It looks like Hay-Budden made in Brooklyn NY. There may be a serial number on the side of the base under the horn that can help you narrow down the manufacturing date.
The saw is model 2012-2a, wiring schematic #505888-7. I have the manual but unfortunatly it doesn't include a wiring diagram. If I can't find the diagram for the saw I could possibly go by using the schematic for the Extron Series 100 Dc Motor Control that runs it. Thanks in advance.
I feel like the manufacturer provided bits for all those brands and would have had the equipment to stamp each with it's respective logo. All the other examples I can find are stamped a single time.
This bit must have been stamped with every die on hand. It's marked "CONVAL CO. EXPANSIV-E pat mar. 18 1913 U.S.A." twice, as well as "CRAFTSMAN TOOLS AN", "BLUE GRASS B.H.&M.CO.", "B.H.&M.CO.", and "H.S.B.CO. Our Very Best".
Thanks for the photos. I'm leaning towards Cornwell. I did a bit of searching and this is the closest I've found, seems to be pretty much the same other than a different drawer and lock configuration.
I recently picked up this old roll cab style tool chest. It's a 7 drawer box with locking front panel which covers all the drawers when in place. Unfortunately its missing one drawer and the front panel (which probably had the badge or decal on it). I can't find any markings. Any help...