"R H Buhrke Co" is owned by Klein Tools. The were famous for golf bags, then merged with a golf company and got into the golf club business.
Thank you so much for that info sir. Mr.Hovey(the gentleman who owned it)must have taken very good care of it as the paper lining inside is in excellent shape. The tray dividers were made from a couple of old yardsticks and the two original keys were still inside.
The friend I got it from was Mr. Hovey's great-grandson.He apparently inherited it when his parents passed away along with a bunch of other stuff. He was doing some down-sizing and asked other family members if they would like it and nobody wanted it! A sad commentary.
In my multitude of various collections I try to document everything that may have any value so when the time comes my heirs will at least know where to start. Sadly I feel most of it will be relegated to the nearest dumpster. My sons are interested mainly in my firearms and vintage wristwatch collections but my knives and vintage tools and model cars hold very little interest to them.
About 15 years ago I was diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer that came extremely close to terminating my contract with life on earth. Before undergoing surgery I had made arrangements(in writing and notarized)for several friends to assist my wife in disposing of most of it while realizing a maximum return monetarily. Those are still in effect and to me a good idea for anyone to consider. Doesn't cost anything if you do the lists yourself and your next door neighbor is a notary.