txlonghorn1989
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Hit two estate sales this morning. One I've been looking forward to for weeks as I'd heard there were going to be "tools, tools & more tools". Big disappointment. In fact, I bought exactly ZERO tools. Did pick up a NU-Dell Plastics No 30 card tray, box of 525 Winchester .22 long rifle cartridges, a pack of targets to shoot with BB guns with the grandsons, and a 6-shooter key ring rack. Which I'll try to resell to a "gun enthusiast". The card tray was made in Chicago, USA. Grew up watching my parents, aunts & uncles use these to play Canasta. Love finding them. This one will go to my son and his wife who just started playing gin rummy with each other. I spent $20 at the sale.
Second sale was also a disappointment. The White Mountain ice cream freezer was still there but too much rust inside the ice cream freezer itself. Did pick up the Proto 6541 wrench for $1. I see it being called a distributor wrench on ebay but can't find anything else about it. Just bought it to resell. Anyone know anything?
One more item at the second sale which I probably would have bought if they'd priced it lower than the $1 asking price. Don't know what it was part of but would sure like to know. Couldn't see any maker's marks on the back or front. You can see the holes where it could be attached to the wall/workbench (?) with screws. Any ideas?
Last comment, I said I was disappointed and I had hoped for some better tool picking at that first sale but I enjoyed the morning and am glad I went. Got to have a nice chat waiting in line with a fellow who did 4 tours in Vietnam with the US Navy. Served on many ships but had a USS Prairie cap on. He ended up as a principal at a high school here in Austin. Really nice guy. Anyway, I am living my dream and life is great! I hope life is good for you guys too. That is all! :0)
Second sale was also a disappointment. The White Mountain ice cream freezer was still there but too much rust inside the ice cream freezer itself. Did pick up the Proto 6541 wrench for $1. I see it being called a distributor wrench on ebay but can't find anything else about it. Just bought it to resell. Anyone know anything?
One more item at the second sale which I probably would have bought if they'd priced it lower than the $1 asking price. Don't know what it was part of but would sure like to know. Couldn't see any maker's marks on the back or front. You can see the holes where it could be attached to the wall/workbench (?) with screws. Any ideas?
Last comment, I said I was disappointed and I had hoped for some better tool picking at that first sale but I enjoyed the morning and am glad I went. Got to have a nice chat waiting in line with a fellow who did 4 tours in Vietnam with the US Navy. Served on many ships but had a USS Prairie cap on. He ended up as a principal at a high school here in Austin. Really nice guy. Anyway, I am living my dream and life is great! I hope life is good for you guys too. That is all! :0)




Neat concept. Sort of like a house liquidators permanent storage facility, with a cash register, at flea market prices. GJ members Corndoggeh and bonneyman recommended it. Not many tools, and yet I found two keepers.






