Private Lugnutz
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As you guys know, I picked up a Nickel-Chrome socket set made for Sears, Roebuck & Co in a black rad trapezoidal hip-roof box from Todd last month. Scroll up to posts #246 through #248 for a re-fresh on the decals and contents etc. You may recall it was missing the handle. Well, 3/4 of the handle, anyway, which left enough for me to know what the original looked like, which was the simple leather strap with the arrowhead-like ends through the brackets.


I was a little surprised by that, honestly, because I don't consider those handles very substantial. Especially not for a set this size. And I had seen the more substantial swivel type leather handles on other Hinsdale boxes of the same type, namely UNAIU's and Ed's. But a catalog check confirmed that it was indeed original, and the brackets on my box wouldn't accept a swivel handle anyway.

Despite the originality, I'm just going to say it: I hated it! There was no way I was putting one of those things on that box. Besides, I really didn't want to have to pop the rivets just to put a little commuter briefcase strap like that on it.
In fact, I thought what would really look good was something even more robust than a swivel handle. Something like a fat old double buckle. The box already had two clasps and a big center clasp. Why not go large and give it an industrial black biker boot look. Which would work in those brackets.
I tried my hand at making one out of some old belts, which was a disaster.


I was a little surprised by that, honestly, because I don't consider those handles very substantial. Especially not for a set this size. And I had seen the more substantial swivel type leather handles on other Hinsdale boxes of the same type, namely UNAIU's and Ed's. But a catalog check confirmed that it was indeed original, and the brackets on my box wouldn't accept a swivel handle anyway.

Despite the originality, I'm just going to say it: I hated it! There was no way I was putting one of those things on that box. Besides, I really didn't want to have to pop the rivets just to put a little commuter briefcase strap like that on it.
In fact, I thought what would really look good was something even more robust than a swivel handle. Something like a fat old double buckle. The box already had two clasps and a big center clasp. Why not go large and give it an industrial black biker boot look. Which would work in those brackets.
I tried my hand at making one out of some old belts, which was a disaster.
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