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IT’S GREAT TO FIND SOMETHING with great paint or patina—especially something with hard wear and tear indicative of honest, hard use. Usually you think of the term “great paint” as a referring to a 19th century piece of painted furniture. But this metal Skil tool case is one of those more recent items (1960s - 70s) worthy of display to people with a special eye.
Available here.
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