Late 40's, early 50's ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1950s-INDESTRO-TOOLS-CATALOG-SOCKET-SETS-WRENCHES-DISPLAYS-ETC-/380418446074?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5892b4d2fa (http://www.ebay.com/itm/1950s-INDESTRO-TOOLS-CATALOG-SOCKET-SETS-WRENCHES-DISPLAYS-ETC-/380418446074?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5892b4d2fa)
I actually beat you to this one and stepped on someone's toes doing it.
Fins in the lead.
Sold for $7.50
To me whoo hoo
Woo hoo!
Is there a scan of one of these available anywhere?
Soon. When Eric finds the time...
I have this one its only a supplement and 7 pages long the other is the full catalog (I think) and coming from Canada via pony express. I'm not sure if it made it into Eddie's list as it was a buy it now and I jumped on it. Its 70+ pages. Sorry for the confusion.
I'm looking forward to a catalog scan; hopefully I can find a hard copy of one for a decent price.
I'm really liking the Indestro tools. I think they're on a par with S/O and Proto, although I've never used them professionally.
I got a really good deal on quite a few Indestro tools over the weekend; also a few S/O and Bonney pieces. It was an older gentleman selling off some of his tools ... he said his father-in-law was an Indestro salesman; afterward I kicked myself for not asking if he had any catalogs or salesman's samples; or any other interesting stuff. *facepalm*
I didn't get it at a decent price buy I did get it.
Eric,
When you get that, I have a tool board I need looked up. It's an Indestro, but I think it is missing some of the holders. I would like to know what it looked like when new.
-aaron
Will do