Monday, January 08, 2018

This is cool, the original pamphlet was found behind the drawers when tearing it down to clean it

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  1. Jesse, I had that very same tool box. In 1967 I was building a '53 Studebaker in our back yard. Since I was working in dirt, jack-stands were of no use, so I used anything and everything to hold the car off the ground. I had the tool box setting next to me and it began raining, so I closed the lid. As I was getting up I realized the car was starting to slide off and I just shoved the box under to keep it from falling. I then went into the house and was so disgusted I let it sit there for a couple of days. When I finally got the box out, all it had suffered was a crease in the lid. All the drawers worked smoothly and I used it for many more years before giving it to my son-in-law about 12 years ago. He still uses it today.

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    1. They sure built things to last... and then the rotten buggers stopped building things well, but charging more and more, then it's a demand by people who appreciate such quality that raises the value and the prices to where only collectors who won't use a thing buy them.

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  2. And it was used when I got it.

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