Any time don! Picked up a reproduction decal for it. Could not resist it.
All,
Something has been bothering at me for a long time and I never really followed up on until now, prompted by Otg's repro decal. For years we have tended to think of there being two (2) so-called "Diamond SK" decals: a paper/water transfer version, found on boxes that have been called "early" or sometimes prewar and wartime, and a metal badge version, found on boxes attributed to 1946 or 1947 and later based on AA and other research. The problem with that is that not all of the paper/water transfer decals are the same! There are two (2) distinct designs.
Here are some photos and discussion points...
Pic 1 shows decals on wartime dated documents and decals on toolboxes known to be wartime (dark OD green finish, some of them marked USAAF, containing black oxide finish tools matching wartime specs for 41-W-2615 midget sets). Take close note of the filling inside the letters (very thin) and the shape and size of the two wedges or arrows in the three unoccupied corners.
Pic 2 shows a decal commonly seen on toolboxes with brown crinkle finish. I have a carry box, a tackle box, and an 8mm film container, all brown crinkle, all with this logo. The other image is the reproduction being sold on eBay. Take close note of the filling inside the letters (very thick) and the shape and size of the two wedges or arrows in the three unoccupied corners. They are different, much more intricate and thinner, and spaced differently to each other.
Pic 3 is just for context. It's postwar. Collectors tend to note the difference in the material - i.e., metal versus paper/water transfer, but note that the design is not the same as either the proven wartime decals or the unknown decals in Pic 2.
My main point is that the Pic 2 decals are NOT wartime. My hunch is that they are 1930's. We don't have a 1930's catalog that I know of, but if we can ascertain my hunch with 1930's dated documents (ads, etc) we could distinguish 1930's boxes and sets from 1940's.
Or is this known and someone has already shown this to be the case?