Outlawmws
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I think Outlaws leather cuffs would look good dangling from the rear view mirror of his Galileo Star Trek Van.

I mentioned this to SWMBO!

She Looked mystified, then shocked, and said; "Oh Creepy!"

I think Outlaws leather cuffs would look good dangling from the rear view mirror of his Galileo Star Trek Van.



There was only one worthwhile looking sale in the area for the whole weekend and it started at noon in Novato, CA. It was perfect timing because the commute traffic had cleared and we arrived right when the end of the line was going into the house. I was looking at several tables of HF stuff thinking I wasn’t going to find a thing when my wife spotted several coffee cans full of old looking tools on the floor. This is what we brought home. Unfortunately, the gentleman was very thorough about marking his tools. The first shot is everything, the second Barcalo. Next are the Proto flare nut wrenches followed by the Plomb finds. Thorsen, S-K and Craftsman tools are the last three pictures.
-Don
Nice haul Don! As always! :0) Is that a 1/4" S-K ratchet? I just happen to know a guy who is looking to complete a small 1/4" S-K set. IF you were looking to sell or trade. Just sayin' that ratchet looks to be the right vintage. ;0)
If the Chrome Alloy looks like this, S-K made it for their price line, probably Brazil.
-Don
The RU series tools we're under the Plomb umbrella. Either Penens or Fleet carry the same part number system.Went thru that box of sockets, they are all 1/2" drive and almost all 12-pt. Here's what was in there besides the 6-7 asian sockets:
Blackhawk 60056 1-3/4"
Thorsen 618 9/16"
Challenger RD1226 13/16" deep
Proto LA 5345 3/4" deep
Indestro Super 3024 3/4" deep
Wright S160 7/8"
Alloy RU416 1/2"-1/2" swivel adapter
Chrome Alloy 13/16"
Snap-On SW-190 19/32"
Snap-On A-4 1/2"-1/4" adapter
Mac V402 1-1/4"
" V382 1-3/16"
" V362 1-1/8"
" V322 1"
" V302 15/16"
" V182 9/16"
" V142 7/16"
Who made the Alloy and Chrome Alloy? I didn't see those brands in the Alloy Artifacts site.
The remaining 21 sockets are Craftsman (=V=, -V-, -VV-, -G-). Not bad for $3.
The RU series tools we're under the Plomb umbrella. Either Penens or Fleet carry the same part number system.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,
Also, got a vintage Lufkin folding ruler although this isn't the typical folding ruler I grew up with in the 60s. Anyone know what these 18-24" rulers are actually called?
You one-fell-swooped as many unique Bernard pattern Wm. Schollhorn pliers as I have been able to collect in the wild in as many years! HAHA. And I don't have 5 of the 8 in that collection! Nice snag. When you're ready, please post them (along with their model numbers, if any, and patent or patent date markings) on the Schollhorn thread. And if any one of them have the running St. Bernard logo, a current research project, I especially want to know the markings, please! EDIT: This thread, linked here, 3bay.Bernard Schollhorn pliers collection...
You one-fell-swooped as many unique Bernard pattern Wm. Schollhorn pliers as I have been able to collect in the wild in as many years! HAHA.
Well, I went back to yesterday's estate sale. Some how I missed the Starrett stuff yesterday but then there wasn't much and it wasn't in plain sight. Picked up a couple of Starrett gauges and a Starrett Hardened center finder. Not exactly sure what either of the gauges are for. The one that was in the little tin might not still work but at $0.50 figured I could bring it home and see if I can get it to work. The other gauge is marked No. 969. It appears to be a crankshaft distortion gauge. ??? Also, got a vintage Lufkin folding ruler although this isn't the typical folding ruler I grew up with in the 60s. Anyone know what these 18-24" rulers are actually called? I always buy hammer handles when I can find them. Lastly, I usually pass up hand saws. I thought this was a Disston as some on the wall actually were Disstons but regardless I'll try cleaning up this Warranted Superior saw and see if it can be a decent user. Spent $5 on the saw and $4 on the rest.
The indicator is a starrett #196 back plunger. That one looks rough. The other gage is one of a few different specialty units Starrett made based on the #196. I believe the 969 is missing all of the other pieces that come with the kit, extensions, a handle, box/case, etc.

Today’s haul. A couple snap ons, Matco’s, Klein’s, Stanley handyman, craftsman Long C BE coded 1/4” sliding T, and 1/4” drive flex driver, a crescent and Williams adjustable wrench, and a Malco ratcheting wrench..
Oh and some brand called Xcellite... might just toss those... they’re probably ****!
Also picked up a bunch of Craftsman =V= and -V- metric sockets to take to the shop....

Just brought home this vintage Craftsman tool box tonight for $50
How many drawers in the bottom? They sure skimped on the top! but Nice score!
Today’s haul. A couple snap ons, Matco’s, Klein’s, Stanley handyman, craftsman Long C BE coded 1/4” sliding T, and 1/4” drive flex driver, a crescent and Williams adjustable wrench, and a Malco ratcheting wrench..
Oh and some brand called Xcellite... might just toss those... they’re probably junk!
Also picked up a bunch of Craftsman =V= and -V- metric sockets to take to the shop....
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