I have a 295 that is from mid 1970's and it is 295-six digit s/n. I have two 297's ...one has 297B-six digit s/n and the other is 297XB with mfg date.GJ user @mattblast has recreated these (out of production) Kennedy decals for me. As usual, they’ve turned out perfect. IF anyone confirms that the style no. sticker on the 297XB (29″ 7-Drawer Roller Cabinet) should have been issued with a serial number (rather than a date), please do update me.
Now with a 520 top box from the same period (approx 2004), my Kennedy set of 4 is complete (even protected by new drawer liners and top mat).
Tom
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I have a similar vintage Kennedy box with square corners, leather handle, signed "Kennedy" under the lid, and no label.AFTER: And now here are a few “after“ photos of this vintage 7-drawer 520 Kennedy. Other than cleaning, the only thing that is not original are the new brown felt drawer liners from Kennedy (and an extra key). Even though I was about to cover the drawer interiors with new felt, I did prep all them with Rustoleum primer and then the Rustolemum Camo “Flat Earth Brown” (that I had seen recommended as a close color match — it’s not.)
It will keep its original patina and is ready to go back into service.
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Contact Mark Directly: email MarkCan you (or @Mark Stansbury ) share a resource on how we can submit additional PDF’s for consideration to be added into the ITCL?



Pull your bottom drawer out and see what’s keeping your cover from going all the way in. It sould go in much further then that..One of my problems I’ve always had with Kennedy top chests was the storage of the front panel. My solution to this problem may be of interest in this thread.
If you put the panel in the designated slot, it effectively makes any lower drawers inaccessible. So that’s a no-fly zone. If you put it anywhere else, it can get lost, damaged or otherwise inaccessible.
So I made a little bracket to hold mine. All it is is a magnetic indicator mount with a small piece of bent aluminum.
Turns out if you put the top chest front flush with the front of the drawer section it leaves about a 1 inch gap. This is a perfect amount to catch the lip on the edge of the cabinet front panel. It would stay on its own, but the magnet just is a small insurance policy.
Simple, but it only took me over a decade to figure out a solution I was happy with.
No lol. The toolbox is 8.5 deep and the cover is 12.5” tall.Pull your bottom drawer out and see what’s keeping your cover from going all the way in. It sould go in much further then that..
Steve









Yep, I was gonna say those workbench drawers look exactly like Craftsman drawers from a '70s box.Well, my apologies. Didn't think to do this before I posted, but I did an image search and the red drawered worktables came back as a Craftsman.
That was gonna be my guess. Look like a bottom box I have, slides are a dead match to Kennedy.Well, my apologies. Didn't think to do this before I posted, but I did an image search and the red drawered worktables came back as a Craftsman.
That is frickin bizzare… Nice box, but that would drive me out of my mind!No lol. The toolbox is 8.5 deep and the cover is 12.5” tall.
This is one of the Journeyman series boxes not one of the tiny apprentice sized ones. It’s got a lot more drawers.