LOl, Did you read the “research indicates this is one of the 10 rarest toolboxes that exist.” Line the seller put in the ad? FFS.I spotted this on FB MP- NOT MINE
It's in Eureka, CA.
LOl, Did you read the “research indicates this is one of the 10 rarest toolboxes that exist.” Line the seller put in the ad? FFS.I spotted this on FB MP- NOT MINE
It's in Eureka, CA.
That list would be interesting... I guess it was only theoretical?LOl, Did you read the “research indicates this is one of the 10 rarest toolboxes that exist.” Line the seller put in the ad? FFS.
8 other boxes. There should be 2 blackhawks...So what are the other 9 boxes? lol
It's complete! Nice little baldy ratchet.While trying to make my way through my "Jungle Of Junk(tm)" I found this Blackhawk ratchet in a toolbox I had thought was empty. It's in pretty nice shape, but is it complete? It seems to work fine and you can reverse it by pressing the button and holding the anvil. I believe the part number is 34998 and a sold example on Ebay showed a speeder ring on the back of the head.
Thank you!It's complete! Nice little baldy ratchet.
You're working on a 70RD Treasure Chest just like me. lol. I just completed all of the 3/4 inch sockets and I'm down to just a few little 1/4 inch drive stuff and some odds and ends.I just pulled this 9206 extention out of the wild and I needed it to go into my 70RD treasure chest.
Post pandemic treasure hunting is 100x harder. Even the 1920s era Blackhawk stuff, that was once cheap and plentiful, is now extremely hard to come by.Now I know why it is so hard to find these treasures - they have been found already...
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I noticed that too. Standard 911x ratchets were available for 5-10 bucks and now some people call for 40 or even 50 Dollars...Post pandemic treasure hunting is 100x harder. Even the 1920s era Blackhawk stuff, that was once cheap and plentiful, is now extremely hard to come by.
That 1/4 drive set doesn’t seem to show up too often hahaThe current state of my treasure chest
Welp, when you see something you should have jumped on the first time, you dont wait the second time aroundThat went fast!



It doesn't appear to be too vintage but awesome nonetheless.That's a new one for me as well. I've never seen one of these before.



Be careful. You're going to start liking this process and will end up doing it over and over again. lol. Excellent job!I found this one about two years ago. At the time I had a smaller version also. I eagerly began stripping the paint in plans of a full restoration on it. It had been repainted numerous times over the years and the stripping turned into a really time consuming operation. Half way though that project I found a “bomb box” locally and snapped it up. (I know I shouldn’t admit this but…) I’m more of a vintage Snap-on guy so I decided I didn’t really need three Blackhawk boxes and thought I could live with just the bomb box. I sold the small chest and then realized I had to finish the larger one in order to be able to sell it. I have a lot of hours into finishing this but today I’m calling it done…enough…for me to part sell. Feels good to complete it even if I’m not keeping it.
As found.
Mid-way through.
Done.
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Those boxes and sets look fantastic. I was wondering if you knew of a source for a replacement decal like the one in your 30K box?Today I was convinced that I could report that I now have a complete 30K and 49K set in their original decal/paint bomb boxes, however, I came up two items short. The 30k is 100% done but the 49K has the following two left to go:
I guess I can start looking around the Internet hoping that these two appear. If not, I have a pretty good trade pile of 7/16th stuff in case anyone is looking for trades.
- Nugget 35316 - 1/2 inch deep socket
- Nugget 35416 - 1/2 inch swivel socket
Since I've taken up a good bit of screen space on this latest caper, here is a picture of both boxes for your viewing pleasure.