Is it missing some any hardware? Looks like pretty complete
Through the generosity of another GJ member I acquired this fairly solid old SK hip roof tool box. I have a friend who is an old school bump & paint body man that says he will try to bang the dings out of it for me.
I'm wondering if there is a known source for the hardware on these old boxes. Anyone? I'm new to tool box restoration. But I think I can handle the hardware and paint if someone can do the tin knocking.
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I'm trying to guilt BMW into sending me his 8d Crown roller for Christmas.
Do you not have a crown roller? I have a three drawer I'd swap for a heritage logo. I can send you a pic if interested.I'm trying to guilt BMW into sending me his 8d Crown roller for Christmas.
Any information on this cabinet, found it semi local and may pick it up to add to my stack (although the colors worn match).
Thoughts on condition, value and era?
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Do you not have a crown roller? I have a three drawer I'd swap for a heritage logo. I can send you a pic if interested.
I feel bad now. I have passed on 2 of them.
They'd need a chart or a cheat sheet or a Mensa-class mind. I've gone through the catalogs from the late 30's to 1950 with a fine tooth comb, first for a MechaniKit box I found, and then a HandiKit box, because of the danged color variations. For those boxes, it went from duplo battleship grey to OD green (during the war), then to red (around 1949). I think I remember seeing a 'Now available in two colors' type notation on the top boxes, implying only one color originally, but I don't remember which came solo first, or when that notation first shows up.
Well, I did strike a deal on this chest. Further to Private Lugnutz' comments, The first available catalog that the K-55-W (for WRINKLED Gray) or K-55-R (RED) appear is in the 1941 Catalog.QUOTE]
Wow, that thing is in mint condition.
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That's a nice tool box OOB, well done.
Maybe the optional tote trays were the same as the ones still available? The one listed now is a KTA3A and measures 20 1/4" long 8" wide and 3 1/4" high with the handle down. Would one of these fit in the top of your box?
That's an interesting stack hemifalcon. First time I've seen what appears to be the older gray crinkle paint on a 10d chest. Is there a date code behind the logo? Every other one I've seen has the later hammered paint on it. Man I'd love to know the story behind all those handles being removed. EDIT: I guess the question I should be asking is, IS that the older gray crinkle paint on the 10d? May just be losing something in the pic. If it is that really has me scratching my head and would be a very unique chest.
Would someone more knowledgeable than me (not saying much) be able to provide any detail regarding one of my Kennedy toolbox? I was told it was from the 1920's, but other than that don't know much about this ...
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It's part of several other Kennedy boxes I own / use on a frequent basis but its definitely my favorite.
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thanks in advance,
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Thanks Outlaw, RTM .. i've searched extensively the archives in advance of posting, but may have missed something. If you (or others) stumble across this again, i'd appreciate the link.
Would someone more knowledgeable than me (not saying much) be able to provide any detail regarding one of my Kennedy toolbox? I was told it was from the 1920's, but other than that don't know much about this ...
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It's part of several other Kennedy boxes I own / use on a frequent basis but its definitely my favorite.
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thanks in advance,
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This is a 1958 CM Crown set made by the Advertising Metal Display Company of Chicago. I picked it up at an estate sale this week.
The outside shows some staining but not too bad, but the inside is fabulous! The PO lined all the drawers with orange foam padding and except where a couple of spills soaked through, the finish is perfect--even the top of the roller is unmarked due to the piece of carpet between it and the top box. You can actually see reflections in the finish.
Under the tote I found the tags for each piece--No. 4070 2-Drawer Chest and No. 4358 3-Drawer Roller
Under one of the foam pads I found a portion of a seasonal Sears catalog with the set advertised as a combo for $53.77
Under another pad I found the delivery slip showing the catalog number, the weight and the price. It was delivered to the owner on 13 Feb 1958 at the same address where I picked it up.
There's no doubt there is some rust on the exterior but a lot of is seems to be old spill residue. I took a quick lick at some of it with WD-40 but did not see any noticeable change. Any suggestions?
EDIT: I meant to note that GJ members Leevon and d42jeep have the Montgomery Ward POWR KRAFT versions of the bottom and top. See posts 11572 and 11578 in this thread.