Ok my first post on this sight. I know this is an old post but does not seem to be an answer. I also have purchased a box like this one. I bought it at an auction of a private club that had bowling lanes. I had very little time to examine the box and I saw a few Snap-on wrenches hanging in it and it did hit me that , boy that looks like Snap-on red to me. But its a Brunswick bowling alley with a red motif. So I was the high on line bidder and I went to pick up my purchase had to take it off the red carpeted wall and took it home. As I was cleaning out the contents ,Snap-on wrenches and other odds and ends, I find a Brunswick "badge with studs " low and behold it fits perfectly in the holes in the front of the cabinet. So back to my original hunch its a Brunswick cabinet for a bowling alley tool kit. So as I cleaning 50 years of cigarette tar what do I find but stamped on the lower left side is "KA-260, SNAP-ON-TOOLS-CORP, KENOSHA-WISC. USA-62. So did Snap-on make tool kits for Brunswick ? Did Brunswick buy Snap-on boxes to make up tool kits? Is the -62 a manufacturer date code? Alleys looked older but I guess they could have had a 60's vibe. Sorry for the run-on. Anyone have any info on the KA-260 box ?