Went on a pick last night, found this kelly tires sign in a shed! Help it up to the lady and she said $40, I said sold!
Went on a pick last night, found this kelly tires sign in a shed! Help it up to the lady and she said $40, I said sold. Then I bought tons and tons of snap on for $100- pics coming!
Out walking the dogs today, resulting in “curbside pickup.” (Well, two different types!)
The one I kept was a couple items in a tall, rusted-bottom, two-door metal cabinet. Too bad about the bottom. I would probably go back for it, but the doors are full-length, so I don’t see cutting it down to eliminate the rust...maybe.
What was inside was some glaziers points with settting tool, brads, an aluminum nail, a non-branded pipe wrench, a bent screwdriver, and a EWBliss erection wrench. And an apparently complete NOS closet door latch set. And an opened pack of emory cloth.
I left a Globemaster hacksaw behind, as my pockets and hands were full, and the dogs were getting their leashes tangled.
I may still go back, not sure.

I hate to break my own arm patting myself on the back, but in this case, I am prepared for the pain, the cast, the sling... and a friggin' hospital bed and traction, if it comes down to it...
...because I had a score this morning.![]()
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Looks like the pipe wrench is a plomb empire. Grind off! The picture and the shadows make it look like there is a p&c logo on it ? If it is not p&c then plomb for sure. Most likely from the lawsuit era !
I hate to break my own arm patting myself on the back, but in this case, I am prepared for the pain, the cast, the sling... and a friggin' hospital bed and traction, if it comes down to it...
...because I had a score this morning.![]()

I hate to break my own arm patting myself on the back, but in this case, I am prepared for the pain, the cast, the sling... and a friggin' hospital bed and traction, if it comes down to it...
...because I had a score this morning.![]()
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Had to drive 1.5 hours into the teeth of the snowstorm to get it this morning, then I raced it home!
What you are looking at is a total of twenty (20) WWII electrical kits. Ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P's, and ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P knockoffs assembled by Randolph Tool Equipment Corporation (R.T.E.C.) with pieces from various mfgrs, including Plomb, Walden, Wilde and who knows who else. All of them are re-packs. Most of them are NOS, as far as I can tell so far. All of the pieces are caked in cosmo. Some of them have wax paper over that.
I will be posting more in the Williams and R.T.E.C. threads, with links to those threads posted here and 4.c's 'Show me your 1/4-inch drive sets' later this week.
Could be the score of the year. Nice find Lugz.I hate to break my own arm patting myself on the back, but in this case, I am prepared for the pain, the cast, the sling... and a friggin' hospital bed and traction, if it comes down to it... [emoji38]_hitti
...because I had a score this morning.![]()
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Had to drive 1.5 hours into the teeth of the snowstorm to get it this morning, then I raced it home!
What you are looking at is a total of twenty (20) WWII electrical kits. Ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P's, and ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P knockoffs assembled by Randolph Tool Equipment Corporation (R.T.E.C.) with pieces from various mfgrs, including Plomb, Walden, Wilde and who knows who else. All of them are re-packs. Most of them are NOS, as far as I can tell so far. All of the pieces are caked in cosmo. Some of them have wax paper over that.
I will be posting more in the Williams and R.T.E.C. threads, with links to those threads posted here and 4.c's 'Show me your 1/4-inch drive sets' later this week.


I hate to break my own arm patting myself on the back, but in this case, I am prepared for the pain, the cast, the sling... and a friggin' hospital bed and traction, if it comes down to it...
...because I had a score this morning.![]()
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Had to drive 1.5 hours into the teeth of the snowstorm to get it this morning, then I raced it home!
What you are looking at is a total of twenty (20) WWII electrical kits. Ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P's, and ten (10) of them are Williams 1285P knockoffs assembled by Randolph Tool Equipment Corporation (R.T.E.C.) with pieces from various mfgrs, including Plomb, Walden, Wilde and who knows who else. All of them are re-packs. Most of them are NOS, as far as I can tell so far. All of the pieces are caked in cosmo. Some of them have wax paper over that.
I will be posting more in the Williams and R.T.E.C. threads, with links to those threads posted here and 4.c's 'Show me your 1/4-inch drive sets' later this week.
She goes, “I thought you’d like that”. Guess she liked me.
There was an estate sale around the corner from me, but I didn’t find out until 3 hours in. There was a lot of vintage socketry and wrenches, right up my alley. First thing I notice on top is a Snap On 1930’s ratchet. I rarely see these in the wild!
Then I notice the prices and sticker shot sets in. Socketry was compiled mainly into three boxes for sale, and each was sky high. $75,$75,$55, something like that. Most tools were greasy, worn, rusty and broken. Some Craftsman and Wardmaster in one box, Bonney and misc in another, and a Fleet 1/2” set with misc mixed in.
I tried to make an offer, but was turned down. The lady said I could mix and match, so I chose what I could without wreaking havoc on their pricing system.
She only charged me $10 for the pile!She goes, “I thought you’d like that”. Guess she liked me.
Blue Point threading dies
Bonney combo wrench
Fomoco nos condenser
Craftsman 3/8 flex head ratchet
Tuffy screwdriver
Plomb 1/2” breaker bar
Plomb LA punch
Proto ignition pliers
Plomb ignition wrench
Diamond 4” adjustable
Diamond pliers
Thorsen old 3/8 t handle
Snap on 3/8 F-70 ratchet from 1932, an extension, deep socket, later u joint
Germany small flat tip screwdriver (can’t decipher the name) B?????
Tiny D Maydole ball peen. That was the real gem in the wrenches.
Nice hauls, guys.
I picked up a tiny 15* angle pattern pebbled Plomb DBE wrench and a half dozen Herbrand 1/2-inch drive sockets from the same set at the flea market this morning. I wish there had been more of them. I don't think I have any of these already, and it's not something I am likely to complete. Flippers or trade material.
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Old school brass pistol cleaning rod, the wire wheel is Milwalkee, AND USA. Preset torque handle, An ANCIENT Spark plug, (sorry for the poor angle); The single open and has ONE mark - a big "3" in a 1920's style fount. an old Seam setter tool for Sheet Metal work, and the board is a "Handy" Bearing Board" an I think its a navigational aid?
I need to carefully clean it adn then see wht I can discover about it...Nice haul. I really like Bishop of Barcalo. He got the day off. Would Deacon of Dunlap ever stick? What about Troubador of Thorsen or Thorsen Troubador III ? Lol. You need one for Powrkraft too, Don.
Amazing haul.[emoji106]
