AZ_Catskinner
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Over the weekend while scouting a semi-local swap meet, I managed to procure a probably 60's era Craftsman 10 drawer top chest in relatively decent shape (the ones with the big deep drawer in the center). Kind of a gunmetal gray with orangish-red drawers, and the emblem appears to be aluminum. Had the key (big shock), only a few small dents, some minor surface rust, and appears to be missing the center locking bar. At $30, it's probably not a "you ****" type purchase, but I like it nonetheless.
What I'm wondering is if there is a date code stamped on these anywhere. I'm sure it's not a hard to find piece, but I want to be certain before dragging it into the paint booth of doom for a custom job. I can't find the @#$%ing camera, so hopefully someone can help out based on my description.
I also found a small gray "Dunlap" handbox for $5 in near perfect condition (never heard of it, but it is proudly stamped made in the USA). I didn't even pull the tool tray out before purchasing it, and I got a pleasant surprise inside of 4 vintage 6" machinists' rules (two Starretts, a Brown and Sharpe and a Dunlap). My granddad says he remembers either Sears or Gamble's selling Dunlap - anyone got some background on this outfit?
What I'm wondering is if there is a date code stamped on these anywhere. I'm sure it's not a hard to find piece, but I want to be certain before dragging it into the paint booth of doom for a custom job. I can't find the @#$%ing camera, so hopefully someone can help out based on my description.
I also found a small gray "Dunlap" handbox for $5 in near perfect condition (never heard of it, but it is proudly stamped made in the USA). I didn't even pull the tool tray out before purchasing it, and I got a pleasant surprise inside of 4 vintage 6" machinists' rules (two Starretts, a Brown and Sharpe and a Dunlap). My granddad says he remembers either Sears or Gamble's selling Dunlap - anyone got some background on this outfit?
