Funny (strange and haha) day at the flea.
When I parked, raring to go (just no time since Sep 15, my last report (Lugz 2023_32), and rained out Friday and Saturday), I discovered that my wallet wasn't in the truck! (Took dear daughter, home from grad school, out to eat at Surf Taco last night, drove her car, and left it in there.) Not a terribly long drive (~11 miles, and 20 minutes), but I had already gotten a very late start having way too much fun sipping coffee while reading all the Braves fans imploding on social media (let's Phucking go!!!!).
'Well, that's some
schadenfreude for you, you idiot,' I thought to myself.
So, I started looking for vendors I am friends with. No Lee. No Don. Where the heck is everyone? I was starting to panic when I saw this old gentlemanly type named Mark and he lent me $20.
I made my rounds, not finding anything, and I was on my way to give Mark his $20 back when I ran into a good table at one of the house liquidators' areas. (Everything you see below except the bottle cap table top came from there.) When I was walking the bottle cap table top over to my car, I felt a tap on my shoulder. Believe it or not, it was a guy who owed ME $20!
So I walked back to Mark's table and handed him the $20.
'Got skunked, huh?' he said.
'Nope, believe it or not...,' I started, and we both had a big laugh. Showed up late, didn't have any money, and still went home with a pile!


Top to Bottom:
- No clue on the wooden thing. Looked interesting and I was hoping one of the woodworkers would know.
- Everything between there and the wartime 10" Diamond adjustable is hard-core vintage special mechanics tools, K.R. Wilson, KMO, Snap-on, etc, most of which I can't even identify. Pullers, compressors, drivers, arbors, installers, etc. Some of it incomplete.
- EDIT: Except for that impact driver, which is a Walden 3/8-drive Hamerench.
- Artillery unit patch for a near future (2026) 50th HS anniversary (1976) mate
- Wartime WRIGHT and TBD swivel sockets
- DOEs are Harris & Reed and TBD, Blue-Point, and B&S ("S)
- Wartime HERBRAND brake spring pliers with the '8642' AISI marking
- OTC spreaders
- Old Forge muffler tool (has a patent I didn't look up yet, but definitely in wartime or prewar range, off the top of my head)
- General double offset screwdriver
- No idea on the thing under that. Also looks like an offset screwdriver, but I am not convinced. Copper with a black rubberized handle. Not homemade.
- "CORNWELL" and -> Blue-Point <- feeler gauges
- Two antique clamps. One is a quick clamp, probably STEARNS. I'll need help on the other.