I'm out on travel and vacay, headed from Richmond, VA to my parents' farm in Culpeper. Yesterday, I hit two thrift stores on the east side of Richmond with no joy, but the ReStore in Hanover was success.
I was pawing through the buckets in the tool department when a lady working there dumps a few hammers into a tub I had yet to search. When I got down there and was perusing the hammers, she came back and dumped more tools in another tub. I suddenly realized she was sorting and pricing a fresh donation, so I followed her back to where she and another lady were working. With permission, I opened a Heritage-era C-man hip-top toolbox they hadn't started on yet and started picking.
Blackhawk 49977 ratchet
Craftsman DOEs
Craftsman non-marking hammer
No name brass plumb bob--heavy!
Stanley No 46 Yankee pushdrill with a compete set of bits in the handle!
New Britain ratcheting DBE
Westline DBEs
Bridgeport DBE
Heller smooth-jawed Masterench, 8-inch size
Penncraft 10-in adjustable
Three USA-made no-name c-clamps
The Craftsman socket set seems complete, but I can't tell if the contents are period correct. The socket sides are tapered, almost bullet shaped. Can any of you Crafty SMEs advise?
My final price was a dollar per tool, except for the socket set and the Blackhawk ratchet, which were two dollars each.
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