Well, I finally convinced myself the color just isn’t right, and ordered a second sheet, this time in “red”. Should be here in a month.
Meantime, I refinished and reassembled the original parts. The lower hinge had a nail in it for a pin and was missing the ball cap and a screw when I bought it. I had a doner hinge stamped “Stanley”, which was too wide (and holes in wrong configuration) to simply replace the original. So I pulled the round ball plug and the pin from the Stanley and transferred them to the original hinge. Also a screw with the right head, though the threads continue right up to the head.
The back panel is still up in the air; I’ve got material to make a close copy of the original, except for the thumb screws. Whether winged or knurled, shouldered thumbscrews only seem available in sizes too short for the application. I may have to make my own, along with the retaining brackets. For those, I’m thinking of toggle buttons, sawn lengthwise, and drilled for the thumbscrew.
Alternately, abandon the original display pattern, and just make the back from heavier plywood, with the way simpler L-hooks you see in almost every other brand toolboard.
And I’ve resorted to a lot of eBay to source the tools. Expensive as hell, but finding them locally is far less productive than I had thought it would be. Twenty-four tools acquired, twelve tools to go (ten after tomorrow, hopefully).
Actually, I am going to need to make another display for extra eighteen Utica pliers I’ve bought just because they’re so beautiful!