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nine4gmc

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Someone here posted one they got recently, nice box but nowhere near that price. :shocking:
 
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Haha in 1938? Probably more like $9 - and even then it was overpriced!

BTW, I'm not interested in buying it - just thought it was interesting. I bet it was the $hit back in 1938!
 

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Haha in 1938? Probably more like $9 - and even then it was overpriced!

BTW, I'm not interested in buying it - just thought it was interesting. I bet it was the $hit back in 1938!


According to the link in the CL ad the K260 combo was exactly $90. No idea how much that amounts to in modern terms.
 

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$90 in 1938 is about $1,486.88 today according to a inflation calculator.

Huh, interesting. So compare that to a small modern Snap On combo and I think you'll find that it's considerably less.

This is big news people. Snap On tools are actually getting cheaper, not more expensive :beer:

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you know, reading that again I might have gotten that completely backwards. But in the name of honesty I'll leave it as is.
 
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Huh, interesting. So compare that to a small modern Snap On combo and I think you'll find that it's considerably less.

This is big news people. Snap On tools are actually getting cheaper, not more expensive :beer:

EDIT

you know, reading that again I might have gotten that completely backwards. But in the name of honesty I'll leave it as is.

And I would assume that back then it was more time and more actual man hours in the manufacturing process compared to todays automated computerized manufacturing.
 

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Neat. But I think you guys are comparing apples to oranges here. The one posted a while back was a KR-61 super chest. This one is a K-60, much smaller, rarer, older and sought after in comparison. It was made during the war effort. Where as the KR-61's were post war effort. Is it worth what they are asking? No way, not in my opinion. It has a cool rounded appearance to it when all closed up.
 

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And I would assume that back then it was more time and more actual man hours in the manufacturing process compared to todays automated computerized manufacturing.

Of all the how it made eppisode SO doesn't use many robots. The only cnc process on the ratchet is in the head. Everything else was done by a person. Note this is just one example.
 
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interesting box

curious, if you owned the box, how much would you try to sell it for?

Maybe in that light, it's not so outrageous!?
 

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If I owned that box, or it's brethren, it wouldn't be for sale. That is one of the few tool boxes I truly lust for. (But not at that price)

I have a SO box that is actually a tic older. It is a two drawer carry box, a KR21 from 1934 - 38 No where near that large, and no where near the cool factor with the rounded corners and front side drawers.

Maybe someday... :drool:
 

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I thought that I would save the photo, so it doesn't vanish when the ad expires. It's just too cool to lose.

1938 SNAP ON TOOL BOX
k-260 roller cab combination box (k-60 top and k-200 bottom)
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Neat. But I think you guys are comparing apples to oranges here. The one posted a while back was a KR-61 super chest. This one is a K-60, much smaller, rarer, older and sought after in comparison. It was made during the war effort. Where as the KR-61's were post war effort. Is it worth what they are asking? No way, not in my opinion. It has a cool rounded appearance to it when all closed up.

1938....war effort? Thought it was made in America...
 

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1938....war effort? Thought it was made in America...

Those boxes were made slightly prior, but mostly during the U.S.'s involvement in WWII. I don't think that exact one was made in 1938, that is just a catalog the seller linked to, but :dunno:. Machines and tools produced during that time are informally refereed to war effort tools, as they could have and most likely were used to manufacture or work on item for use in the war. Those chests were built very late 30's to the mid/late 40's.

Some manufactures made some interesting design changes during this time in effort to save materials and speed up production for the war. Delta being one very good example.

I just think pre/during WWII items are neat and different from those post WWII, like the aforementioned (KR-61) vs this box.

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Yes, just bustin balls.:p. hope to stumble upon a box of that era myself but not holding my breathe. Especially here in Phoenix. As you say, 38-45 is definitely a super cool and important era for tools though.
 

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Cool box. I am always amazed though how people post ads on CL with high prices and take one picture. This is not the worst example or course, but hey... you want big bucks? How about at least 8 pictures!
 

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I thought someone posted a picture of that box here a while back - it has some sort of automotive emblem on the front cover, I remember seeing that before. It could have been in the old toolbox thread over on the HAMB board if it wasn't here.
 

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Old SnapOn , old coins, a 53 Corvette, stamp collections....Some folks do enjoy collecting, and have a different definition of value.... My thoughts are not always on the same side of that fence, but I enjoy the flavor these folks add to our everyday world...
 

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For that kind of money he at least needs more and better pictures in the ad. Especially since this is a collectors item and he'll probably need to attract the attention of buyers from quite a distance away. Those buyers will want to see more pictures.

As far as the price, it's not worth that much to me, but perhaps it is for someone.
 

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For that kind of money he at least needs more and better pictures in the ad. Especially since this is a collectors item and he'll probably need to attract the attention of buyers from quite a distance away. Those buyers will want to see more pictures.

As far as the price, it's not worth that much to me, but perhaps it is for someone.

I'm wouldn't say that you're wrong with respects to the asking price of the seller. This is an item that I've looked high and low for a number of years. The thought of actually owning one excites me because my search might be over.

I'm convinced that one of these do not exist in Colorado, so this is another shot at trying to land this mother.

I've become quite the lover of old boxes and I would argue that this is the quintessential set for collectors.
 

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i have never seen a SO box like that or that old that is awesome that would be cool to find one of those locally cheap thats pretty cool
 

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I saw this thread late last night and it about blew me away!

I have my father's tool chest that he used during WWII when he worked at Lockheed Burbank building P-38's. My father was deferred from service for most of the war because he worked in a defense plant; however, as the war was winding down and they stopped P-38 production he lost his deferment so he applied to be a cadet (pilot) and was accepted, but the cadet program was also ended and he was drafted.

I was born while he was in Basic Training.

I can remember the day he brought this box home because he went into management. I was in about the thrid or forth grade at the time. His box was filled with early Blue Point and Snap-on tools. I quickly claimed this box as "mine" and out of it I worked on my bike, coasters and anything else I could take apart and try to put back together then my '51 Ford I had in high school.

I am just moving into my newly completed garage and brought Dad's toolbox home just this last week after having it in storage for 17 years.

To me, this box is worth far more than $1,650, its priceless

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I sometimes daydream that if I was rich I would have an old fashioned 1930s-1940s garage built on my property and I would fill it with old tools, boxes and memorabilia from that era. Except I wouldnt have a show palace like some of the great places I have seen on here, in my daydreams my place would be gritty and everything well used.

That was a cool story and nice box Harley Monster, a priceless gift from your father.
 
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