I just picked this up.
Pretty rare item. Shotgun kits can be found in Wood cases but pistol reloading tools in a Distributor Wood case is very scarce.
This is the most common caliber found. 32 Smith & Wesson in the early kit from 1878-1887 when it was replaced by the improved kits with peanut molds. This kit is also complete. With the original Mallet.
I’ve never seen an improved kit in a wood case primarily due to the fact that the later pasteboard boxes were re-enforced with a fiber web. Much stronger.
The earlier kits came in a very flimsy thin box that supported the motivation to case the tools in a very nice wood box. This case is a form fit design where every piece fits in a milled spot in the case.
Murph
Pretty rare item. Shotgun kits can be found in Wood cases but pistol reloading tools in a Distributor Wood case is very scarce.
This is the most common caliber found. 32 Smith & Wesson in the early kit from 1878-1887 when it was replaced by the improved kits with peanut molds. This kit is also complete. With the original Mallet.
I’ve never seen an improved kit in a wood case primarily due to the fact that the later pasteboard boxes were re-enforced with a fiber web. Much stronger.
The earlier kits came in a very flimsy thin box that supported the motivation to case the tools in a very nice wood box. This case is a form fit design where every piece fits in a milled spot in the case.
Murph
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