Maybe you can search because I suppose you are clever man and can find the information in just a secondHowabout the "search" function.
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Maybe you can search because I suppose you are clever man and can find the information in just a secondHowabout the "search" function.
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Where is said previus that is made in Poland?
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That´s not good
The name should be stamped into the metal...
My favorite would be Gedore anyway, the old ones like above but with a wooden handle. They also are not rectangular but have a anti tip over trapezoid bottom design.
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They´re made in Austria by Gedore.Monte : I also consider this interesting Gedore. I doubt it is made in Germany, do you know where the OEM come from ?
That's a nice boxI bought this Craftsman at a flea market a couple of years ago.


That's kinda the guy I would assume would work out of one. I started working out of this one when I was 18 or 19 so either a year or two ago. Whenever I slide it out some of the truckers, especially the younger guys would jest about how I use an "old white guy" toolbox. Don't really ever see cantilever boxes around. Claas has a dinky one (Stahwille (sp?) Looking) full of the specialty tools that comes factory in the box on their Jaguars. Was in the shop of a Deere dealer this summer and they did have over a dozen of the ones like mine on a shelf full of old model specialty pullers and miscellaneous hardware.About a year ago, I seen a road mechanic for Hyster forklifts and JCB equipment working out of a cantilever box. On the passenger side of the service truck was a newer Snap-on 9 drawer top chest, but on the driver was a old cant box. It seemed like his most used tools were in it.
I thought cant boxes were from days gone by, kinda surprised me that a experienced HD mechanic in his forty's would be using one as his main box