I have been thinking about my grandfather's two chests. He was a craftsman, worked at the very early Fisher Body in Detroit, also made an altar for a local church in Freesoil/Manistee Michigan area, where my grandmother (his wife) came from. My grandfather was born in 1876, (I have his baptismal papers from then, beautiful, with color seal & looks like it might have printed just a few years ago). My dad always kept his dad's chests. Most of the tools he used are inside the two chests, (though dad had put a few in during the 1960s). I never met my grandfather as he passed away from hernia surgery in 1935. I have several pictures of both chests. I don't know what they are worth. I did find blueprints for a home in Detroit, that I took out, not sure it was one of his residences or perhaps a home he may have worked on for someone else. But here are a few pictures. I will post four from the first, smaller chest & the next four from the second chest,the last picture is from the first chest again. I would be interested in what they might be worth & where I could sell them.
Such chests sell often on Eboo. Do advanced search for “sold” items similar and see what they are bringing. Might depend on whether there are any very desirable tools in it, like scarce wood planes new in box. Common ordinary tools don’t bring much. Chests are desirable. This is just general info since I don’t know that area. Ignore Eboo asking prices, sold prices are the only valid info.
SO odd!!! I was watching the TV show Maverick and sitting on a cabinet I’d swear there was a Fisher Body coach! Like their logo! I’d bet it was a sales decor item for their shops!!!
Here is a picture of my grandfather at Fisher Body, the second image is the altar he made for the church in Freesoil or Manistee, Michigan. I want to go there sometime. I wonder if this is still in the church? The last picture is his baptismal papers. He was Polish, though the certificate says Austria. I have this document, and it is in pristine condition.
Would've been pretty hoity-toity for Maverick; the Fisher Body coach is based on a French royal carriage. Perhaps appropriate since according to Wiki the Tech Center was described as an "Industrial Versailles" by Architectural Forum. When GM reorganized, Fisher Body was no more, but the coach remains. How big is the chest shown? Trying to gauge size of the tools. My dad's machinist's chest was full of small tools for precision work.
Ummm....no. It was sitting on a cabinet in a fancy train coach. Probably over a foot long. I’m sure it was just set decor that they figured no one would recognize.
Bronwen, sorry I just didn't want to go out in the cold last night to measure, much more enjoy the cold, when I can see it!. I measured the chests, the first (smallest) (uploaded pix again), is 31.5" x 20' x 11.5'' & the second (largest) is 35.25" x 21.5" x 18.25".
Okay, I am up. I will try. I see just the first image as full size. The first two are the smaller chest. the slides I did originally.