Outlawmws
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I had 6 planned stops today, but nothing had "jumped out at me. but three of the stops proved quite rewarding!
First stop had a dollar table - $8 got me:
2 Knives; the (BIG!) folder is a Western 932, the wood handle is a H Roeslli, Blue point BP and Battery pliers, SO straight pick, unbranded? gas pliers, Dasco Mini-bar:

And an aluminum Colander destined to become a lantern shade, the hatchet (may have labels under the rust? was a "take one more tools free!" gimmie.

The knives - I like that the Western had the saw blade:

The H. Roselli is Finnish made, and I was shocked at their prices! I believe this to be a "carpenters knife" the Blade is VERY thick, I'd seen some of Timm's wood handled finds, and decided a buck was a good risk. Both need some cleanup.

Second stop, an estate sale, was even better!
I fount 2 kitchen style drawers in the garage full of gun cleaning stuff, and cherry picked: The Kroil can is near empty, but once I find a tight cap I can refill that from my gallon can. Hoppes and the MIL-L-644A green can is for lubricating and protecting small arms, fuze mechanisms, and for general aircraft applications where a low-temperature, water-displacing lubricant is needed. band-Aid can with nails will get cleaned and put back to original use, Outers patches, the gun cleaning kit appears unused, Mitchell 300 - pretty sure - large reel spool, can opener,...

Hand made tongs, - even still have the bend marks on the metal, Sheltom ratcheting too. complete this time! Cleaning brush - needs cleaning - Hi pressure hose nozzle, Copper pipes and the longer one has a complete Brown and Sharp inside mic set wrapped in an oily rag as a bonus I found at home!

LARGE sharpening stone; 2 sided - Behr Manning - Norton, in a die cast metal case (mag or aluminum?, and those nasty looking compound SS flush clippers.

Proto, Armstrong and (wartime?) SK ratchets, Perfect handle driver, L long C socket and I have not found a makers mark on the L handle.

Williams (2 of them) Vaughn, Barcalo, Indestro, and Long C wrenches:

Fuller dykes, Diamalloy Linemans, Crescent (X2) pliers, and Vacugrip (SO) dykes. And all in at the estate sale for $20!:

Two small TOO stops got the Plvmb combo ($1) and some German madebandage Suture scissors, for cents fifty.

And another good one I'm still sorting through, is the 6 (not 7) drawer machinists box, with mostly jewelry making stuff, for $30 all.
I know a similar box was posted recently, but I can't remember the make that was determined.
box has no markings I have found as yet - book is a 1926 one on Metalcraft and jewelry:

Incomplete but: Wood handled Driver & Spintite, 2 mini vises, DNA burner, book, DNA torch, and mini USC for drafting pens,







First stop had a dollar table - $8 got me:
2 Knives; the (BIG!) folder is a Western 932, the wood handle is a H Roeslli, Blue point BP and Battery pliers, SO straight pick, unbranded? gas pliers, Dasco Mini-bar:

And an aluminum Colander destined to become a lantern shade, the hatchet (may have labels under the rust? was a "take one more tools free!" gimmie.

The knives - I like that the Western had the saw blade:

The H. Roselli is Finnish made, and I was shocked at their prices! I believe this to be a "carpenters knife" the Blade is VERY thick, I'd seen some of Timm's wood handled finds, and decided a buck was a good risk. Both need some cleanup.

Second stop, an estate sale, was even better!
I fount 2 kitchen style drawers in the garage full of gun cleaning stuff, and cherry picked: The Kroil can is near empty, but once I find a tight cap I can refill that from my gallon can. Hoppes and the MIL-L-644A green can is for lubricating and protecting small arms, fuze mechanisms, and for general aircraft applications where a low-temperature, water-displacing lubricant is needed. band-Aid can with nails will get cleaned and put back to original use, Outers patches, the gun cleaning kit appears unused, Mitchell 300 - pretty sure - large reel spool, can opener,...

Hand made tongs, - even still have the bend marks on the metal, Sheltom ratcheting too. complete this time! Cleaning brush - needs cleaning - Hi pressure hose nozzle, Copper pipes and the longer one has a complete Brown and Sharp inside mic set wrapped in an oily rag as a bonus I found at home!

LARGE sharpening stone; 2 sided - Behr Manning - Norton, in a die cast metal case (mag or aluminum?, and those nasty looking compound SS flush clippers.

Proto, Armstrong and (wartime?) SK ratchets, Perfect handle driver, L long C socket and I have not found a makers mark on the L handle.

Williams (2 of them) Vaughn, Barcalo, Indestro, and Long C wrenches:

Fuller dykes, Diamalloy Linemans, Crescent (X2) pliers, and Vacugrip (SO) dykes. And all in at the estate sale for $20!:

Two small TOO stops got the Plvmb combo ($1) and some German made

And another good one I'm still sorting through, is the 6 (not 7) drawer machinists box, with mostly jewelry making stuff, for $30 all.
I know a similar box was posted recently, but I can't remember the make that was determined.
box has no markings I have found as yet - book is a 1926 one on Metalcraft and jewelry:

Incomplete but: Wood handled Driver & Spintite, 2 mini vises, DNA burner, book, DNA torch, and mini USC for drafting pens,







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