Duro Chrome / Duro Metal Products Co., 2649 N. Kildare Ave., Chicago, IL 60639 / see also Indestro / est. 1917, closed 1990 / patent 1749300 May 4 1930 Edward Henry Peterson and William H. Odlum & 1751657 May 25 1930 & 1902878 Mar 28 1933 & RE19341 Oct 16 1934 Edward Henry Peterson and Norris F. McNaught & D119441 Mar 12 1940 William A. Sandy / http://alloy-artifacts.org/duro-indestro.html / http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgIndex/detail.aspx?id=270 / https://www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/single-post/indestro-duro-metal/ https://www.datamp.org/patents/search/displayIndex.php?source=xrefCompany288 /maker/company
You gotta remember that when this box was built, it wasn't a machine placing that water slide decal. It was Dave, and he might be having a bad day. Or maybe Earl, who was relocated from the press break for some reason, and his sense of pride of workmanship ended at the frame, labels were just frou frou stuff. Who knows, but yours is close to center and plumb, so bonus compared to some out there.Also, the decal is not really centered on the box, kinda like the owner just put it there themselves?
Very good point! Why didn’t I think of that…. It’s a bit strange that when I search for Duro Metal Products or Duro Chrome tool boxes nothing comes up but wrenches and socket sets.You gotta remember that when this box was built, it wasn't a machine placing that water slide decal. It was Dave, and he might be having a bad day. Or maybe Earl, who was relocated from the press break for some reason, and his sense of pride of workmanship ended at the frame, labels were just frou frou stuff. Who knows, but yours is close to center and plumb, so bonus compared to some out there.
Maybe because the decal comes off, and all the unnamed ones with no special defining features are Duro?It’s a bit strange that when I search for Duro Metal Products or Duro Chrome tool boxes nothing comes up
Quite possibly. It's an odd box: top box with 2 drawers. Doesn't show up in many places. I think it's this one:Also is this box 40s?


