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Snap-on or Stack-on?? Help identify?

hemifalcon

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SO--here are some pictures of a tool chest and roller drawer set a friend of mine is interested in.. and--I think the top chest is a Snap-On but the bottom is clearly a STACK-ON as it is pressed into the top drawer of the roller portion.
Can anyone identify whether the top chest si a very old KR-56. That looks like a very old "Snap-On" sticker on the top--but it's only a "sticker". I can't make out that oval-round stamping in the center of the cover.
Any help would be greatly appreciated before my friend bids any higher!!
-John

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zkling

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Neither one of those boxes are Snap On.
Top, IDK, I want to agree with Crew about it being a Hout, I can't remember who used that center oval. :headscrat

Bottom, I'd agree with Lookin' Water or Mac/Matco. Leaning towards waterloo.

Even though they aren't snap on, they look like quality boxes, if you need a box and the price is right I would go for them. :beer:
 

bobcatdan

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I will also agree the the top is most likely a huot which are very good boxes. I don't know about the bottom. Most stack on boxes I have seen were cheap clones of SO. It doesn't look enough like a waterloo or Mac for me to say it is one of those. Now I don't know the history of stack on so I can't really weigh in on the bottom. The top is worth checking out, it the bottom feels like a sturdy well build box, most likely it is. If it feels like tinnny ****, well.
 
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