continue the screwdriver trainwreck here

I made my first usable thing with a laser (the plastic bandsaw disc), then used that to cut out some new scales

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I visited this piece yesterday in Lancaster, PA, where it's been sitting at $38 for about a year. Haven't researched the air school yet. Box is empty, if you wondered.
2nd image, bottom center: in situ, on lowest shelf of the green shelving, peeking around that steamer trunk lid.
 

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I visited this piece yesterday in Lancaster, PA, where it's been sitting at $38 for about a year. Haven't researched the air school yet. It's empty, if you wondered.
And it isn't sitting in your shop yet? I have one similar to that and I'd buy that one in a heartbeat.
 
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Here's a Kennedy I picked up the other day at an estate sale for $6. It is smaller than the usual Kennedy pent roof boxes(no model # that I can see).Has a small dent in the top I'm gradually working out.It is difficult to get behind it because of the trays. Some miscellaneous tools in it including screwdriver tips that fit my Yankee automatic screwdriver. Got a couple of modifed Snap-On K-70 ratchets for a buck a piece and two old push drills with tips for $1 apiece as well. The best score was an old Marbles fish knife for 75 cents that I was offered $300 for yesterday! Still thinking about THAT one.
 

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WAS in Cahokia. SLU sold the site in 1997. Interestingly to me, I'm going to be driving to St Louis later this summer to visit my sister, who works at SLU. Small world.
 
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I sold a lot of stuff that I paid little for and then found out it was worth a small fortune. Do I wish I had kept those items? Yes a little, but I'm a practical person, so I sold them.
Nice find on that Marbles knife! ;)
John
 

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I'd do some research on it first, but unless you are a collector of Marble's I'm leaning to sell also...

I've been collecting knives for 62 years now and I've always enjoyed the thrill of the hunt more than the monetary value;although that is always a plus.
In researching the knife I found that it was only made for a year or so(circa 1907)and that it is one of the most difficult Marble's knives to acquire. In talking with a couple of knowledgeable collectors I found that if it was in mint condition(it is a long way from that)it would bring $1200-$1500. In the shape that it is in(full blade with slightly rounded point and missing the escutcheon plate on the side)it is worth $300-$350.Just having the plate on it would near double the value.
I guess you could call me a Marble's collector;I have several vintage(pre-WWI)knives and a wrist compass given to me by a friend whose father bought it new;plus a couple of newer ones after the company was ressurrected in the 1980's.
I have been thinking of downsizing my collection for awhile now so maybe this is the impetus I need to start.
 

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Picked up a KRA 380 and a side box KR 288D today.
Dirty, a little rough but should clean up.
I am seeing some KR 288As but no 288D when I search the net.
Made in Canada designation possibly ?

Brian
 

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So, I expect this will cause another outcry, but here's another box I didn't buy...call it "field research."
Back a few pages, (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5759973&postcount=5716) I posted a Bonney toolbox and some speculation it was made by Union. I ran into the same Union box at the same flea market today, and the vendor kindly allowed me to photograph it. I think the differences are owing mainly to different dates of manufacture (different type of handle, no markings on the otherwise similar hasps). This box lacked a tote tray, like the Bonney, or I would have surely bought it.
The black box is the Bonney in question.
 

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So, I expect this will cause another outcry, but here's another box I didn't buy...call it "field research."
I wouldn't have bought that one either, my interest in the other one is because I'm an aircraft mech :)

erm... what ya think shipping might run for that box from Lancaster PA to Lancaster CA?
 
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Before and after a little TLC...
I know the roller may not look much better but it does!

Brian
 

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