OldeTimeEtc
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Wasn't sure where to post this....if the admin wants to move it please do.
Some that know me as a watch and clockmaker also know I do a lot of "picking" to make a living which I quite enjoy the hunt and exploring old barns and attics looking for treasure..so to speak.
Recently I have acquired buying out an estate of an old Watchmaker/Jeweler. From what I understand he passed away many many years ago and his wife whom just died recently just closed up the garage and shed after his passing and left it like that.....sealed like a time capsule. Based on what I've uncovered so far he seems to also have dabbled into other things like lapidary, woodworking blacksmithing and casting too, which is evident from the vintage machines, tools, sacks and boxes full of rock hound finds. I also found many polished stones and cut slabs.....no diamonds, rubies or emeralds unfortunately. I'm assuming some things were sold long ago since a lot is lacking of what should be there commonly in a shop like this. So late in the game as I have boxed up quite a bit I'm still digging and thought it might be interesting to show the current progress of what Ive found so far and some of the interesting items Ive uncovered in this old...once rat infested.....shed.
One great find that's going into my shop is this mint unused 1953 Atlas "Grinder-Hone" Mod 2400. Except for the dust there's not a scratch one it. I downloaded the original owners manual and the hone tool rest is the only thing missing but I may still find it.
Some that know me as a watch and clockmaker also know I do a lot of "picking" to make a living which I quite enjoy the hunt and exploring old barns and attics looking for treasure..so to speak.
Recently I have acquired buying out an estate of an old Watchmaker/Jeweler. From what I understand he passed away many many years ago and his wife whom just died recently just closed up the garage and shed after his passing and left it like that.....sealed like a time capsule. Based on what I've uncovered so far he seems to also have dabbled into other things like lapidary, woodworking blacksmithing and casting too, which is evident from the vintage machines, tools, sacks and boxes full of rock hound finds. I also found many polished stones and cut slabs.....no diamonds, rubies or emeralds unfortunately. I'm assuming some things were sold long ago since a lot is lacking of what should be there commonly in a shop like this. So late in the game as I have boxed up quite a bit I'm still digging and thought it might be interesting to show the current progress of what Ive found so far and some of the interesting items Ive uncovered in this old...once rat infested.....shed.
One great find that's going into my shop is this mint unused 1953 Atlas "Grinder-Hone" Mod 2400. Except for the dust there's not a scratch one it. I downloaded the original owners manual and the hone tool rest is the only thing missing but I may still find it.
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