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Snap-On Tool box - Age?

JLOVE

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I am told that this particular Snap-On logo was introduced in 1923 and replaced with a new logo in 1939. Any Opinions? By the way, this is the original paint color.
 

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By the way, this is the original paint color.

No, its not. The original color is a grey color with a very slight hint of green. This one has way too much green in it. Also the original paint was almost full gloss, this one is fairly flat. This one pictured is being sold as repainted with the original color I think. Its more like the closest match they could easily find.

This one from my collection is 100% original paint, you can see what the real color was:
lt_30s_box_b.jpg



As for age, its from the mid-late 30's. You really cannot judge dates by the stamped logo, as this stamp shows up on boxes from about 1929 well into the late 30's.
 
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No, its not. The original color is a grey color with a very slight hint of green. This one has way too much green in it. Also the original paint was almost full gloss, this one is fairly flat. This one pictured is being sold as repainted with the original color I think. Its more like the closest match they could easily find.

This one from my collection is 100% original paint, you can see what the real color was:
lt_30s_box_b.jpg



As for age, its from the mid-late 30's. You really cannot judge dates by the stamped logo, as this stamp shows up on boxes from about 1929 well into the late 30's.
When I got this box, it had been repainted dark grey, then repainted flat black. If it weren't already repainted I would have left it alone. The inside of the box, has never been touched, and is still OD green. When I was taking the paint off, there were remnants of a snap-on decal over the top of green paint. I matched the paint exactly when I restored it back to this green color. It is a bit greener in the photos than in person. The dates you mention are not far from what I first said. I said 1923-1938 and you said 1929 to late thirties.
 

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When I got this box, it had been repainted dark grey, then repainted flat black. If it weren't already repainted I would have left it alone. The inside of the box, has never been touched, and is still OD green. When I was taking the paint off, there were remnants of a snap-on decal over the top of green paint. I matched the paint exactly when I restored it back to this green color. It is a bit greener in the photos than in person. The dates you mention are not far from what I first said. I said 1923-1938 and you said 1929 to late thirties.

Its definitely not any earlier than say 1933. They did use the stamping in the same logo starting around 1929, but this box didnt exist that early. Ill have to go through my catalogs, but the box is from the mid to late 30's era.

This is what your original decal would have looked like. You can see the greenish tin to the grey in this shot. The color was more they than green, and the catalogs listed it as this box being painted grey:
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The box is a K-22, as shown in my 1936 catalog.

The K-23 is larger, and has vertical square tubular supports at each corner.
 
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Its definitely not any earlier than say 1933. They did use the stamping in the same logo starting around 1929, but this box didnt exist that early. Ill have to go through my catalogs, but the box is from the mid to late 30's era.

This is what your original decal would have looked like. You can see the greenish tin to the grey in this shot. The color was more they than green, and the catalogs listed it as this box being painted grey:
lt_30s_box_a.jpg
That definitely looks like my box. (except the color) There wasn't much left of my decal but that's exactly where it was. Dimensions 201/2 in wide x 11 in high x 8.5 in deep. Does that match your dimensions? Thanks so much for the info. I'm not a Snap-On collector, I collect Estwing - that's my area of expertise.
 
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Here is a pic that more accurately shows what the color actually is.
 

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That definitely looks like my box. (except the color) There wasn't much left of my decal but that's exactly where it was. Dimensions 201/2 in wide x 11 in high x 8.5 in deep. Does that match your dimensions? Thanks so much for the info. I'm not a Snap-On collector, I collect Estwing - that's my area of expertise.

Its odd that your green would be so much different. I have (and have had/seen) several gray/green boxes from this era, and they all had the exact same color. Here are some more boxes from the era in which your box is from. They all have the same shade of grey/green (varying lighting conditions makes them look different, but they are the same). Post a pic of inside the drawers if you can.
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