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Identify Vintage Roller Cab

Reese

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I scored this Craftsman top box and vintage roller cab at a local pawn shop last night. Does anyone have any idea who made the roller cab? It has creeper style casters and a unique shaped emblem. The handles have a tiny man logo. The body of the man is either a hex nut or V-shaped. The box has friction slides.

I looked on the back of the box and in the corners of the top drawer for a manufacturer, but didn't find anything.
 

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Reese

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I did some more searching on the net and am pretty sure it is an old Remline box.
 

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If your planning on a restore spray some easyoff oven cleaner on that badge. The original markings may still be on it. I recognize that badge shape and wanna say Powercraft, or Powerkraft.
 
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I also believe it to be made by Remline. Could be marked Powr-Kraft, or one of the many others they made boxes for, but I'd bet it is made by Remline.
 
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