It was a "Just because" kind of day for me at my early birds.
My first flea market stop included this
Lyon cabinet and the tools on top. Several different vendors. It has shelves, not drawers, it's not large, and the opening and closing mechanism is a little wonky. Why? Because it's OD green, it's a Lyon, and you can never have enough cabinets.
At my second flea market, I spotted this late 1960's
Simonsen military cantilevered box.
I don't normally collect them that late. I have a WWII model. But it was in excellent condition, had a real nice patina, and I wanted it real bad, but the guy wouldn’t come down from $65. It was his dad's. He was in the Navy and retired from Lakehurst in the 70's. He thought it was WWII, so I gave him the whole spiel on the embossed decal and the MIL-SPEC marking etc to establish my bona fides.
I told him that $65 would be high even for WWII, but he wouldn’t budge. Fortunately, while relatively empty, it had some really good things inside, which I cajoled him into selling loose without me buying the box.
Here are some close-ups and a total inventory (top to bottom, left to right) from both stops together...
- I can’t read the markings on the rust-crusted deep sockets but they are unmistakably either
NB or NB-made
Craftsman BE or (H). Why? Because deep sockets are always hard to come by.
- Four (4) leather punches - #6, 8, 10, and 12 -
Wm Johnson, Newark, NJ
- Phillips LIC 2 (IRWIN, Apex) PAT 2046837 (wartime) # POINT-S
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ZIM Valve Grinder in original box with all parts. Why? Just because it deserves a good home with my other grinder/lappers.
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Walden-Worcester 7264 9/32-inch drive flex extension, cad, never used, with "U.S." stamp (wartime!)
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Walden-Worcester 7276 9/32-inch drive uni joint, cad, never used, with "U.S." stamp (wartime!)
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Williams M-115 9/32-inch drive long extension, cad (wartime!)
- Unbranded 9/32-inch drive wingnut socket that looks an awful lot like the
JO Mfg 9/32-inch drive wingnut sockets I already have (wartime!)
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Plomb 4844 SIZE 1 (9/32") 9/32-inch drive screwdriver bit (wartime!)
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Plomb 4845 SIZE 2 (3/16") 9/32-inch drive screwdriver bit (wartime!)
- The cool-*** knobby stubby midget spinner is a
Deco? 14B8809
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Bonney RF-22 1/4-inch drive midget reefer rat with Bonney RF-73 packing gland nut socket attached
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Bemis & Call 6 IN No 80 adjustable crescent type wrench
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Champion DeArment Channellock No. 426 water pump pliers (I don’t this shorty)
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Welsh goggles in original box (Because I have a thing for shop eyewear)
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Stevens-Walden Inc toolbox type shorty ball-pein hammer
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APCO-Mossberg 41-B-309-1/2 long extension (wartime GMTK!)