Big question is are you going to submit an order for parts? At those prices I'd be tempted to order 1 of each.LOLI extended again as nothing was showing close by for sales, and I got lucky, (one of two planned sales, today one simply didn't open (after saying "come early, beat the heat!")
I'm guessing early 1930's on the stove - A Prentiss-Wabers Preway Auto-cook-kit Instant lighting stove - Based on paperwork I think this one is a 308?
As found open (under a bench outside):
No help on the tags:
another angle on lighting:
309 and 310 had cast iron grates and the same was true on the 409 series with 408 being wire grate, so this is why I think 308:
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Thx for confirming!Yes correct.
Be careful still -a lot of old cords have rubber insulation inside on the individual wires, and can be crumbling apart. (My Old singer 221 did this, and something else recently...)I can’t believe how nice the cord is, condition wise.
Big question is are you going to submit an order for parts? At those prices I'd be tempted to order 1 of each.LOL




Went to two different flea markets today bought all this of $13 at the first one.
Going to another flea market tomorrow see you soon.Very good day!Got these boxes full of tools for $150. Good day
That's a sweet little chopper for $4! You ****!A Cuisinart for 4 bucks with all its parts(I think).
Thanks, I'm really excited. I've been on the hunt for nice kitchen gear on the cheap for about ten years and this is one of the last pieces.That's a sweet little chopper for $4! You ****!

They do look Corona, but that's probably the most copied tool ever. If real Corona, they'll say so.Look like Corona from here, I buy them all the time.
@Outlawmws its the spring loaded type. I shut it off twice “not on purpose” when I was trying it out.
They do look Corona, but that's probably the most copied tool ever. If real Corona, they'll say so.
I wasn't going to post this but since we need a 3rd toaster--I got a Sunbeam T-35 "Radiant Control" toaster at a recent garage sale. It was a fundraiser for a women's group, raising funds for scholarships, nothing priced, pay what you want as a donation. Of course that meant we paid more than we might have otherwise, but I came home with a big box of interesting stuff and lots of books for $40 for all.That’s funny a guy at work just gave me this one this past week. An excelsior twin reversible. Whos got the 3rd one?

As you get older....Listen to you guys showing off your pruner knowledge.
Well, my father did write several books on the subject.Listen to you guys showing off your pruner knowledge.











Those are Bridgeport, I recently found one of mine there. I forget who IDd them definitively in a post.These wrenches are interesting…marked SAE on one side and Metric on the other, clip is Bridgeport.










Looks like a "Plumb Bob". Does it have somewhere on the end to tie a string to it?
Is the craftsman flex spinner a long c? Circle h or be? That’s a you **** by the way! Not easy to findWell, it has been hotter than the hinges of Hades around here the last few days, which has seen my wife and I both milling around the house, as we are totally disaclimated to the heat. Which, in turn, as had me getting out to find a few sales and get out of her hair.
On the 4th, I unexpectedly found a few sales, as holidays are not very productive for me. The first two had tools, but nothing I was interested in, while the third was fairly interesting.
New Britain breaker bar, Crescent articulated pliers, unknown T-handle, smallest spud wrench I have seen, Plomb tappet wrench, Starrett inside and outside calipers, Pexto wing dividers, and small as yet unknown wing dividers. $10
And on Sat, when we were looking at triple digit heat, I decided to head to the other end of the state, were it was even hotter! But, with nothing going on around here (no one is used to the heat) there were a couple interesting sales going on down were they are used to the temps.
The first of the two was a whole house clearout sale that happens weekly, but this week it was mostly tools. Here I found extra Plier wrench tips, VACO plier wrench set (missing wrench), Xacto drill in box, Xcelite ratcheting T-handle, Yankee #15, Mayhew pin punches, Craftsman DOE, Combo, DBE and flex driver, unmarked hand vise, Fulton driver, turnscrew, Vacuum Grip ignition pliers, Williams black oxcide sockets, and Plomb adaptor. $10
Then I hit the sale of an old picker, way out in the hills. By the way, this was a sale that Outlaw would have gone nutz over. Lots of old camping gear, fishing gear, shooting and hunting stuff, cast iron, tools, etc. Just not too much I was interested in. I picked up the auger handle and AMES runout gauge with an interesting mounting system for $20. But talking to the old guy was interesting and worth it. Native, an ex-cop, ex-machinist, hunter, ran pack horses up in the cascades, had a million stories about a million topics.