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2024 Garage Sale Thread (13th Annual)

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Patrickm82

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^ yeah... those goofy Herbrand "speed ratchets" go for stupid money on ebay - enough to buy a nice dinner.
That’s what I’m thinking. I have no Herbrand collection and will probably pass it on. I don’t need to start another brand to collect😂 let me know if anyone here is interested in it.
 
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Two 'local' Estate auctions ended yesterday I won a toolbox at each. Both have contents yet to be sorted . I picked up the 26" stack today , The Beach stack is scheduled for pick up on Wed. I may/may not be able to sort and inventory this coming weekend. I did sort/dispose quickly of 30 lbs of trash and 20 lbs of scrap before the 26" came off my truck, just so it was eaiser to unload/lift/carry. It was a housecleanout type auction and I was the last pick up of the day. Cursory look at the tools some decent wrenches and sockets to sort/clean. The Beach contents are a mystery until Wed afternoon.
 

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Two 'local' Estate auctions ended yesterday I won a toolbox at each. Both have contents yet to be sorted . I picked up the 26" stack today , The Beach stack is scheduled for pick up on Wed. I may/may not be able to sort and inventory this coming weekend. I did sort/dispose quickly of 30 lbs of trash and 20 lbs of scrap before the 26" came off my truck, just so it was eaiser to unload/lift/carry. It was a housecleanout type auction and I was the last pick up of the day. Cursory look at the tools some decent wrenches and sockets to sort/clean. The Beach contents are a mystery until Wed afternoon.
Ohhh, that second stack looks good! I am not sure what the top and bottom brand are? The middle looks snap on but I can tell you the other 2 are not Proto
 

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Ohhh, that second stack looks good! I am not sure what the top and bottom brand are? The middle looks snap on but I can tell you the other 2 are not Proto
The mid box is a Yorktown. I'm leaning towards the upper and lower being Waterloo or Cornwell possibly, but I've had no time to really dig deeper.
 

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Found these Saturday at an antique store. Previous ones I've found have been $75-100 but these were only $35 each so I grabbed them. Right into shop duty they go!
I really like the way the running letters on the red one give it "horror night at the art theatre" look!

I've been on the look-out for cans like those for years. I don't know if they're popular for hipster kitchens or what, but all have been outside of my comfort zone--as in, I can buy a brand new one for less.
 

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Guys, confess who bought Snap On K60 from Farmington CT for $200 !!!

...Was talking to a guy since Sunday trying to see when and where I can meet him...
 

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Thrift shop day. Picked this 43" 4k uhd tv for $30. She wanted $50, but it was missing the remote (I have one at home). I can't believe it works. It's an incredible pc monitor.
 

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From bottom to top…

Williams M-1212 1/4” drive 3/8” socket
Snap-on F-5-C 3/8” drive Ferret tee - no date code - minty
First generation Williams S-52 Superratchet
Wright N-17 1/2” drive breaker bar (no date code)
Williams t-handle socket wrench (no model markings, maybe 3/4”)
Cornwell 3/8” drive flex handle
Plomb 5485 sliding tee
Bluepoint X-2022 DBE (no date code)
Snap-on 1/2” drive S-15 sliding tee (1945 “G” date code)

Bill
 
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I bought a bunch of tools this morning for $42.

The 1/2” deep impact Bonney set (minus 14mm and with an added Snap-on 22mm/7/8” socket) is the best find. Other than the rust, it is lightly used.

I need to get some Evaporust… but not today. It is too cold.IMG_4557.jpegIMG_4558.jpegIMG_4559.jpeg
 

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Noticed that there were three interesting sales in the "town" south of me, so I headed down that way. The first one I hit was a bust, but the other two made up for it.

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The first pf those was a couple kids clearing out the remains of grandpa's shop. Good, interesting stuff, but I need another lathe like a whole in my head, and I didn't have a list of any MT drill bits I might need, sadly. But I did find a bundle of scrapers (bearing), Mt2 Jacobs 31(?), MT1 Standard drill chucks, a small vial of #1 bits, and a None Better breaker bar. $15.

My last stop was the estate sale of a tool collector, and, boy, they weren't wrong!
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Archimedean drill (haven't found a makers mark yet), Fairmont bicycle wrench, Coes wrench, Mossberg ratcheting wrench, Blackhawk drainplug wrench, Mossberg Apco ell, Williams b-50 with Williams removable plug.
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Stanley plan book #95, Walker-Turner catalog from '42, Popular Mechanics shop book '27, Gingery book on dividing heads, and a Thorsen Tools catalog from the mid thirties. $26.

Then I stopped and got a cup of coffee.
 

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Only two sales mentioned tools so we checked out the closest one in El Cerrito first. There were a few items in the garage and I grabbed everything of interest and went to check out. The seller quoted an outlandish price so I started removing items from the pile. He wanted $10 each for some wood handled Buck Bros. chisels so of course those went back. I ended up with these for a fair price. IMG_7724.jpeg
The Colton file card had the patent date of Oct 7 90 and that wasn’t 1990. IMG_7730.jpeg
They haven’t changed much over the years. IMG_7731.jpeg
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My favorite find was the auger handle with a patent date of Dec 12, 1850.IMG_7725.jpegIMG_6017.jpegIMG_6013.jpeg
The second sale was in Tiburon in Marin County and we should have saved the bridge toll although it was a nice ride. I grabbed some brass hose nozzles for the collection and apparently the estate sale lady must have thought they were gold so they stayed there. I ended up with some steel wool and a fairly modern Empire level. IMG_7727.jpegIMG_7728.jpeg
-Don
 
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Only two sales mentioned tools so we checked out the closest one in El Cerrito first. There were a few items in the garage and I grabbed everything of interest and went to check out. The seller quoted an outlandish price so I started removing items from the pile. He wanted $10 each for some wood handled Buck Bros. chisels so of course those went back. I ended up with these for a fair price. IMG_7724.jpeg
The Colton file card had the patent date of Oct 7 90 and that wasn’t 1990. IMG_7730.jpeg
They haven’t changed much over the years. IMG_7731.jpeg
IMG_6016.png
My favorite find was the auger handle with a patent date of Dec 12, 1850.IMG_7725.jpegIMG_6017.jpegIMG_6013.jpeg
The second sale was in Tiburon in Marin County and we should have saved the bridge toll although it was a nice ride. I grabbed some brass hose nozzles for the collection and apparently the estate lady most have thought they were gold so they stayed there. I ended up with some steel wool and a fairly modern Empire level. IMG_7727.jpegIMG_7728.jpeg
-Don


Not 1990!! lol.
 

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The Colton file card had the patent date of Oct 7 90 and that wasn’t 1990.

That's two in less than a week! I got one last Sat. also with the printing washed off, but mine has the pick wire.

I believe this is the Same George A. Colton that did the "Colton Patent Vises"!
 
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