I hate when RagTop plays catch-up! It's like an overdose of adrenaline!
RT: I get behind as my new job I dont sit at a pc all day. Im going to try to be better at posting like I used to same day I bring in my hauls!
A sentence I never want to have to say in my life!
RT: I was not pleased!!
Wingnut socket. Not to mistrust you, but I bet that's 9/32-inch drive. I have a bunch of them, all JO Mfg. I had so many of them I was adding them to trade pkgs a few years ago like a little signature throw-in (my username on another forum is Wingnutt). I posted some pics on the JO Mfg thread. See Index in Sticky on Vintage Forum. No coincidence you and I both hunt near air bases.
RT: Ahh yes I think I saw you posting about one here at some point in another years thread! This one I think was on the 1/4 drv Williams extn I'll have to find it and try it out to be sure.
We call them re-packs. Following WWII and again following the KW the Ordnance Dept coated tools that were taken out of circulation in preservative and packaging (like your cheesecloth or wax paper etc) for long-term storage. Definitely military. What are the exact numbers?
RT: 42-**-100 dble.end 1/2 19/32 pkg 12/52 MR
** I cant make out maybe 33 ?
You'll shoot your eye out, Ralph!

So what's the deal with the medallion? Target practice?
Not sure what its all about commemorative thing it looks like!
The thing that looks like a throwing ninja death star when the blades are unfolded is a screw pitch gauge. The thing that looks like a fish is a center gauge, for checking angles, and is known colloquially in some circles as a fishtail gauge.
RT: I thought all that for 10 bucks was a good deal so its now at home in the Gerstner bros box.
Love the glasses!

Believe it or not, we do have a thread for googles and glasses. See Index in Sticky on Vintage Forum.