Private Lugnutz
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That ARTISAN parrot head has a nifty grip.


























Nah, it was definitely a '61. My aunt, his sister-in-law, had a red '59 which I thought was awesome even though I was pretty young. I recall being disappointed in the car my dad brought home that day. It was just kind of plain - no fins and it seemed small in comparison. That aunt and uncle always had excellent taste in cars when I was young - '58 Apache, '59 Impala, '62 Impala Super Sport.
Still you got a nice car!!!
Nice grab on the Lista SF! What size?
The Kant twist clamps are generally used for welding; the jaws will be copper and he threads of the screws copper plated.
Great score! definitely "Assorted tools" though!
Those Artisans remind me of Wilde-made Craftsman pliers (the forged “Alloy Steel” inside handles) which usually have the rope/cable grip pattern, but the grip pattern around the Logo also resembles the Craftsman nested diamonds pattern, which I believe was design patented by Bill Myers, the owner/president of Forged Steel Products / Snap-on. Makes me wonder again, what went on with those patterns (maybe) after the exclusive use period expired.
$8 for the Dykes, $2 for the impact.

I've "found" some pretty good stuff that way





The head of hair on that thing.![]()


Last week's finds. Most were a dollar or less besides the Kromedge tap set and the Amber handled ratchet. Had to give $15 each.
Alot of Craftsman underline including some stubby box wrenches.
A Bonney stubby PWA DBE.
And a slew of USA Made items
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,

Very nice find, Dave!Henry Boker 1.25" jaw hand vise with interesting possibly hand made bench clamp.
A genuine no frills Craigslist buy. Picked up this OTC 24” adjustable for 20 bucks.
If that works like it looks like it is supposed to work (you take the nut off to reposition the "dynamic jaw", and then re-fasten the nut!?), that is no-frillsiest adjustable wrench I have ever seen! Glad you posted that, 3eeb. I had no idea it existed. I wish I had my Matchbox collection!Lugz,
Thanks for the pics and the cool story about the screwdriver.
I remember those key fobs from my youth. My dad always had stuff like that.
I wish I still had all the Sinclair stuff i had when I was a kid.
Awesome find.A genuine no frills Craigslist buy. Picked up this OTC 24” adjustable for 20 bucks. Met a cool dude who’s into garages and Jeeps but not a GJer. In addition, picked up a pair of Williams ratchets he had for sale.
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2-7/8” capacity.
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Next to the 2” Fairmount
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3/8” and 1/2” Superratchets. Yes I needed them.
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. Not 3/4, not 13/16. Picture Simon and Garfunkel in the background....”Hello 25/32” my old friend” 