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d42jeep and Unaiu may have more to say. That many hinge elements usually means postwar, but it does have all the other features, and it has the look.
Thank you for the feedback. I guess it remains a mystery, Guess I'll clean it up, treat it with some BLO and find a use for it.
Thanks, J. Guaranteed conversation starter. And I kept or featured as many of the markings as I could, which is generally where I start answering curiosity questions...

Funny you should mention H.A.M.B. A lot of my ideas and techniques come from reading ratrod threads. Those guys are at a whole 'nother level of distressing to get the old barn find chopped look they want! Some of them actually promote rust, then clearcoat it in.
Yes Smoke! The tools and style of old is the best . And that rag was cool!
Is this CM rare at all, and is it 50s?
Yes Smoke! The tools and style of old is the best . And that rag was cool!
Is this CM rare at all, and is it 50s?
I concur with Don. As for the tray, now that's it's derusted and cleaned up, I think it's on the verge of having just enough original paint remaining to leave as is. If you coat it with Fluid Film or wax, those bare spots will not rust. Just my $.02
Yes. One of the wartime colors is a brown.Don, I have saved many examples (from online searching) of much older SK casket stye carpenter boxes which have the very same elephant hide as your box. Those appear to be a rich brown (not oxidation as far as I can tell) tone as opposed to green.
It’s difficult to determine the sheen of the topcoat when it is being applied over a wrinkle base. I think Midwest Military refers to their paint as Low Gloss.On an earlier post Outlaws mentioned the topic of the level of sheen for these boxes. Can Don or Lugz advise whether they should be a semi gloss,satin,or gloss when in an as new refinished state?
Going to have to agree with your daughter on this one. It can be your stuff in your barn, but it has to be found by someone else a few decades from now.Lugz, do you have a definition of a 'barn find'? Can it include things I have left forgotten in my barn then remembered about and 'found', or things I have known about for decades but only just dragged out of the back of a barn? My daughter say's they don't count!![]()
Your box is commercial. I will check the '43 catalog tomorrow. Military boxes were semi-gloss.Can Don or Lugz advise whether they should be a semi gloss,satin,or gloss when in an as new refinished state?
Why Thank you Lugz ! In the sudden quest for the "wartime " tools, I think I lost sight of that very fact I'm pretty sure there was some creative license with that 43 advert being a tad lighter green,due to the color being so dark.Maybe they needed some contrast?