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Gah!Wow, I didnt have a chance to look it up. I knew it was good but not that good.

Gah!Wow, I didnt have a chance to look it up. I knew it was good but not that good.




Sweet clamps! Love the fancy wing bolts!A couple of nice clamps,
That's a cool knife! I've been searing for the one I had as a kid on Eprey, and spotted one with a similar light (fake) ivory style handle (Completely different blade) and had to have it...A yet-to-be-identified Western Cutlery knife.




Indeed. @Michael_in_DE ***** for that Snappy torque wrench!That earns a you ****.
I always think of those open handle clamps as quilting clamps, tho yours don’t say Stearns.A couple of nice clamps
Thanks for the link. The one says Champion and the other has no markings other than USA. I also have always seen these called quilting clamps, and I pick them up whenever I see them … the smaller the better!I always think of those open handle clamps as quilting clamps, tho yours don’t say Stearns.
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E. C. Stearns & Co. Catalogue of Hardware : 1924 : E. C. Stearns & Co. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
92 p., illus., 22.6 cm, trade catalogarchive.org
I hate it when that happens! I have a couple of well stocked "bolt and screw" shops locally that I hit up when I only need a few odd ball items. You still ****!I then spent $20 (yes twice as much as I spent on the torque wrench lol) at McMaster carr for 100 drive screws, to replace the two I ground off.
Saw this a couple weeks in a row at the flea market. I was dumb thinking it was not very good because it looked kind of old, and thought it was not as good as the twist torque wrenches I already have. Plu of course it looks to be inoperable. But last Saturday I asked how much and he said $15. I offered $10 and he took it quickly. I thought maybe I could fix it, and even if I couldn't it was still a 24" Snap-on 1/2 ratchet.
Took I ground off the drive screws, and the window cleaned up easily and the mechanism works well. I tried a couple different settings on it and it matched the 'good' torque wrench I already have. I then spent $20 (yes twice as much as I spent on the torque wrench lol) at McMaster carr for 100 drive screws, to replace the two I ground off. Looks and works pretty good now. And frankly this, in my opinion is a far easier to use than the twist style. I then realized I had a cup where a fine lady is holding it. Found a couple other things as well. (I'll be using both torque wrenches until i'm confident its actually calibrated ok)
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I really don’t know why they didn’t make a built in charger and plug in option on that as well...Thats hilarious!
Just where do you get your satellites?Nice find on the Long C Jeff! -what is the back story on "Satellite Dealers"?
No idea! I always pick up pocket screwdrivers when I find them. Probably some kind of trade organization or buying group.Nice find on the Long C Jeff! -what is the back story on "Satellite Dealers"?

Proto tools at the top, Channellock, Diamalloy and #1 Plomb Phillips driver below. 
Dual marked



Just where do you get your satellites?
At the final sale I was instructed to get rid of my flea market bag that I’ve carried to sales all over CA and NV.
most sales say to bring your own boxes and bags...Just where do you get your satellites?
So i looked it up : only one entry found:No idea! I always pick up pocket screwdrivers when I find them. Probably some kind of trade organization or buying group.
| Joe Romano is listed as an Incorporator with Satellite Dealers Coalition, Inc. in Oklahoma. This person is located in Buna, TX. The company is a Oklahoma Domestic Not For-Profit Corporation, which was filed on October 25, 1988. The filing status is listed as In Existence. The address on file for this company is #3 Love St, Garvin, OK 74736. The Registered Agent of record is Herb Gilley. |



i don't know, are the cups dated?Michael_in_DE *****. Is that a 1988 mug?
I second that motion.BMW ***** again!
oh my gosh, bmw ***** majorly! Are you kidding me. That's an amazing find! So far that's my vote for find of the year...And you paid below $100. Did you show up with a gun and knife?My wife had planned to can tomatoes today, which is a clear sign to get out of the way and out of the house. So, looking around, the most interesting sales seemed to be at the other end of the state, a three hour drive away. Now, I don't mind driving for a good set of sales, but I want to hedge my bets, and make sure that there are a lot of sales. So, I found a half-dozen or so, and headed out early this morning. To what started as a disappointing day. The first stop was wildly over priced, the second stop only had a few things of interest, as shown here:
Two 1/4" ratchets, SK Wayne and Pennens, along with a lumber flipper.
But the third more than made up for it.
It was in an out of the way suburb, the kind of place you can spread out and no one will bother you. There was a house with garage, with a decent sized shop out back, which I made a beeline for. And it was pretty clear that it had been gone through, confirmed by one of the family running the sale that this was the second weekend. So, looking around and not finding much, I started to leave. But then I notice a drill press in the garage itself, so I thought I should check it out before I left. And in the back, under the work bench, I spot a red rolling tool chest. I quickly check it out, and ask the price. Well, the woman in the garage said she would have to ask her brother, and when I spotted it he immediately goes "that's a Snap-on"
"It's beat up..."
"what would you offer?"
"...$60"
"How about $75?"
"With the tools?"
And so they unloaded the tools into buckets for me, and loaded it up
Obviously not a Snap-on, it is a late '40s Blackhawk Red Rover. It needs work, namely cleaning and castors. and the tools are a mix of US and foreign, but I saw Thorsen, Herbrand and Bonney. Also, there is another box full. I am too tired from driving to unload it yet, but we shall see what is what tomorrow or Sunday.

Third. All in favor?I second that motion.BMW ***** again!
**absolutley. Get the deal done and get out of there before the “random self appointed “ expert of whatever subject comes out of the woodwork and starts shooting American pickers numbers around and pulling obscure eBay prices to stir things up.No gun. No knife (well, a 1" Schrade in my pocket.) But I did get out of there as quickly as possible. Rule number one of a great deal is to not let them think it over while you are still there talking to them.
I’m In favor but i already put my vote inThird. All in favor?