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Snap-On toolbox question

Started by swervncarz, August 17, 2017, 02:06:34 PM

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swervncarz

I have a question for a Snap-On collector. Is this a Snap-On toolbox or did someone just put the Snap-On logo on it?


Bill Houghton


mikeswrenches

If you look on the back on the lower right corner there should be the date of manufacture and the city. I think it also says Snap-on, if it is one. Look close as the stamping is hard to see.

I can't tell by just looking at it.

Mike

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swervncarz

Thanks for the info, I will check when I get home

bill300d

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I am quite sure that it is a Snap-On toolbox and Mike is correct about the stamping.
Should be a kra-377 I believe and there should be a cover that fits that lower section.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

swervncarz

Thanks, I looked on the back but cannot see anything. Looks like there's a couple layers of paint on it, probably covered up if it's there.

bill300d

yeah if there is a couple layers of paint you probably wont be able to see it. If you go to collectingsnapon.com and find the 1967 catalog and look on page 9 you will see one like the one in your pic.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

swervncarz

Thank you, I was just trying to confirm that it was Snap-On, I have it on Craigslist & got a message from someone telling me that he thinks it's not Snap-On & actually a Craftsman box. I just wanted to make sure I don't sell someone the wrong thing!

amecks

It looks like this box...

Which is made by Metal Box and Cabinet Co.   They made the same box for Snap-On.  There's supposed to be a panel to cover the front which lifts out and hangs on the back of the cab on two welded tabs.  The yellow box here also has a shelf.
I restored the top box and painted it the original orange color.  The bottom cab is very rough but will get a clean-up, new wheels and quicky paint job.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

EVILDR235

I just checked my PAR-X / SNAP-ON tool box and the box information was on the back in the middle of the panel. Mine is  marked,

PX-1B

SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.

KENOSHA WISC. USA 68

0388933

EvilDr235

swervncarz

Ok, I will have to check again, I stripped some of the paint off on the bottom right corner but didn't see anything. I will have to look in the middle!

bill300d

It might help to use a bright light and look from different angles as sometimes that's the only way it will be seen.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

EVILDR235

The drawer pulls on your bottom box is the same style as the drawer pulls on my top box.

EvilDr235