Private Lugnutz
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Very nice. And this...

...says it all!...but had to buy something.
...says it all!...but had to buy something.
That's IRS regs. Over $600 in spend and companies have to send you a 1099.
That Fairmount 11-inch Auto wrench could be worth some good bucks ($35 or so) in the WWII Jeep market if it has the right markings. Post a zoom and I will let you know.
I got to an estate sale late yesterday and there was not much left. I always look up in the rafters and glad I did. These 2 were hanging horizontally and blended in. I got them both for $15, I usually pass on these but had to buy something.







No dice, Mike. It's prewar.Private Lugnutz;
Here are couple of pics of the Fairmount 11-inch Auto wrench.
Mike



Maui! That’s a “you ****,” in my book. I haven’t seen anything like that for less than twenty or thirty times what you paid. A fine grinder base, indeed! It says “Auto Soles?”
Look at the exposed kick starter gears! 

YOU ****.Looks like 2lbs of sterling is nearly $400.OK I'm back from getting the lantern!
I had a much better day than anticipated based on the "Scouting report" from the CL pics and descriptions! Many ads, most were junk only six made the "cut"...
But before we get to today's finds, last night off of Freecycle I pick up some "Silverplate silverware, with some extra servings pieces" Actually it was a realy nice adn well taken care of set of 8 with almost double the spoons, the mentioned servers, some odds and ends of Stainless, another set of 6 place settings of a much older and less cared for set, some miss matched servers that MAY be Sterling (except for one that is German Silver), AND over 2 lbs of a set (two spoons don't match ) that ARE sterling! Pic of the sterling:
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Back to today: First stop I'd been to a couple times before (about one a year or so?) But this time he had some tools out. I managed to find two Craftsman Metric Combos much larger than average, (so rare to see largr metrics) A Yankee driver, and a Proto 1/4" drive speeder.
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The next stop was a trip down the freeway and I scored some older Wood handled MAC Drivers "those were the first screwdrivers I ever bought! - Not that it matters...." as well as an LED flashlight marked "Cummins", and a couple of Chain links
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Another place had a "Free Pile" and I got some rope, I though what was Sisal rope but turned out to be a Macrame pot hanger, Some Big mantles for a Coleman Northstar lantern, A duplex receptacle, (It was in the box I left it there!) 4 ratcheting tie downs Some Tree Ties, A cloth covered foam seat pad, and a wood box!
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Then it was off to the the HS Flea: (To be continued)
LS, it says Auto Soler on the base. It looks very old, I’m guessing 1930s or 40s. I’m debating whether or not to try and clean it a bit. I don’t want to damage the paint at all, but I would like to get some of the debris off of it. I may try to just blow it off first with some low pressure air from my portable compressor.
Maui
YOU ****.Looks like 2lbs of sterling is nearly $400.



Then it was back on the road and the last stop (late opener)and I fond something I had to have (for the price especially) I have no clue on age or maker but a small single cylinder engine, with a kick starter! (missing the carb, manifold and governor linkage, but other wise all there WITH compression!)
This is NOT OSHA approved!Look at the exposed kick starter gears!
For $15 I was not leaving it behind!
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Looks 2b a lauson tlc prolly post war, possible scooter motor. take tank off a need better photos and i'll post at smokstak, "small air cooled engines" thread. parts r available.![]()






Some strange striped screwdriver $1
Not sure what the deal is with the striped screwdriver. Seems there is brass where the shank meets the handle. Going to clean it up and see if there is any markings.











