Vintage oak tool caddy but could be used as drinks holder plant holder etc 33 cm long 25 wide 8 cm tall 17 to handle price is for oak caddy only all other items are illustration only In the industrial age, toolboxes became popular. While working as a mould maker, around 1904, Harry Gurstner made a chest for his personal use as a pattern-maker. His coworkers liked it and wanted him to make more. In 1906, he started his own tool chest company in Dayton, Ohio.
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