Thanks for the information so far.
Kirk wrote:
>When posted for sale on CL, there was a name there. The seller removed the
name, but
>left the plastic. I didn't think to grab it to research his name, service
record, etc.
This breaks my heart (ok, not quite, but is sad to me). With two exceptions, I
have a full history on nearly every chest I own, and part of the fun has been
tracking down the details. The exceptions are the garbage picked Snap-on chest
(I'd LOVE to know the history on this, due to the damage and prior repairs....)
and one of my for-parts Kennedy 26" 11 drawer units, that eventually got
repaired to service (courtesy of an even more for-parts 20" that eventually went
to a friend's kid in serviceable trim due to another parts unit). The rest? die
maker from American Can, Toolmaker from Trenton (several employers. A Ford guy,
based on the customization), and so on.
A lovely chest, and I am sure it will be given the respect it deserves.
Thanks for sharing
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