d42jeep
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Okay, you ****!
-Don
-Don
Nice find OTG ! I recognize that sticker
@bmwrd0 , I've got a 15/16" and 1-5/16 Proto L.A. 3/4" drive sockets. Let me know if you're missing either of them for your nice new 3/4" drive box.







Yup, C1504 ***** big time!That is a beauty!
The more I look at that box, the more I think it is a dead ringer for my Snap-on box

Not apparently; factually. The thread that Provincial links in the thread you are linking has my original research. PTII moved the operations to Ft Smith, Ark. shortly thereafter.Apparently pendelton bought them out in 58 after a factory fire. There is some info on it in this thread..
Anybody have 1952 Proto Catalog
I'm running into a dead end on trying to identify when my green Proto box was offered. I have a 1956 catalog. Here's a link with many catalogs posted: http://forum.toolsinaction.com/topic/11452-tools-in-action-vintage-catalog-collection/ In reviewing the catalogs, the 1949 catalog shows the...www.garagejournal.com
OTG I believe this PROTO toolmobile is waterloo made... It has alot of physical characteristics of waterloo made rollers.More great research! I see the duplex rb30 which appears to be the same box, 147$ in 1962. Were they making the proto toolmobiles as well for a time? My drawer pulls look like the pulls on this one, posted earlier in this thread.






Mintgrun said:I was at Tacoma Screw yesterday and they have a wall of PROTO tool boards behind the counter. It was fun to see that the current offerings are still the same basic designs as they had back in the forties. That store would be more fun to walk around if they would put prices on their inventory.