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I agree. The drive tools seem to be Wright and the wrenches are obviously Barcalo. I'm wondering if the sockets might be Thorsen.
-Don

Those look like the Wright version from here. I was very close to buying a few nice PowrKraft (Barcalo) wrenches this past weekend. The seller is way high on prices of everything so I didn’t ask.

I revived the "S.R." sockets thread, posting a pair of photos here.

Way to spearhead the investigation. :lol:
 
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Thanks guys! I was kind of wondering why it wasn't noticed LOL. I should have done the huge letters like Outlaw did LOL.

Outlaw, thanks for the info about the Millers Falls vise. I had figured out it was a Millers Falls thanks to someone else but didn't know about the lettering on the main screw head. Sure enough, M F Co No. 18 Made In USA was hiding on there!

I'm looking forward to going straight to the source this week of those vises. Guy's father had passed away and they are getting rid of his tools. Supposed to be a lot more.
 

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Thanks guys! I was kind of wondering why it wasn't noticed LOL. I should have done the huge letters like Outlaw did LOL.

Outlaw, thanks for the info about the Millers Falls vise. I had figured out it was a Millers Falls thanks to someone else but didn't know about the lettering on the main screw head. Sure enough, M F Co No. 18 Made In USA was hiding on there!

I'm looking forward to going straight to the source this week of those vises. Guy's father had passed away and they are getting rid of his tools. Supposed to be a lot more.

bb: a belated You ****! And we're all trembling in our knees awaiting your next ridiculous, YGBSM scores from the estate...

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Man I had to send Bluebolt a PM because the words I had for him over that baby bullet were beyond **** :willy_nil

Finally took delivery of the vidmar cabinets I got earlier in the month. They look as new on the inside as they did on the outside, so I was glad that my assumption on them was correct...I should just need to clean and grease the bearings. Much thanks to cbacres on his thread and other advice on that process.
 

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Way to spearhead the investigation. :lol:
Er, sorry, 3bay, this joke is totally lost on me.

I don't know about you, but Id have that thing on ebay the next day!
Ditto. I'm always running in the black, but that's the kind of black that makes you not even have to pause and think about tallying for a long while.
 

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I missed it too! lol...

Sometimes there's just so much I just skim pictures to see what stands out...

You got to bold & change font size if you want people to notice... :lol:
 

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I think it was really that unbelievable...

I don't know about you, but Id have that thing on ebay the next day! Better to do it before getting attached to it. :shocking:

I'm not attached to it, my other baby is in slightly better shape and is early, machined step base and bullet shaped swivel locks. No date so maybe WWII. Remnants of a Wilton decal too.
 

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I think it was really that unbelievable...



I don't know about you, but Id have that thing on ebay the next day! Better to do it before getting attached to it. :shocking:



I did not miss it, I have just become numb to the amount of baby bullets since they seem to fall out of the sky on here [emoji16] garage journal has that effect on you! Nice find !


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Scored this small lot from goodwill ! Paid $10 for a bundle of wrenches and there was a lot of junk import wrenches mixed in... After I sorted out the junk wrenches, I got these keepers! Quite a few 6pt wrenches both metric and sae! Also scored a plomb ignition wrench !
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Also scored all these craftsman hi visibility marked sockets from a pawnshop ! Both sae and metric !
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looks like the original SWMBO is advertising...
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/230361697702446

Can you or someone else post a screenshot? I don't have a Facebook account, unsure if this is because of that or other issues on top of that, but the page won't load at all for me (usually when it requires an account, it will load a login page, but it's just giving me a server error instead).

(Edit: Never mind, I see from the other reply that it was mainly posted just for that one guy to see, so it doesn't matter this time. But in the future when posting facebook links, please try to include screenshots when possible. :) )
 
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Nate: all that stuff plus more AND a Wilton for $90?! You ****, sir!

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It was a good haul and happy about it. I had an old man take a swing at me with a newspaper while we were having a civil conversation about tools. It was a weird garage sale to say the least.
 
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The pickings in my neck of the woods was getting a little stale so I continued to pick the Olympic peninsula in Washington [emoji23] I dipped into port Angeles and scored some more deals ! I am getting my picking fu all warmed up for the pir swap meet ! Scored a barely used if at all craftsman 32mm combo for $5! My large size metric combos are lacking so I was all over it !
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I also stopped into the habitat for humanity and helped alleviate them from some of their excessive tools... Pictured is proto , snap on, p&c, sk and craftsman for $14
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I bought a 1969 Ford Torino parts car Monday and this huge knife was hiding under the driver's seat. Kind of rusty, will have to do some cleanup on it to see if there are any markings.
 

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I hit a sale this morning. Spent 30 bucks





The Walden ratchet set is cool as hell in its pressed paper box. The snap on crows feet are messing with my head though. They look galvanized? The Williams S-52 has some grind marks on the head unfortunately
 
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The Walden ratchet set is cool as hell in its leather box. The snap on crows feet are messing with my head though. They look galvanized? The Williams S-52 has some grind marks on the head unfortunately

Cadmium plated, not galvanized. That makes them pre-1945 I believe...

Do not wire wheel them... read about it before you do anything drastic...
 
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All wartime. Aircraft maintenance. Either US Navy or US Army Air Forces. I am straining to see, but it looks like they all have either a P.W.A. (Pratt Whitney Aircraft) or an Army-Navy (AN) stock number on them. EDIT: I've got a few that are black oxide, and Don (d42jeep) just found a few recently. Snap-on used all kinds of finishes on its wartime tools, including cadmium, black oxide, and also phosphates (whitish and dusty).
 
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There are actually two different sets there Lugz. One set is marked AN and the other set is marked snap on. That was another question I had though.
 
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There are actually two different sets there Lugz. One set is marked AN and the other set is marked snap on. That was another question I had though.
I see. I wasn't paying attention, thinking it was a flip side photo, but the form factors are not even close and they're broached/milled different too - with Snap-on being box/flare nut and the AN's open end. They're all wartime, and all aircraft maintenance though. Did they come out of the same box?

Those 1/4-inch drive T-shaped pre-set torque wrenches (probably made by JO Mfgr in Soutgate/LA, Calif.) are also aircraft maintenance. Guessing also wartime. I've got a few of those, too.
 

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I got bored this morning, so I took a trip out to the ReStore for SnG's.
Just the usual junk tools that never sell, except ........
........ after a little digging, I found two speed drives. A 3/8dr and a 1/2dr. Both are SK diamond logo's. Had to pay $8ea

45181 3/8dr
40181 1/2dr

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I searched and searched, but I couldn't find the 1/4dr to complete the set. :sad:
 
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They were all in an a small military bag together, even the torque wrenches. The torque wrenches all have different torque settings. 15, 20, 25 and 35
 

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They were all in an a small military bag together, even the torque wrenches. The torque wrenches all have different torque settings. 15, 20, 25 and 35
That was a nice haul. What does the bag look like?! Please post a photo.

JM, any idea what the "jack screw" is for?
No clue, I started a thread in vintage tool discussion about it but no ideas yet.
Sort of looks like a spreader, or looks like it would work like a spreader, anyway, but I can't figure out what those thumbscrews or toggles on the ends are for.
 

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I’d been gone awhile and felt bad so I bought this pile for $10 so I could post something. 65fa8960fec0b49626f4aa2c1dc4ece9.jpg
Nothing special, the yellow ones are Porto, the rest are craftsman, crescent, etc.


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