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Sharon's Brite Line Fastener Cabinet

Motorman55

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I Picked this out of a dumpster the other day. Its a SHARON"S BRITE LINE fastener parts cabinet. Someone painted over the original blue cabinet color and white painted lettering company design.

I looked up the name and it appears that they were bought out back in the early eighties by another company.

The slide out boards have metal guide rails attached to them. Wondering what type of drawers or plastic boxes were originally in these. Anyone ever seen these or have a pic of the type of drawers that came with them?
 

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Roberts210

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Outstanding find! Congrats! Gorgeous. Maybe with some lacquer thinner the red paint would come off a little and reveal the blue factory paint underneath.
 

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Without any measurements, I might guess that they would use the flat plastic boxes that you would find at your hardware store in the nut & bolt aisle, made by Hillman
 
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jakemac

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The drawer is labeled to glue the assortment boxes down. I'm thinking the assortment boxes may have been cardboard, like the Midwest Fastener assortments.
 
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