The next stop was back up to Stop #3 from yesterday just to punish myself.
I wanted to see if the vises had sold, and if not if I could get them for less. The Parker was gone, but the Walworth was still there. They still wanted $150 for the vise and bench. Odd, since almost everything else was selling cheap. Needless to say, I still don't own a Walworth vise.
I did grab a few more things that I left behind the first time though.
$5
- Socket tray (MAC ???)
- Walden #1150 1/2dr ratchet (the selector turns, not slides)
- Herbrand #74 DBE 11/32"-5/16" (offset)
- Proto (USA) DBE #1130 5/8"-9/16"
- SnapOn XS-2226 DBE 11/16"-13/16" (offset) (1959)
- Crescent 4" adjustable wrench
- Bonney #2804 DBE 3/8"-7/16" (offset)
- Bonney #2885 DBE 5/16"-3/8"
- Bonney #2886 DBE 3/8"-7/16"
- Bonney #2890 DBE 3/8"-7/16"
- Bonney #2890C DBE 7/16"-1/2"
- Bonney #2891 DBE 1/2"-9/16"
- Bonney #2891C DBE 9/16"-5/8"
- Bonney #2892B DBE 5/8"-3/4"
- Bonney #2893B DBE 3/4"-7/8"
- Craftsman #42903 1/4" punch
Another item that I left yesterday, but didn't mention (because I'm a coward), was a Craftsman tool chest, grey and red, early 70's. I didn't ask the price yesterday because the last thing I need is another tool chest (I know, turn in my man card). I have no more room for one, and I'm already committed to the red and black ones. It was still there today, so I asked.
SH*T !!!!!! They were giving it away !
It killed me, but I was a good boy and didn't spend my gas money. Instead, I went to 2 other sales in another town. They were both a bust, so I went home and stewed for two hours.................