Easel Theme
I originally designed the look of partsanthings.com using Toolbox after looking at several others. The other day while working on a new site for an organization that I belong to I came across Easel, as I was looking for a 3 column theme that was left, center, right. Many of them were left, left, center, or center, right, right. I came across Easel which was what I was looking for and it was a nice looking theme as is but I need to do some extensive design changes to get the look I was after. Easel blended itself to a child theme very well maintaining most of the options that the parent theme had.
I think the Toolbox theme is a good one for some one who just needs a very basic theme to built on, it is very solid and easy to work with. I did several child themes working with it.
Easel in the other hand has done all or at least 90% of the backend work for you and all you have to do is the looking and feel portion using mainly css. This isn’t to say that you can’t do more it also adapts ot child themes very and and is incouraged.
So now the task at hand is to switch the current partsanthings.com theme from a child of Toolbox to a child of Easel