I had three stops planned for the day, one of which as a massive farm estate sale about 40miles away. That was going to be my first stop, but I ended up driving past my second planned stop, an estate sale, where there was a parking spot right in front! So, I made that one first. Which was a good decision. Here is what I found there:
A tiny toolbox!
Which was a WWII SK homeowners box (I love these little boxes, so handy), a VACO magnetic protractor, an Armstrong box with three boring bars, and a Phillips #2 set:
I needed another ph2 like I need another hole in my head, but that was too cool to pass up. I am pretty sure that APEX made the driver, so no problems there. All of that cost me $10, which was almost half of the original price. I like this company, they specialize in getting things cleared out quick.
Then I headed to the farm sale, getting there around two hours after it started. Usually, that allows the line to dissipate and gives me time to look around. Not this time. Apparently, people showed up at midnight for a 9am sale. There was still a line to get in the actual house when I got there, though the outbuildings were accessible. And pretty picked over, as every antique/flea dealer in the PNW was there! I even recognized a couple of my clients. But anything I might have been interested in was already spoken for, and although there were more than a few interesting piles of what was taken as **** by many buyers, it wasn't appealing enough to me to dig through on the chance there was something in them. The only tools I found were some implement wrenches that were covered in rust and some '80s Craftsman misc. The antique bicycles that had caught my eye were spoken for in the first few minutes, digging through the shop only yielded an old Wisconson repair flyer, and other than that, not much of interest, as I don't really go for the horsy stuff, which there was a lot of. Oh well, as my dad used to say, if you don't look, you don't find.
The third sale I had planned was a total no show. They didn't put up an address, just fairly explicit directions, but it was hammering down rain, so I get the feeling they postponed.
But, over the week I did hit the Restores whenever I was close to one, and here is the gold I dug:
Duro sockets, Indestro speeder, Hinsdale socket and a Plomb driver. I think that was $5 total, something like that.