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    Union Tool Chest Works and Co. S&G lock keys

    A new Pg 570 has been added to ‘The’ Guide. It defines the type of keys that MUST be used for Union Tool Chest Works and Co. if you’re searching and explains a couple problems users are dealing with trying to operate Sargent & Greenleaf cylinder locks. It also has a request for pictures from you...
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    National Lock Keys 56-E-1 and on

    Hi Teufelshund, Thanks for your message, I’d be glad to try to help with a 56-E-1 key. The -1 is one of the few keys that I don’t have the actual cutting dimensions for, yet. However, I do have a pretty good, logical, idea as to how it should be cut, with only 2 different possibilities. If we...
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    Wood, Union Tool Chest Companies & Others. Got Questions ?

    I agree with alinc100, it's a National Cabinet Co., 16"w, Model 60. Their name decal is on the bottom drawer face of the picture.
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    Peerless Tool Chest Restoration

    Hey R_C, I had never seen a 4/2 Peerless configuration before. Would you mind posting the w x h x d, outside of wood only, chest dimensions, +/- 1/16", for my records. Thanks much !
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    Peerless Tool Chest Restoration

    You’re doing a beautiful job, especially from what it used to look like. The 1st year I could find when they were listed in directories as manufacturers of tool chests was 1940. Take a look at this site for more info on Peerless. Have a good one......Ted...
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    Very Old Kennedy Kit Machinist Tool Box

    The lock on your chest was made by Corbin. The key code number should be embossed on the outside of the housing, it may be 0Xxx. Post the number and I can help you get a key.......Ted
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    National Lock Keys 56-E-1 and on

    Hey garilla, Your 56-E-19 really helped define the whole series. It was a key key. Thanks again……Ted
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    National Lock Keys 56-E-1 and on

    You bet it does. Thanks very much........Ted
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    National Lock Keys 56-E-1 and on

    If you have a machinist tool chest with a National Lock Co. lock, key of 56-E-1 and on, would you please post an overhead picture of the key lying flat with its key number. I’m trying to develop the cutting patterns for this series for those that have lost their key. Thanks much…….Ted
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    National/STAR Oak Machinist Tool Chest

    Good job on your STAR. Those are good quality chests with no veneer being used. The Corbin clasp lid lock was a very appropriate choice. Nice job.
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    Gerstner Lot Numbers, re. manufactured year

    ‘The’ Guide also says built in 1965. So, either the person who stenciled it or the person that wrote the note or ‘The’ Guide was wrong. This is the first time, that I know of, that the dating in ‘The’ Guide could be wrong, oh well……Ted 'The' Guide for Wooden Machinist Tool Chests - Pg 210 -...
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    I really doubt that SIPCO made your Case. Therefore, I researched it deeper. I am quite certain that your Case was manufactured by The Green-Case Co., Racine WI around the late 1920’s. They are not in ‘The’ Guide because they only offered plywood cases that were metal covered, no all hardwood...
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    Door for Craftsman machinist’s box

    I have an older oak F-20 front panel that is just flat, from the Company days. It doesn't have the rectangular relief nor the lock. If there's any trading interest, let me know.
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    Machinist Tool Chest Keys

    Thanks much for reposting the link. I have no idea why mine doesn't work.
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    Machinist Tool Chest Keys

    There have been many revisions and page changes made to ‘The’ Guide in the past. Here’s a new one. Original key blanks haven’t been produced for many years and are no longer available. Locksmiths probably don’t have the necessary blank, as you may have found out. So, an addition of Pg 272 –...
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