Old Radar
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A red case, long and thin, pictured on a garage table in an Estate Sale post got me moving this morning. I got there just as they let the group of 8-10 people in the door and I was the second person in the garage. The first guy was distracted by some fishing poles, so I had the tool table to myself. I dug the case out from under a bunch of old cordless phones. It had a nice heft to it.

I was mildly disappointed that it was Bon-E-Con, since I don't collect it, but also inside the red case was a smaller blue case with 1/4" black anodized D-I sockets and a dark, but well preserved Indestro "Super Quality" water transfer. Also in the mix was a Bonney T-30 hinge handle (with tommy bar!), four Bonney sockets, a few miscellaneous sockets (CM VV, two Plomb, and a yet-to-be-identified swivel) and an Everdry Waterproof Match Safe. I rooted around in the socket bins looking for any stragglers and found two. I also found the Bon-E-Con ZT-742 speeder that I thought belonged to the set--and convinced the attendant that it did... Because of all the extra items in the case, it didn't worry me that the speeder didn't seem to fit in the case. Once I got it home, I discovered the case is not designed to include the speeder due to the layout of the socket areas.

An interesting addition was a small piece of paper, completely covered in dried grease and the funk of decades. I carefully brushed degreaser on it and it recovered enough to read:
Unreadable Z346B
29 Pieces 3/8 Inch Drive
Price $34.50
With Archive.org currently down, I can't verify the model # or the original contents.

Here's the Indestro Super Quality set. I couldn't find any drive tools. Total on the day was $21.56

Finally, in the Left Behind catagory, a CM Crown 1/3hp oilless sprayer that I just wouldn't know what to do with.


I was mildly disappointed that it was Bon-E-Con, since I don't collect it, but also inside the red case was a smaller blue case with 1/4" black anodized D-I sockets and a dark, but well preserved Indestro "Super Quality" water transfer. Also in the mix was a Bonney T-30 hinge handle (with tommy bar!), four Bonney sockets, a few miscellaneous sockets (CM VV, two Plomb, and a yet-to-be-identified swivel) and an Everdry Waterproof Match Safe. I rooted around in the socket bins looking for any stragglers and found two. I also found the Bon-E-Con ZT-742 speeder that I thought belonged to the set--and convinced the attendant that it did... Because of all the extra items in the case, it didn't worry me that the speeder didn't seem to fit in the case. Once I got it home, I discovered the case is not designed to include the speeder due to the layout of the socket areas.

An interesting addition was a small piece of paper, completely covered in dried grease and the funk of decades. I carefully brushed degreaser on it and it recovered enough to read:
Unreadable Z346B
29 Pieces 3/8 Inch Drive
Price $34.50
With Archive.org currently down, I can't verify the model # or the original contents.

Here's the Indestro Super Quality set. I couldn't find any drive tools. Total on the day was $21.56

Finally, in the Left Behind catagory, a CM Crown 1/3hp oilless sprayer that I just wouldn't know what to do with.
















































