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Tool box identification

compyello

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Looking for help with identification with this box, mostly because I need a slide. The patent on the slide 3,033,638 goes back to the inventor John Tomlinson and later shows up under Waterloo. Thank you for any help
 

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Beerhippie

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Slide is identical to the ones on my Utica box--also of unknown manufacture.

In fact, the box looks an awful lot like my Utica:

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compyello

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Slide is identical to the ones on my Utica box--also of unknown manufacture.

In fact, the box looks an awful lot like my Utica:

That is neat that there is another one out there. Thank you for the pictures. Is the Utica plaque two side tape or does it have studs?
 
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compyello

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Thank you. I don't see any evidence of through holes on my drawer fronts, assuming they would not have been welded and nicely finished if they were there at one time
 
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