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Damon 18 ,I think the red handled forky thing may be for combing out brushes with stuck bristles
Thnks toolchaser, I was hoping someone would recognize it, I did a Google image search and couldn't find anything.
Man that looks like a Plomb O.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
You ****. Hard. Congrats!Scored a Wilton baby bullet for $10! It is not as nice as my others but should clean up with some work. I'll post more pics of it and my other estate sale finds later.
Just a really quick stop at a small flea today. This was the only item that caught me eye. No key...so I left it behind.
Just how difficult/expensive might getting a key made be? Is the stamped number sufficient information?
Only one estate sale this weekend. Spent $52 on a Keen Kutter axe, mix of 20 Hinsdale and Bob Cat sockets, two Irwin adjustable bits, two files, North Brothers Yankee screwdriver, utility knife, some wood for some new tool handles, pair of US made tongue and groove pliers, and a pair of Bernard belt pliers.
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It's like an eerie time capsule in place of the heyday of the honeymoon hideaway era, Jack! I grew up near there. I was an ice hockey player and we used to drive to Penn Hills to get our skates sharpened because the guy who worked at the Penn Hills rink was the best skate sharpener around. This was in the 70's. He retired up there from Long Island and used to sharpen the Islanders skates, as well as the skates of the players who played for the Ducks in the old EHL. Guys would drive for an hour to get to Penn Hills just to get their skates sharpened and hear his stories.Its been abandoned for at least 20 years and is famous in its own right for being abandoned.
It's like an eerie time capsule in place of the heyday of the honeymoon hideaway era, Jack! I grew up near there. I was an ice hockey player and we used to drive to Penn Hills to get our skates sharpened because the guy who worked at the Penn Hills rink was the best skate sharpener around. This was in the 70's. He retired up there from Long Island and used to sharpen the Islanders skates, as well as the skates of the players who played for the Ducks in the old EHL. Guys would drive for an hour to get to Penn Hills just to get their skates sharpened and hear his stories.
HAHA! An apt comparison. If the Catskills (which are more famous) are lobster, than the Poconos were more like 'poor man's lobster'. But it's been closed a lot longer than a few years. Check out this site, which does a very clever 'then/now' photo montage. Keep scrolling.I looked it up online and looks like it was functional until a few years ago ? I saw the brochure picture and it looks like they could have filmed an Austin power’s movie there

















Hit an estate sale. Hell of a haul for $140
6” leg vise
Hollands 14 1/2 vise
Dry rod rod oven
Crescent 15” wrench , Blue Point scribe, and Blue Point hack saw and blades
Craftsman circle U 1/2” ratchet and extension. And and Craftsman chain wrench
Misc. rotary files
Roll of Norton 2” sand paper
And a sleeved 7” C clamp that I have never seen before.
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There's several of those in the Wrenching News past auctions, they say they are "saddle bag wire cutters), and one description said maybe military related.Had a fun day at the flea.
Picked up a number of misc. ordinary tools today. A few interesting pieces to note.
ETF cutters (seller said tin snips???) Not a very popular brand except among a few Canadian members. Upon realizing they could be folded up I had to go for it.
Some random finds today: He-Ne gas laser, Weller pencil iron, Tek 'scope probe, Diamond Calk adjustable good quality hacksaw with cast aluminum handle and tubular construction, and mystery S-K box meant to hold ??? vertically. Any ideas? Inside is an old saw handle and something I can't identify.
Hmm...can't attach pics to post. Have to use album?
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Eeeyup. 8mm. I have one, posted in the SK thread a few years ago, that came with a handwritten label on the lid listing the content (year and locations of California vacation) of the former contents.I think I saw somewhere those boxes were for film reels.