Is this a Snap On cabinet?

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Connormax
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Is this a Snap On cabinet?

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Found this for sale in Sydney Australia. Logos appear circa 1946?
Is it a genuine Snap-on product? Any assistance in identifying it would be appreciated.
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Re: Is this a Snap On cabinet?

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Yes
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Re: Is this a Snap On cabinet?

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K200
That looks like a Bakelite handle on the left end of the remaining drawer, that would place it early in the redcap era, mid 38' until early 41'.
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