Oldtuleguy
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Don't change the color too quickly. Some SK boxes were factory Red.
" S-K RED T O O L W A G ON
No. 6702
113-PIECE COMPLETE SOCKET WRENCH SET"
Quoted from the 1943 SK catalog, page 14.




That's a new one on me, Slew. What is your source for that? I'm not challenging you, but that's a big statement. That would be a significant change in the knowledge base, with major implications, especially to WWII collectors. We know that Plomb was painting all their toolboxes "lustrous Chinese red" before the war. Conventional wisdom suggests they switched to green immediately, despite that not being alluded to until the 1/44 Price List in the back of Catalog 19A, EDIT: and not explicitly called out in a Plomb catalog until 19R. And we know that they were back to "lustrous Chinese red" after the war (see Plomb/Proto Catalog No. 4820, 1948). I don't of any WWII collector who thinks the switch back to red was made during the war. So if you have a source for Plomb running out of green paint during the war, I'd love to see it.Plomb ran out of green in the war and switched to red