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Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 3:42 am
by sarge
Good morning. By way of quick intro, I collect tools but only as functioning parts of my workshop waking and maintaining old sportscars and racers. Since the modern stuff is often rubbish and just feels bad to the hand, my shop arsenal is assiduously domestic made, bought at jumble sales and fleas and farm sales mostly. It then gets used; good vintage tools on good vintage cars.

That said, this toolbox that found its way into my workshop. Given the tools in it and what I've learnt so-far, it has some age to it I believe, so perhaps folks here could help determine an approximate age. It has been repainted, probably more than once, but the sides of the draws and inside the top would appear to be original baked finish in red. From then on, here are some photos in two postings of the box, logo style, and some details like handles and the like.

Frank, if it turns out an interesting piece and these might be useful for other parts of your site, email me and I'll send the full-sized versions to you.

Thanks, all
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Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 3:47 am
by sarge
Continuing on, and adding a piece of info I forgot to add in the first post, there appears to be no serial number or stylised characters on the back, outside back at least.

Thanks again.
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Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 3:49 am
by snapmom

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 4:21 am
by sarge
Why, thank you!

That rather makes sense given the couple various tools that were in it; an Army Air Force inspection light with a 1943 contract date and a number of aircraft tools such as bird feet wrenches, single piece box wrenches for working down deep within ports, and a couple speed wrenches.

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 5:26 am
by snapmom
Could you post a pic of the tools too. Thanks.

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 6:10 am
by sarge
I haven't taken any yet other than the inspection light (for a friend of mine). I haven't seen anything that says "Snap-on" in the array, but haven't had a chance to really inspect them all. Once I get back out to the workshop, I'll take a few if you are interested given they probably are of just about anyone's manufacture, not specifically Snap-on near as I could tell at first blush.

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 9:00 am
by snapmom
I don't think any of us are 100 percent snap on, but we do like to see old tools,

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 1:19 pm
by sarge
OK. I'm too new to have a feel of the sentiments here quite yet, so being perhaps a bit careful until I learn my way about. That said, I'll shoot a few photos over the next couple days, then.

Re: Historical info on this toolbox, please?

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 3:43 pm
by sarge
I'm starting a new thread called "Tools found in 1940's Snap-on box". There are a lot of photos coming, so might be a few days worth, anyway.