Private Lugnutz
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Not strictly tools related, but I could not resist this at the flea market today.
A completely intact fiberboard lunch box, with a leather handle...
...and a working latched compartment for a "thermos".
Patented November 16, 1915.
Searches on patents with that date come up with hundreds of pages about the first Coke bottle, unfortunately.
Searches on vintage lunch boxes, buckets, and pails show tin and aluminum.
Has anyone ever seen a vintage fiberboard lunchbox before?
A completely intact fiberboard lunch box, with a leather handle...
...and a working latched compartment for a "thermos".
Patented November 16, 1915.
Searches on patents with that date come up with hundreds of pages about the first Coke bottle, unfortunately.
Searches on vintage lunch boxes, buckets, and pails show tin and aluminum.
Has anyone ever seen a vintage fiberboard lunchbox before?





