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11th annual GJ Secret Santa!

nes999

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Thank you RStewart. You were much too kind.

I swear you read my mind. I am, well should say was, actively looking to purchase a roll up wrench set to take with me when I work away from home/work.

We have similer tastes as I have a little think for interesting old packaging too.

Thank you once again.

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Thanks to Blown94conv it was a Snap-on Christmas here in Houston!

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I received a pair of PWCS7CF wire strippers, 96ACF pliers, TF72 ratchet, a pocket flashlight with UV, a pocket screwdriver, a key chain bottle opener (way cool!), a portable socket battery pack to keep the tunes running in the garage, a Snap-on shirt, CM6551A pocket screwdriver set, a BF Goodrich hat, some Wipe A Shine cleaning wipes; a GearTie; a CRKT pocket knife and some CT coffee brews!

I'm blown away by the generosity! Thanks so much!
 

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Thank you and Merry Chritmas to my Secret Santa, the organizer and all the other members. I received a vintage ball peen hammer (timely as I recently broke the handle on my favorite), a farrier's tool or nail puller and a chamfering bit for my new router along with a nice note. I look forward to putting it all to good use soon!
 

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Thanks again! You hit a Home Run with this one! :beer:

I've been anxiously waiting to see if you liked it.

I searched long and hard for long pattern wrenches at pawn shops and came up short, the box I figured might be good for storing your collection. It's the nicest I've seen.

The Plomb hammer I got had a busted handle. I had gotten in from a friend whose husband passed, when I saw it was Plomb I knew you had to have it. As bad as the handle was, the head is in suprisingly great shape. I had to look all over town for a handle, no one carries handles anymore!!! Luckily I found a shop that had some and they were made in the USA, this was the last octagonal handle they had.

I always try to send something MIO (made in Oklahoma) and Head Country is my favorite bbq sauce. I hadn't realized they had hotter and different flavors. So I set you up, I hope you enjoy them, it was something I thought you could take camping.
 

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Bree - Wow!!!! Thank you for all the thoughful gifts. I'm blown away. I really am.

Strange thing, I was actually looking at getting that exact Milwaukee Penlight. It will be perfect to use at work along with the knife. As a Craftsman Fanboy, I love the Craftsman shirt and hat. I know I will find many uses for the Channel Locks between the garage, plumbing, and whatever needs to be gripped. :)

Thanks again & Merry Christmas.

Chris

Chris,

I am glad you liked your gifts and glad I got you something you were thinking about getting. Looking through your posts, I figured you were a Craftsman fanboy and glad you appreciated the craftsman gear!

Happy Holidays, hope you have a great day!

~ Bree
 

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BIG Thanks to Jason aka. Dr. Sung for my awesome package!!! Was very excited to see some old Craftsman wrenches I don't have to try out along with an awesome pry bar. I've been wanting the mini Gearwrench set for YEARS....and very stoked I finally got it! Finally, got some good looking spices/coffee to try out along with some stickers I love for my collection!! BIG hit over here!! Thanks again and Merry Christmas to all. :beer::thumbup: Travis
 

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Ss was a lot of fun, perfect gifts received.
 

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Many thanks to GJSS and to my secret Santa. By process of elimination I think I know who it is (thinking Duker).

Thanks bud. I love gear wrench ratchets and have never seen the Bondhus T Handle hex tools. These are awesome I got a set of ball end metric and a regular set of standard. These will be put to good use!! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

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You guessed right! Glad the package got to you as I was worried that as
I got a last minute reprieve to get into this year’s exchange I might push my limits of organization, packing and shipping!

I figured I had to mix a little USA made goodies with the Gearwrench set. Hopefully they will be of use. I have multiple sets of hex wrenches and I always seem to reach for the Bondhus ones first.

I hope you have a great Christmas and New Years!


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My first year doing the SS. I opened my package from Romanova and I am super impressed. My favorite part being the letter that explained each gift item and the significance of them.

The gift starts out with a Lowe's gift card.

Followed by some jerky from a Texas chain store. Also a koozy from the store.

Next is a bunch of Houston police swag. I will have to share some of this with my brother who is also in law enforcement.
The kiddos love the K-9 stuffed animal.

Next a LaRue Tactical bottle opener that that is a tradition of LaRue every year to make one in a different color.

Lastly and the coolest IMHO is the old proto pliers set. What makes these so cool is they belonged to his grandfather which he also shared a touching story of his fond memories with him every summer working on projects.

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Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,

I'm glad you enjoyed everything. :beer:
 

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Wow!!! I got some good stuff! A big thank you to Chris, you blew my mind hole!!! I got a package that was pretty heavy, which peaked my interest.
First I got some great reading materials, some classic popular science magazines. My son and I ogled over a couple. I dug deeper and there was a great plomb ratchet and a flashlight. A beer coozy and an echo dot to keep me connected. The coozY, I’m guessing is the name of my GISS’s boat. I’m an avid boater myself and it will be cherished. I love the hand written card that I received the most! This place is definitely a retreat from the real world and I love the people in this community. Thank you to my Secret Santa and thank you to everyone who made this happen.
 

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I can officially say that my secret Santa is a jerk, why would I say that you ask? Because he sent me some really good popcorn, how good was it you ask? Good enough that I just placed an order of it from Ohio to be shipped to Maine.

Thanks again Rory Bellows!

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Thanks so much to my unnamed Secret Santa! I was so jazzed when I learned that Veto Pro Pac was making a couple bags in the USA. I actually almost got this pouch for my SS recipient, and didn't because I was afraid I'd be too tempted to keep it for myself, ha ha. I love it, it has a great feel, very supple, and looks built to last. 56cb26c11147126721c284e6bf6f5c4f.jpg

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Thanks so much to my unnamed Secret Santa! I was so jazzed when I learned that Veto Pro Pac was making a couple bags in the USA. I actually almost got this pouch for my SS recipient, and didn't because I was afraid I'd be too tempted to keep it for myself, ha ha. I love it, it has a great feel, very supple, and looks built to last.

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That was me and you're very welcome. I forgot to include a hint as to your SS identity in the package like I had intended. I know many here talked about the extensive research and planning they did for the gifts, but I saw your thread about the tool pouches and it seemed like a no brainer!!
 

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That was me and you're very welcome. I forgot to include a hint as to your SS identity in the package like I had intended. I know many here talked about the extensive research and planning they did for the gifts, but I saw your thread about the tool pouches and it seemed like a no brainer!!
Well you chose great, I really wanted one but I doubt I ever would have splurged on it. It looks like they're getting scarce too. Thanks again and merry Christmas to you and yours.

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I’m so bad at remembering a note, I’m just focused on getting everything out the door ASAP. I hope you’re able to use everything, not sure if the gloves fit, it’s always a guessing game.
Merry Christmas!

They fit perfect! Ill easily use everything you got me, no question there.

Merry christmas to you as well.
 

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Jeff, The padlock is from a local collector in Lorain. I hope it fits into your collection.

The carving tools are from the estate of a leather carver. The box was from a retired toy maker.

The bourbon was stolen from my wife.:shocking:

All of the gifts are great. I actually did not have a Yale that size :)
 

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Lol!! That about sums it up.



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I can't begin to thank you enough for the vise. I've never seen an exposed screw vise that big, and I'll be in cto ontact with you once I refinish it so you can see it. Out of curiosity, I didn't see one at a quick glance, do you perhaps know who made it? Just curious.

Also, I appreciate the license plate, grinding wheels, t shirt, wrench, and especially the letter. Hope you had a merry Christmas yourself, and again, thank you for the amazing presents.adac6e72201af19881a2a9d44d13751e.jpg71dac0cd3b8ad777c44209d53eb93401.jpg

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Thanks to my secret santa, Track Welder! My grilling results will be much improved in 2019, thanks to the awesome Thermapen grilling thermometer he sent me, along with a very nice silicone protective cover.

I'll enjoy the jerky, and the jelly beans didn't even make it to the pic.

Thanks again! Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2019!

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I can officially say that my secret Santa is a jerk, why would I say that you ask? Because he sent me some really good popcorn, how good was it you ask? Good enough that I just placed an order of it from Ohio to be shipped to Maine.

Thanks again Rory Bellows!

;)

Strouty,

Glad you liked the gift and the popcorn. I actually bought a big bag of it when I got the small bag for you and finished pretty quick.
 
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Michael Murder was my SS. He killed it! Got a great assortment of candies and snacks as well as some cool tools. New brands to me but that is what makes it great. Hero side cutters and long needle nose cutting pliers, Nex ball handled screwdrivers, and a Tone ratchet bit set. Hero and Nex are Japanese and I think Tone is too. Very good gift. BTW, it came all the way from Korea. Thanks Michael.
 

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Sadly, no packages from UPS, FedEx, or my mail carrier today, that I didn't order. Merry Christmas everyone.

#1 was delivered 12/18
#2 might not have made it yet; it showed shipped some time ago but the tracking number still doesn't show anything (despite him telling me it shipped) :headscrat
 

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Merry Christmas! All has settled down here after brunch, presents with my wife and kids, my parents stopping by, and building Lego sets! I am blown away by the generosity of my gift. Any one item would have been great, but it just kept coming! A huge thank you and a merry Christmas to my SS Dustin in ND. I was showing my parents the gift box, and my mom jokingly asked if my SS knew me personally!
Every item will absolutely be used and appreciated each time its pulled out! I may even have to re-gift a couple of knives to certain people that ALWAYS ask to use mine, haha.
So here is a list:
A mister twister electric fillet knife, 3 glowing clam brand fishing lures, a 5 pack of schrade pocket knives, penetro90 penetrating oil, odor-x car freshening spray, 2 snap on pocket screw drivers, snap on mini screwdriver set, a snap on wall mount bottle opener, a/ pair of snap on work socks, a bucket of beef & pork jerky madalions by tilamook, and a ys .60fs/fr RC plane motor.

The jerky is delicious, and my boys will have no problem helping me eat it! These are also my first pair of snap on socks, and I immediately had to try them on. I'm now hooked! I have a place for "garage art" and the bottle opener will be promtply hung up next to the rest. The fillet knife is great, and I can't wait to try the lures! The screwdrivers will get used, and used some more! I had one orange flat head mini driver that I found in a junk yard and its one of my go to drivers, and I had broken all my pocket screwdrivers! I can always use car cleaning supplies, and the plane motor is awesome! Its not something I have ever been around or tried before. I did just a little research, and it looks like that baby can scream at 15k rpm!,


Again, merry Christmas and thank you! Judging by the business card, you are running my dream business!
 

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I got really busy with Christmas stuff and trying to decide what to do for my Secret Santa so I forgot to post that I had sent my package(s). One was sent about a week and a half ago and the other wasn't sent until Friday the 21st so it could be a day late.

My package arrived on Thursday - my wife said, 'Whats this?" When I told her she said, "so you did a Secret Santa with people you've never met?" Pics to follow, just need to download.
 

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I got really busy with Christmas stuff and trying to decide what to do for my Secret Santa so I forgot to post that I had sent my package(s). One was sent about a week and a half ago and the other wasn't sent until Friday the 21st so it could be a day late.

My package arrived on Thursday - my wife said, 'Whats this?" When I told her she said, "so you did a Secret Santa with people you've never met?" Pics to follow, just need to download.

Just tell her yes dear and they do it right lol
 

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and the name of popcorn is........?!



Metropolis gourmet popcorn, it is in Ohio. $35 orders shop free and it was like $6 for a 1/3 gallon bag, $12 for a full gallon bag. I know I am going to regret this, I can see lots of popcorn in my future.
 

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I got really busy with Christmas stuff and trying to decide what to do for my Secret Santa so I forgot to post that I had sent my package(s). One was sent about a week and a half ago and the other wasn't sent until Friday the 21st so it could be a day late.

My package arrived on Thursday - my wife said, 'Whats this?" When I told her she said, "so you did a Secret Santa with people you've never met?" Pics to follow, just need to download.

What I think is funny is, that the first year I added my name to this madness I got the same response from my wife. Now she is like “Babe, did you send your GJSS this year?”. I truly believe she looks as forward to this as I do! Damn, I have a good wife!!! Merry Christmas All!!!
 

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Many thanks to my Secret Santa, who is still a secret, but goes by the initials J. S.
I can't believe how generous my Santa was and I am very happy with this big haul of thoughtful gifts!
The Channellock Nutbuster 410 9.5 inch pliers is a mighty addition to my arsenal of tools, when I pull this weapon out I will mean business and I am sure it will get the job done.
The Klein Demolition Awl/Punch is super heavy duty, love the strike cap on the end and the heavy shank. Maybe now I'll be able to stop using my screwdrivers for....well, you know what. LOL.
I'm really excited about the Titan Offset Micro Ratchet Set, which is a Hex Bit Ratchet and a 1/4 inch ratchet. I did not have a hex bit ratchet, so this is an important addition to my toolbox. Both ratchets have an off-set handle and I can see these two ratchets becoming my go-to ratchets. And 60 teeth, too. I like my ratchets the same way I like my women, the more teeth, the better! (I sure women feel that way about men, too. LOL.)
My Secret Santa included a mysterious 4 inch adjustable wrench made by LACO, made in USA. It is used, but in excellent shape. I have never heard of LACO before, and Alloy Artifacts only lists one adjustable made by them. This is will require more investigation and it is not going to leave my desk until I find out more about this company and their tools. Thanks, I love to collect these kinds of oddball tools, it is one of my odd quirks.
In the middle of those great tools, my Secret Santa included a NY Times and Wall Street Journal best selling book, jack Straight From the Gut by Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric Corporation. I am looking forward to reading this autobiography, Jack Welch spent 20 years building GE into one of the biggest companies on the planet. I really enjoy reading all kinds of books, which I am trying to do more of every year, and this book is going to be very interesting.
And last, but not least, there was a box of the best chocolates, See's Candy, inside the box. You know that's not going to last very long...not very long at all. :drool:
I want to thank my Secret Santa for being so considerate and generous, and for participating in the GJSS this year.
Also, a ship load of THANKS to the GJSS and Elves for making this event happen every year for 11 years. You guys and gals know what "fun" means and you make it happen for all of us. :thumbup: xmas xmas :thumbup:
 

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Wow, my Secret Santa sent me some cool stuff.

I received some Matco stickers, a NAPA hat, a Harry Epstein t-shirt, an Irwin Quick-Grip clamp, gloves with grippy rubber on the palms, and a Mac 1/4" drive indexing ratchet.

The stickers will look great on my shop cabinets. I'll post pics after I put them on the cabinets. The NAPA hat goes perfectly with the Epstein shirt. I put them on as soon as I emptied the contents of the box. A man can never have too many clamps. The gloves fit well and I had just about worn out my current pair of gloves. The ratchet is a great addition to my 1/4" drive ratchet collection.


THANK YOU Jbullfrog
 

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So, Here is my package by the Christmas Tree. By the time I remembered to get a picture it was a bit too surrounded by other presents as we had my wife's sister's family and her parents over for Christmas - lots of presents. I remembered again just in time before I opened it!

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Why a picture of the box again?
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Because when I opened it there was another box (I didn't get a pic of the wrapping paper on the 2nd box)

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For a moment I thought, I hope that this isn't a present like some of those Russian nesting dolls where the boxes keep getting smaller and smaller . . .

It wasn't! I got some great American Made tools that will all come in handy. Thanks to Ducttapeman and the Silva Family.

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The craftsman tape measure has nice big numbers that I need these days (so I don't HAVE to grab my glasses) AND it will standout to just past 11 ft. The resin hammer, ball peen hammer, utility knife (with extra blades), cats paw nail puller and nail sets will ALL be very handy. The channel lock pliers have already been handy as the in-law's dog got a new collar and I had to with over her tag to the new collar.

The license plate will find a place of honor over the next few weeks/months.

Thank you!

Brent
 

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Thanks to unclemrbig for being my secret Santa. He got me a couple of really cool things. I love the Gerber multi tool and that will for sure come in handy on my hunting trips, also a US made empire torpedo level which happens to be my favorite brand of levels, and a 50 piece Milwaukee bit and driver kit!! Thanks again unclemrbig

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I want to thank my GJSS, cnttxmdc, for the most excellent publication on the infancy of the building of the Lincoln Highway(1924 copyright)Travel during that era must have been an adventure and a half. The ads are so different from today’s advertising. Thanks again, it is greatly appreciated. Merry and Happy to you and yours.
 

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I want to thank my GJSS, cnttxmdc, for the most excellent publication on the infancy of the building of the Lincoln Highway(1924 copyright)Travel during that era must have been an adventure and a half. The ads are so different from today’s advertising. Thanks again, it is greatly appreciated. Merry and Happy to you and yours.



I am so happy to hear you enjoy it. This was my absolute favorite GJSS gift to ever receive, and I didn’t feel right holding onto it and keeping it to myself forever. Snooping your profile I knew you were meant to be it’s next steward. (Thank you again to the GJSS who originally shared it with me!) There’s just something magical about it that needs to be shared with other car guys.

Merry Christmas,
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