Over the last few days, I have been on a business trip to Tacoma, so while I was there I checked out a few Estate Sales. The swap I would normally go to up there seems to be closed down, sadly. Anyway, here is what I found at three sales:
First was way out in the 'burbs, and the place gave off a serious tweaker vibe. But, I dug these two guys out of all the junk, and the dude immediately started to check his phone on the Snap-on hammer. But, he didn't know what kind of hammer it was, so, I said $19 for the pair? And he grudgingly took it. The gauge is cool, as it is in ounces along with inches of water column.
The next sale was the second day, and pretty picked over, but I pull these out for $5:
Two Bon-E-Con wrenches, a Plomb DOE, some Park tools and an old tobacco itn. Oh, and an old Cornwell brake wrench. And I just noticed the Bon-e-cons have cracked ring ends. Damnit. Oh, well.
Next sale I picked up the following:
A cool pipe rack with one very old pipe, a silver candy dish, two Craftsman ratchets along with an Industro RH and a very old Vlchek(!) The saw is a Disston D-8 rip saw, made from 1917 to 1928 and has the elusive two-hand handle. I paid 12.50 altogether. Sometimes it is nice to get out of town.