twertsy
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+ 1 in a freakin' hurry and Amen, brother!![]()
Guess who will be driving right through Winston-Salem today............

+ 1 in a freakin' hurry and Amen, brother!![]()

Nice box. Isn't that the same company that makes lockers and metal cabinets? Didn't know they made tool boxes.
Guess who will be driving right through Winston-Salem today............![]()
Hope you get it, I'm near Charlotte and have been thinking about driving over all week.
There is also a snapon Taco that looks to be in good condition in Raleigh, but price needs a lot of work.
Here is a cool and unique box I picked up last night.. After talking with the guy for a hour I ended up picking it up for $50. Had never here of Lyon but it is very similar to a Kennedy, and of very nice quality.
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Nice box. Isn't that the same company that makes lockers and metal cabinets? Didn't know they made tool boxes.
Brian
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Quoted from the "Found a deal on craigslist? - List Here!" thread. Pretty pricey but cool.
Personally, I'd pay that.............
+ 1 in a freakin' hurry and Amen, brother!![]()
Hope you get it, I'm near Charlotte and have been thinking about driving over all week.
Unfortunately, I'm not going to have room to pick up that box. Any other trip I'd take the truck, but not today, sadly.
Here's hoping that someone on GJ gets it and shares LOTS of pictures. Would love to hear the story behind it.
and no not paying asking price. 
I'll let you know tomorrow, 15july. I am picking up the 32 Snap-on tomorrow. On hold for me.and no not paying asking price.
It go good with my other 32

I picked up a nice Kennedy lower chest at a sale in Minden, Nevada this morning. The owner said he bought it in the '60s.
-Don
What's the general obsession with Kennedy? Out of 80 or so boxes, I don't own a single one. Every one I've ever laid my hands on feels cheap. I don't get why anyone would want one, let alone pay the prices that are usually asked?Nice Kennedy toolbox in fantastic condition! Saw CL ad today for a Kennedy topbox today that looked like it had been drug to work every day behind his truck. Wanted $100.
Had never here of Lyon but it is very similar to a Kennedy, and of very nice quality.
Isn't that the same company that makes lockers and metal cabinets? Didn't know they made tool boxes.
I believe so, I know that Drives Had/Has a large cabinet/locker thing that is huge, but I have never seen any Tool Boxes either.
What's the general obsession with Kennedy? Out of 80 or so boxes, I don't own a single one. Every one I've ever laid my hands on feels cheap. I don't get why anyone would want one, let alone pay the prices that are usually asked?
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What's the general obsession with Kennedy? Out of 80 or so boxes, I don't own a single one. Every one I've ever laid my hands on feels cheap. I don't get why anyone would want one, let alone pay the prices that are usually asked?
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What's the general obsession with Kennedy? Out of 80 or so boxes, I don't own a single one. Every one I've ever laid my hands on feels cheap. I don't get why anyone would want one, let alone pay the prices that are usually asked?
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Tom, those are a nice set of boxes. The handles on mine look the same but mine are gold colored, and the P. O. of this box referenced about the same time period about 35 years ago he said. He said he had bought a smaller Kennedy and a guy he worked with bought the Lyon, the Lyon turned out to be to big for the guy so they ended up swapping. Now I just have to try and find that matching bottom box.My Lyon boxes are shown on post 7216, page 361 of this thread. The guy I bought them from said he bought them new in the late 1980's. In searching the Lyon corporate site before buying these, I didn't see any current reference to tool boxes, only their lines of shop cabinetry and storage furniture. Lyon tool boxes don't appear to be very common--mine are well built and I'm extremely pleased with them.
Tom B.
Again, my opinion, and certainly not criticizing others preferences.So can you give specifics? I own all the above, and with the exception of MBC** , don't see the difference you claim?
**MBC was a cut above by any standard, and led directly to the heavy duty truck boxes we see today...
That is a nice box. It appears to be an MBC box. Same design as MAC and MATCO used among others in the 80's.
I have a tank of a early 80' matco that is identical in construction.We'll Gents here's that 32 Snap-on. I'll get some better pictures tomorrow. Pretty clean I must say. Only issue is the top drawer has a wicked warp to it. I'll have to figure out the best way to get it back true. Open to any suggestions if you got any?
The lady bought from a fella that was 90 years old. He was selling his complete shop so she bought him out. She said that he was a jack of all trades kind of fella. It's been in Winston Salem, NC since the old timer bought it.
Has the side tool rack as well and it's only missing the security bar that goes in front of the drawers. That's easy to replicate, which I will do.
That is such a cool box. Congrats
^^^ This ^^^
So cool! There are some interesting little details like what appear to be socket and wrench clips in the top drawer.
Congratulations. Am envious.
When I saw those in there I figured it was what caused the warping. Definitely worth the time to fix it though.They are. They are not stock. They were welded in. Reason the top drawer is so warped along with looks to be welded patch work. I'll post better pictures tomorrow
When I saw those in there I figured it was what caused the warping. Definitely worth the time to fix it though.
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Awesome. Well done.We'll Gents here's that 32 Snap-on.
Does the warp affect the sliding action?ndfan6464 said:Only issue is the top drawer has a wicked warp to it. I'll have to figure out the best way to get it back true.
Awesome. Well done.
Does the warp affect the sliding action?
It does make sense. The only reason I ask is because the fix (re-heating the welds and using hammer on dolly) could do more damage than good.
We'll Gents here's that 32 Snap-on. I'll get some better pictures tomorrow. Pretty clean I must say. Only issue is the top drawer has a wicked warp to it. I'll have to figure out the best way to get it back true. Open to any suggestions if you got any?
The lady bought from a fella that was 90 years old. He was selling his complete shop so she bought him out. She said that he was a jack of all trades kind of fella. It's been in Winston Salem, NC since the old timer bought it.
Has the side tool rack as well and it's only missing the security bar that goes in front of the drawers. That's easy to replicate, which I will do.