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alinc100

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@alinc100 - that's quite the haul there.

Is it just me, or does it seem odd to find such late-production S-K screwdrivers at a garage sale? :dunno:

I see new stuff all the time. Usually it's when somebody died though.
I find a fair amount of NOS at many sales. I prefer estate sale over garage sale as I am usually looking at listings/pictures and planning which sales to go to,which to skip. Garage sales are often loaded with baby clothes and few tools. I'm sure I miss plenty but I have time constraints and have to plot out my courses. It helps too at estate sales the previous owner usually isn't there asking for their stuff back.
 

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They may not be that new. I bought mine quite a while back when we were selling S-K at the parts house.
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Don, My OCD is kicking in and it's saying you have the start of two incomplete sets there. LOL.... Next time I get to the NW side of town there is a vendor that had/has?NOS SK and others still available. I'll have to look for screwdrivers. If they have any there might be a date on the packaging??? I haven't been there in a couple years but they still had Makita 9.6 stick battery tools advertised/mounted above the showcase/parts counter.
 

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I’m actually perfectly happy with those. They must have been in a transitional time period because I ordered those in all at the same time since I was doing all the buying. It was probably in the in the mid to late ‘90s. I had to pay cost plus 10%.
-Don
 
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There were two sales listed today on EstateSales.org that we checked out. The first one was in Lafayette, CA put on by one of our preferred companies. It had been picked over fairly well since we arrived 1-1/2 hours after opening. We still found some worthwhile items and I was able to name the price. My wife found the Klein bag. The 3/8” breaker is Blackhawk, the rusty DOE is Plomb. The socket is Powr-kraft, the pliers S-K Tool and the dykes Channellock. The monkey wrench was too rusty to determine brand and the ltttle square is empire IMG_1847.jpeg
I cleaned some up. IMG_1859.jpegIMG_1864.jpegIMG_1848.jpegThe second sale was in Pinole and we arrived right after opening at noon. They were just trying to get the house cleaned out and the prices were VERY friendly. Snap-on hacksaw blades, punch and stubby ratchet. S-K Wayne combo, 6” Diamalloy adjustable, Craftsman early =V= DBE, Armalloy combo and on the right is most of a Vlchek DOE auto kit if I’m not mistaken. The deep sockets are Indestro IMG_1852.jpeg
A few cleaned upIMG_1861.jpegIMG_1857.jpegIMG_1866.jpegIMG_1867.jpeg
-Don
 

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some better pictures and most listed from yesterdayshaul
Snap on punch 5/16 1/8 ftn50a plillps 2 s-241 1/2 3/8 1/4 extension 3/8 flex1 inch 3/8 extension 1/4 dr 10mm impact valve tool tm70c f712 tk04
matco 10mm combo
proto 14 inch pipe wrench x2 players 240 Slip-Joint 1/2 punch 9mm socket7/16 d socket 11/32 combo
p&c ratchet 0246
kline 220-7 wire strippers nut driver 2 screwdrivers
channelock 410 460 and slips

plyers
Motorspec k15
c.s.osborne
dupont no1
wilde plyers
harrold USA
Hulse duckbills
aircraft tool inc.?
utica 40 46-4 577-5
vise grip 7lw

craftsman 44663 adjustable 4 inch adjustable ignition players
3/8 1/4 ratchets
5/16-3/4 combos
5/8-3/4 3/8-7/16 v
16 mm 1/2 flex socket
long c 11/16 socket 5/8 combo
sk 15mm 7/16 combos 13/16 socket
blackhawk 7/16 combo 5/8 sicket
mac spl-2 p120 c10&c12 9mm socket 3/8 impact
industro 1216
enders e8
herbrand 480 & 3/8 swivel
vlchek 8 pipewrench
williams 1240
bondus 7/32 1/8 screwdriver style allen
new britan Nf-205
no marking locking adjust and buffalo n10
vw clutch tool and a ford tool

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It had been picked over fairly well
Speaking of which..., you didn't mention them, but I never pass up dental picks either. They are great for cleaning tools. I just used one to scrape the gunk out of all the hard to get to places in a swivel joint.
Snap on punch 5/16 1/8 ftn50a plillps 2 s-241 1/2 3/8 1/4 extension 3/8 flex1 inch 3/8 extension 1/4 dr 10mm impact valve tool
V-21-A, 1940 to 1948. Came with three different 1/2-inch drive sockets for various size lock nuts.
c.s.osborne
The model with the polygonal hammer head are lasting pliers, if you didn't know. For stretching a leather sole and hobbing the nails. The model with the widening jaws, that looks like glaziers' pliers, but aren't (at least I don't think they are with that knurling inside the jaws), are also probably for leather. You wouldn't believe how many Osborne tools I see here.
I think y'all posted more tools today than I found all year!
Found? Or brought home? I see more in a week, but I don't bring them all home! I swear I don't know where the heck some of these guys are putting them all or what they're doing with them! My house would sink. :)
 

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Speaking of which..., you didn't mention them, but I never pass up dental picks either. They are great for cleaning tools. I just used one to scrape the gunk out of all the hard to get to places in a swivel joint.

And, it seems like pick tools are always cheaply made (bend, break, pull out of the handles). I'd never really thought about it, but solid dental picks might be the way to go!

Mike
 

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I’m actually perfectly happy with those. They must have been in a transitional time period because I ordered those in all at the same time since I was doing all the buying. It was probably in the in the mid to late ‘90s. I had to pay cost plus 10%.
-Don

ahhh... okay... I was not aware that S-K put that handle style out that early. I thought those were much later. I was sent a couple of NOS units by an ebay vendor and had assumed they were fairly late production.
Thanks Don, I would have guessed newer than that as well. I did find a 2018 catalog and they have a font/silkscreen similar to the 3 smaller ones in your set. They also had a set of black/green drivers that look identical to the red/black Craftsman Professionals . Which I now assume were made by Ideal.
 
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My small haul [Lugz 2023-42] from the flea this morning...

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...included...

/ a Whale Pli-Wrench (my second, very easy to use, and the jaw toggles for square or odd shaped workpieces)
/ an unmarked speeder, rocker rat, sliding tee and extensions (either third party Hinsdale, S-K, Duro, or some other I never both to keep straight from that era)
/ Wakefield water pump pliers (not as early as the rest of my Wakefield collection, but it'll do, pig, it'll do)
/ unbranded cotter pin puller
/ early Billings production Craftsman CV C-series DOE wrench
/ and my second example of a "206" triple jaw wrench
 

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I hit a sale this morning that I was going to blow off as it didnt look that great. Glad I went as each item was $15 each. She threw in the hammer head. I saw the Wilton under a shelf in the garage on some car ramps. Before pulling it out I asked how much and after hearing the price grabbed it. Looks like it was put away in near new condition. I should get some money back on the canteen and hammer head after I figure out the maker.
 

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Tagging along w MrsLS for some xmas shopping, stopped at the modest flea at the Weil Antique Center. For $6, picked up a Nov1918 trapping magazine, LS Starrett combosquare (missing awl) and a Cadillac 13593 DOE forged by Vlchek.
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Slim pickings on tool yard sales here. Managed to get a Yankee no. 4 for $1 and a astatic d-104 for $5.
 

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I saw a garage sale 4 minutes from home that opened a 8 AM this morning. In the ad pictures I noticed a couple of early California plates that I could add to the ones in my basement. Here is the picture from the ad that I noticed.
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I was the first to arrive at opening time. The seller pointed out a bankers box full of plates and they were cheap. I made an offer on the entire box and he accepted. As I was carrying them out to the car another customer arrived asking about the plates. I felt kind of bad that I had taken them all so I offered him three of his choice at my cost. We both went away happy.IMG_1986.jpeg
Here are some spread out. IMG_1982.jpeg
Of all 38 plates there was only one matched pair. IMG_1984.jpeg
I went through and put them all in order to find the matched set. IMG_1985.jpeg
Now I have to figure out how to display them with the others in the basement. IMG_1576.jpeg
-Don
 

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Went to an equipment auction this morning ,about a 30 minute ride south ,past my old stomping grounds. mental note,don't forget the cash, as this auction was cash only and I had to leave ,visit an ATM to checkout. Farm wagons loaded with tools,parts,equipment from an auto salvage/trailer facility. Some of the pricing was auction fever, others modestly priced/bid. I broke it into two lots as I needed the space to inventory and photo so here is box lot #1
Box #1
1/2” DRIVE
Wright 4S14 7/16” 6 point impact
Snap On IM140 7/16” 6 point impact
Cornwell P-3216 1/2” 6 point impact
Snap On IM160 1/2” 6 point impact
MAC V1226 11/16” 6 point impact
Snap On IM320 1” 6 point impact
Cornwell P3236 1-1/8” 6 point impact
Snap On SIM 120 3/8” 6 point impact deep
Snap On SIM 170 7/16” 6 point impact deep
Cornwell S-3216 L 1/2” 6 point impact deep
Cornwell P-3218 L 9/16” 6 point impact deep
Cornwell P-3220 L 5/8” 6 point impact deep
Wera 760 C-M8 spline driver
Herbrand S-8 Ratcheting adapter
Apex 3773 1/2”F to 3/8”M locking ext 2-1/2”
Cornwell EP35 4-1/2” locking extension
MAC v1135 EXP 1/2”F to 3/8”m locking extension 15”

3/8” DRIVE

Snap On IMBF20D 5/8” swivel impact 6 point
MAC XDT 166 1/2” 6 point impact deep
MAC XDT 168 9/16” 6 point impact deep
MAC XDT 206 5/8” 6 point impact deep
MAC XDT 226 11/16” 6 point impact deep
Magna HM316S 1/2” 6 point impact deep
Cornwell MS2216 1/2” 6 point impact deep
Cornwell (2) P2216 9/16” 6 point impact shallow
Cornwell P2220 5/8” 6 point impact shallow
Snap On PFDH200 5/8” 12 point impact shallow
Husky 22510 10mm 6 point shallow chrome
Craftsman 14mm 6 point shallow chrome -G2-
Williams B-7/16’’ 12 point shallow chrome
Husky 22018 11/16” 6 point shallow chrome
Craftsman 5/8” 12 point -v-
Craftsman ½” 8 point shallow chrome -v-
Husky 3/8-13/16” 6 point shallow black chrome
Husky 3/8-13/16” 6 point deep black chrome
Lisle Torx T47
Husky Torx T45
Snap On GFU-8A universal black oxide
Snap On F-5-L Sliding Tee
MATCO locking extensions B15LE,B6LE
MAC X12 E 12” extension
Husky C885 speed handle

“SETS” from Box #1
3/8” DRIVE
Craftsman 13mm-18mm 12 point shallow(missing 10,11,12) -G1-
Craftsman 8-14mm(missing 15mm)16-18 mm 6 point shallow-G2-
Craftsman 8-18mm (missing 10mm 6 point shallow -G2-
Craftsman 10,12-19mm 12 point deep -G-
Craftsman Torx T15,T20,T25,T30,T40,T45,T50 -G-

1/2” DRIVE
Craftsman 10,12-19mm (missing 16mm ) 12 point shallow
 

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Box # 2 was a bit smaller:
BOX #2

1/2” DRIVE
Stanley 36-462 3/8” 12 point shallow chrome
PowrKraft 84W4865 5/8” 12 point shallow chrome
Craftsman 11/16”,7/8”,15/16”,1-1/8”,1-1/4” shallow chrome =v=
Craftsman ⅞” ,1” 12 point shallow chrome -G-
Cornwell S3216 1/2” 6 point impact
SK 40124 ¾” 12 point shallow chrome
SK 40126 13/16” 12 point shallow chrome
Snap On IM260 13/16” 6 point impact
2 craftsman ratchets
Husky CS25 10” extension
Craftsman 6 inch extension =V=
Duro-Bilt set

Snap On NS-18-L
SK Wayne arc joint pliers



Craftsman 3/8” drive 7/16”,1/2”,5/8”,11/16”,3/4”,13/16” -v- 12 point shallow
Wright ⅜” drive ⅞” 6 point shallow chrome
UTK slip joint pliers
Plumb FAM40 Ball Pein
Snap On 1620 3/4” chisel
Airco Tank Wrench
 

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Now I have to figure out how to display them with the others in the basement. IMG_1576.jpeg
-Don
If you run out of basement space to display your expanding license plate collection may I suggest nailing them to the rafters of your garage? And since your most recent ones have a great patina they'll look like they've been hanging there since 1934.
 

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The old plates probably wouldn’t stand up to the outside weather for long. We checked out another garage sale across town and my wife found some coloring books for the grandkids and I got a Stanley Yankee ratcheting screwdriver and a couple other things. We then went down the same street to where the Corvair is garaged to set a variety of rodent traps. I found the plate I took off of my boat trailer when the state issued permanent plates. It might as well end up in the basement too. IMG_1989.jpegIMG_1990.jpeg-Don
 
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