For smuggling into stadiums!
Or Walmart. Found an empty nip bottle in the men's room the other day. Glad I don't love alcohol that much...
Mike
For smuggling into stadiums!






Here is a Snap-on based GMTK shown on G503 in 2013 featuring those wrenches. I thought that you might find it interesting.Thanks Don. I’m not trying to build a kit, just the set. I am however trying to get wartime E & G ones as much as I can.
Here in MI the sale I go to are advertised on estatesales.net . Most all have terms and conditions regarding lists/street numbers/etc. Not all sales are the same. But if a company posts their terms and doesn't accept "street numbers" the folks staying warm in the car are welcome to enter right after anyone currently in the line.How does it work in your area?

Pffff. Navy.LEFT-BEHIND a book just for our old passive RF pal @Old Radar




The Klein knife is for removing the sheath on lead jacketed cableThis morning's frozen flea finds (Lugz 2024_02) include an antique tools guide (Barlow) and a Klein kleaver. I doubt I will get much use out of the book, since I am not really a sawdust maker or a sawdust makers' tools collector, but it will go in the reference library unless someone such as our host (first dibs) is yearning to have it. This is my second lineman's chopper. The first, found a few years ago, was made by Utica and marked BELL SYSTEM B. I suspect this one with the plastic handle is barely vintage. If you've never held one of these, they are small but very heavy. Good for cleaning small game.
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Yessir! The other one I have is older with a black Bakelite handle and copper rivets.The Klein knife is for removing the sheath on lead jacketed cable
That dark finish S-K ratchet is wartime. Nice find.Pffff. Navy.
Finally on the board after nearly two weeks. Man it's been slow.
Starrett 436 1-2" Mic (Note different fonts between the two mics)
Starrett 1" (no Model #) Thread Comparator Mic (engraving: USAC-19339-285Q)
S-K 40970 1/4" Ratchet Dark Finish (Wartime?)
Two MAC M5S 1/4" Spinners
$20 out the door.
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Thanks but no thanks, I have a copy. And a Klein kleaver too.This morning's frozen flea finds (Lugz 2024_02) include an antique tools guide (Barlow) and a Klein kleaver. I doubt I will get much use out of the book, since I am not really a sawdust maker or a sawdust makers' tools collector, but it will go in the reference library unless someone such as our host (first dibs) is yearning to have it.
Nice engravings. And I thought the hollow handle multitools summary was neat.I have a copy.
Oh, I wasn't offering that. I was using the other one, which will go back in the Bell box now.And a Klein kleaver too.
Having been a seller at a flea market before, you rent an assigned spot. If you moved closer to your neighbor, you'd be on somebody else's spot. Usually there are no refunds, so those spots are paid for wether or not the seller shows up. So that's why they are all spaced out weird.Pretty much a rainout here. light buy constant drizzle. I went to the local Col FM, (only thing :Open", and it had maybe ten vendors, 4 selling plants, the rest were the usual junk sellers. and of course instead of tightening the space a bit everyone was scattered from one end of the available space to the other, including into the adjacent "Overflow" parking lot) I'm not sure who is dumber, the vendors for parking way out yonder, or the people running the FM for not closing parts of the availsble space.
So after several "laps" I got a nice walk out of it; 3/4 of a mile, 4 "heart points" according to my phone. But that was all. a few were still setting up as I left and it was over a dozen, but I peaked into the vehicles and more junk sellers, so I walked back to the car and drove home.
Living vicariously from y'all today:







Those pliers are for hose clamps.Made it out to an estate sale this morning, only 10 min or so from the house which is always nice. Missed out on a nice Kennedy Machinist chest and a heritage era 1/4 Craftsman socket box (dunno what was in it) which were the main reasons I went but still managed to drop $50 on a bunch of stuff...
Opened this taiwan socket set and was happy to see all the Craftsman =v= 1/4 inch stuff (top of lid). Interestingly the breaker is Circle H and I have a feeling that was what was in the heritage 1/4 box that I missedThe rest of it is Taiwan made and will go to goodwill.
Grabbed another random Craftsman plastic case and found a bunch of VA metric combos and some other random =v= stuff.
Most of a 1/2" =v= ratchet set, pretty much just missing the 3/4 deep socket and probably a longer extension.
=v= DBE set and DOE set missing one wrench
More =v= stuff, all 3/8" except for the 1/4" pear head rat. The non USA rat will probably end up donated to a buddy or goodwill.
Some of the random stuff that was in the 1/2" tray...I got a kick out of the luggage tag with the holo dancing lady
And more random stuff. Penens DBEs, Proto clutch driver, Plomb war finish DBE and 1/4" driver and wobbler. VlChek DOE, Bluepoint DBE's, Snap on extension, combos, socket, and Vacuum grip pliers (not sure what they're for). Stuff on the right is a mishmash.
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I couldn’t leave the hose nozzle behind