Lots o' nice finds while I was "camping" guys! (I have a hard time calling the 3 days at a CA State park "camping" when you have flush toilets, running water with both hot and cold, and even showers available... this was like "Sleeping over at a picnic ground"...)
Off to my first estate of the year and can't quite figure out what type of vise this is. Any thoughts?

I useed one of those for years as my welding vise - yes that cane with multiple sets of jaws, both lcat (smooth adn lightly serrated) adn pipe, etc. not Wilton's best effort, but its an adiquate homeowners vise for light work.
Well, I stopped at my first estate sale for the year today. When it’s across the street from the house, it’s kind of hard to ignore it. Went in the garage first and found the Coleman lantern. It’s solid and no rust on the base. Alittle on the handle but I think it will clean up with steel wool. It’s a single burner 220 and a date code of 2/73 on the bottom. along with a storage compartment with extra mantle and a generator. I’ll most likely clean it up and put it on eBay.
Then I found the 2 gallons Coleman jug in the basement and when I saw Sweeten Iced tea on the label I just felt like it spoke to me! Figured it would be perfect for the boat as it has a cup under the lid too.
Youngest daughter for a sheet of stickers and an alarm clock, and I also picked up two quart size canning jars with wide mouth for drinking glasses. My oldest likes drinking out of them like I do, but somehow the last 4 I had broke randomly….
All for $10.
The lantern is a 200A not a 220 (220's are green 2 mantle - the 200A is much more desirable!) - But looks pristine and with a parts safe (also $$) and a NOS generator, and the Silklight mantles (no longer made - Those are made with thorium so current mantles are not as bright)
While I was "Camping, it was with some of my local Coleman group members, and I did but a single burner Kerosene stove. a little Primus 96 from 1915. I've been wanting one and this was a Good deal but not what I class as Suckage, mostly because I don't like parting with that much $$.
The stove box is embossed with "The Pocket Primus Outfit" and and patent Reg. Number (almost certainly European as this a a Swedish made stove)
It is a roarer" burner (pretty loud...) Its complete too! One of the smallest of this style stove.
And stopped by my sisters place on the way home to PU some Tax paperwork I need to do moms last tax returns, and also gave me a bit more of mom's sewing "Stuff":
Her scissors: 2 Wiss, once Sears (likely Wiss) KleenKut, and Clauss. Mom made custom draperies for many years, So these were likely used for the sheers and more delicate fabrics. heavy Draperies would have been cut with heavier shears, adn likely provided by the shop.
and the wooden spools of threads from mom's sewing box (sis is keeping the box which is fine with me). these would have been for alterations, or the cut and sew from patterns - that bright orange? Likely from an old Halloween costume project.
