Has anyone ever seen one of these? I know they used Waterloo before this era, and this just looks like a regular Waterloo made box that Craftsman sold, but I've just never seen one...
I'm a little fuzzy on these really early models. No date on key. Am I correct that this is a second version of the first generation 1941-1944?
I think it has a lower pinned nut at the rear but it's really hard to tell and I'm sure not messing with the paint.
I think it would be hard to find one in nicer shape. Took the best pictures I could. Kn 100 part number.
$100 shipped to conus.
Prefer Zelle, also have venmo and paypal
Not sure on the era of box this would have come off of. Great condition with really cool textured pebble background. 1950's-60's?
$30 shipped to conus. Prefer Zelle but also have PayPal or Venmo.
Years ago I was at an estate sale. Old guy had a backyard machine shop, used to work on diesels. He had a Craftsman drill press that I've never seen another of.
Looked pretty 1930's-1940's ish. Huge table. Beefy table lift. I'm going off memory but it was nothing like the King Seeley...
$25 includes shipping to lower 48.
Got this years ago I think it was a special run for the 2nd Garage Journal Harry Epstein day. Unfortunately for me I ordered one size too small. Wore a couple times and been in my closet ever since. Blank back.
I'm out of the loop on hf deals. What's the best price you can get on one of these?
Is there delivery available? I'm about 5 miles from the store. Thanks.
I know the HUSKY is better but last I saw it was quite a bit more.
It's about 140 degrees in the garage so I only glanced at these slide problems. Ball bearing. They've got plastic/rubber stoppers but they don't seem to move to allow drawer removal.
What's the proper way to remove these drawers.
It's got a couple where the drawer slide has come out of the...
A friend inherited these from grandpa. The one says Stanley Handyman, the others have no markings. He's wondering if they are valuable, beyond being from grandpa.
I have no clue on these old planes.
1940's Cornwell triple stack. No other known examples of this middle chest exist that I can find. $1,200
Craftsman tombstone carry box complete with pull out top carry tray $100
What would be the best way to ship this? I've heard people say to palletizing. I have access to pallets, but beyond that I don't really know what they mean. I'm the seller, asking on behalf of the buyer.
Ad just says it's a Sears. Those door handles look like Beach. Wonder if they ever supplied Sears Canada?
I do remember there was a Canadian company making copies of the old red and gray Waterloo boxes just for Canada.