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DanO.

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Has anyone scrapped a box or something (or know how I could find one) that would have this logo I could buy?
I wiped over it by accident with a rag that had a harsh chemical on, and it took off the white paint on the lettering.

My wife is not happy with me. It was from a very important family member.
 

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DanO.

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I take it this is from the 60’s?
I read somewhere I can’t order it online.

Or could I paint it with white paint or a permanent marker or something?

I’m so dumb and feel so bad.
 

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I would repaint it but I wouldn't use a paint pen. I believe the height of the letters is all the same, so I would do something similar to block printing.
 
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DanO.

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can't you repaint it ?
That was my next question, but I accidentally pushed “publish” and had to ask in the next reply.

Any idea what paint would work best?
Man, I’d just like to locate a logo that would pop right on. Had read people scrap out parts on things in very bad shape,

Am I correct in thinking this is from the 60’s?
 
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DanO.

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I agree with Citation. You can buy a paint pen for under $10 and repaint the letters on the box while you continue to search for a replacment logo.
I was looking on the Walmart website and did see like an oil based white marker.

Shouldn't say this, but she has OCD and she is soo upset that it was in
perfect shape and now I have to find a remedy. Just wish I could locate one.
 
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DanO.

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Umm, I think you're reading the username name from my tag line. I'm not Citation :lol_hitti
Any idea where I can start to search for an actual logo if possible?

Any idea how old this box is? My guess is from the 60’s. It belonged to a very special friend who recently passed away at the beautiful old age of 96 I think.
 
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DanO.

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I would repaint it but I wouldn't use a paint pen. I believe the height of the letters is all the same, so I would do something similar to block printing.
Not quite sure what you mean.

Also, I apologize for not posting correctly.
Not sure how this actually works yet, but Cobbler informed me…..
Umm, I think you're reading the username name from my tag line. I'm not Citation
 

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Not quite sure what you mean.

Also, I apologize for not posting correctly.
Not sure how this actually works yet, but Cobbler informed me…..
Umm, I think you're reading the username name from my tag line. I'm not Citation
Brushing or using a paint pen can cause the paint to be applied unevenly. Putting a thin-ish layer of paint on a flat surface and laying the emblem on it will prevent that. How accurate/original do you want/need it to appear?
 
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I applogize for having given you a new name Cobbler. I can do better !
Oh, I thought the comment was for “me”(DanO.) posting wrong. This is all new to me as of a little bit ago.
Brushing or using a paint pen can cause the paint to be applied unevenly. Putting a thin-ish layer of paint on a flat surface and laying the emblem on it will prevent that. How accurate/original do you want/need it to appear?
The letters are raised up, so should maybe be easy to paint.
My wish is that I could find an old logo like that and pip it on, but I doubt it.
It was perfect one second, and I ruined it in an instant.
 
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DanO.

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That was supposed to say…..and pop it right on in the same hole.
 
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Is this Craftsman tool box most likely from the 60’s? Anyone know? Can’t find any dates.
Looking for a replacement logo piece.
 

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I honestly don’t know how to post here. I just registered today. Any help
would be appreciated.

Has anyone scrapped a box or something (or know how I could find one) that would have this logo I could buy?
I wiped over it by accident with a rag that had a harsh chemical on, and it took off the white paint on the lettering.

My wife is not happy with me. It was from a very important family member.
Welcome to the Club of us that started with the best of intentions and then had to live with our mistakes.
 

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I have read here that the best method to apply paint to raised letters on a vise restoration is to use a cigarette ****. Dab it in paint on a paper plate (almost dry) and blot away. I'm not a smoker and haven't tried this method, but it seems plausible.
 

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I have read here that the best method to apply paint to raised letters on a vise restoration is to use a cigarette ****. Dab it in paint on a paper plate (almost dry) and blot away. I'm not a smoker and haven't tried this method, but it seems plausible.
Solves the issue I mentioned where paint gets applied too heavily in some places and not heavy enough in others. Not sure if a brayer would work but smokes are easier to come by I'm sure.
 

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I take it this is from the 60’s?
60's / 70's
- Top box.
Open the lid and look down inside where the tray sits. Now move your eyes to the lower/left corner. There will be a 4 digit code stamped in it that represents the month/year of manufacture (EG: 01 70 = January 1970).

:see:Post #11 @

Another Gray/Red Craftsman thread @
 

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60-70s



You could try looking on Ebay or Etsy for someone making reproduction Craftsman logos. I've seen them before, but I didn't see the one on ebay just now. I think he was actually a member of this site.
 

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I'd take a shot at painting it. I think a decent job would probably look better than any used logo you're going to find from a box that old. The One Shot sign painters paint Cobbler mentioned is shown here:


Plenty of other options if you search "how to paint raised letters". Or as was mentioned, just take it to a sign painter. It's pretty small, I can't imagine it would be that expensive.
 

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we use to repaint stuff like that and then get a pencil eraser to remove what you didnt want
 

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Doozer75

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I pried the Craftsman logos off my box and threw them out.
The box was made by Waterloo anyways, so why display
the Craftsman name ? You guys are more obsessed with
brands than women are for purses and shoes.

-Doozer
 
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