Private Lugnutz
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I have no idea if it's still there, but it was in 2012! Just a storefront, really. But if you think about how small they are, it doesn't take much space to fit 10s of 1,000s of them.
and some miscellaneous stuff
What is wrong with people!? Yeah, let's just squash this little place in California that expresses a cultishly loving and dedicated obsession for collecting our product that couldn't possibly make any serious dent in our books with its meager foot traffic and promotes the fame of our name for free.Sadly its gone,
You guys (especially Outlaw) need to check out “The Pez Outlaw”
And I think I'm done in the Pez rabbit hole!
Yeah, let's just squash this little place
along with **** I put in the trash





Now you really need to watch the documentary.Especially since it's FREE ADVERTISING AND CAN ONLY HELP OUR SALES...

Yesterday I saw an Altoids box at an estate sale - Shocking it contained... Altoids!Ear plugs
Now you really need to watch the documentary





I like the medical case, but that is exceptionally cool. One bit of serious suckage for the new year. For new comparison: https://www.grizzly.com/products/gr...tsb4xh_NBWLHjF39Pl4d_y3cfv1kkftRoCIX4QAvD_BwE





The inside inside joke is that we visited the Museum of Pez in Burlingame, CA, in 2012
To close the loop on Pez's contribution to history, you know eBay was started to help someone sell their Pez collection. Right?That's cool! I wasn't aware of a Pez museum so close! Even closer to RTM
As previously mentioned by my swap meet partner in crime, Smokeshow and I hit the first swap of the season, and here is my haul:
Two railroad transportation rules books (one from '67, the other '39!), a partial Quickway (I think) socket set, two 13/16" wrenches (Snap-on and Dayton!), a Plomb box, two MT1 drill bits in box, and a rail of 1/4" sockets (P&C, some Duro variety, and Craftsman).
Gotta say, I am really excited to find the Dayton wrench. I have been searching for that one a long time!

I had a decent day at estate and yard sales after 2 weeks of rainouts.
Long distributed myth, or so eBay says.
Nah, just jerking the chain.And here I was thinking the find of the day was the plomb extractors boxIs the Dayton your find of the day?
You definitely **** for finding that box!Nah, just jerking the chain.
That's cool! I wasn't aware of a Pez museum so close! Even closer to RTM!
Apparently not rare or valuable. made in Hungary, the head itself has a (c) 1995 to Warner Bros. - Eprey has then posted with (c) 1998 as well, so not even a single run.
I picked up this C. Parker 87 combo vise at a last day estate sale. Yesterday it was $75, Today he claimed he'd been asking $50 and offered it at $25. Some damage, and I was hoping it was the Parker version of an Oswego I have that has the support shelf busted off and I could make 1 good out of 2 bad. the Parker is 3-1/2" jaws the Oswego 4". so unlikely. I'll have to dig it out to verify though
Its missing one of the pipe jaws in the D jaw - Slide is not beat, nor is the handle. 108 and 1910 patent dates the Spreadsheet says 47 lbs. I didn't verify. The Oswego is 60
Today was clock day. Both work. The Jefferson golden hour clock is worth a bit. Got both for $10. Didn't need another vehicle, but this was too cheap to pass up. 93 Explorer runs and shifts nice. Got him down to $960.









I went and counted for you 378, bout 20 cents a pieceI don't know what the tool count is overall but I'm guessing well over 200, maybe 300? So you are well below cents .50 per tool, maybe a quarter?
Yeah, you ****
I sold a set just like that a couple of years ago for $68, so if you recoup that much of your investment that puts your haul at 76-68=$8NOS 10 piece crow foot set