Hi,
Wondered if anyone could help me? I've recently brought what says is a Snap on tool chest. Can anyone help in telling me if this is the real deal or not?
Vintage Snap On or not?
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Re: Vintage Snap On or not?
First guess is no.
Never saw a ribbed top deck, and among the few base cabinets with ridged edges, that is not the configuration.
I also think the cabinet is probably older than the logo, which is fairly new.
Of course, if it were Snap~on, and it dates from the late 50's or newer, the manufacturers stamp on the rear panel would solve the mystery.
Never saw a ribbed top deck, and among the few base cabinets with ridged edges, that is not the configuration.
I also think the cabinet is probably older than the logo, which is fairly new.
Of course, if it were Snap~on, and it dates from the late 50's or newer, the manufacturers stamp on the rear panel would solve the mystery.
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Re: Vintage Snap On or not?
I agree - not Snap-on - people would add a Snap-on decal or stick on logo to make others think they had a Snap-on box
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Re: Vintage Snap On or not?
there are Proto rolling boxes with the same formed design on top of the piece, and identical handles as well. nevertheless, my vote goes to Craftsman;i believe that the box is an older Craftsman.
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Re: Vintage Snap On or not?
The box is not Snap-on I agree. But the shelf could well be Snap-on looks like the KRA 412 I have on my KRA 377D
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Re: Vintage Snap On or not?
i apologize for my apparent fleeting opinions, but i'm now thinking that the rollaway is a Waterloo. the lipped edge on the third drawer was causing me to pause on my earlier thoughts of the rollaway being a Craftsman.
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