I had a good day at the Flea. Not that there were more vendors, but the stocking was much better. Many of the booths had little change in inventory, but a couple had restocked, and the pickings were great! One, in particular, was very good, and I got there
after it had been picked by some serious collectors!
Photo #1 starts with the 25cents each pieces:
Indestro 3/8 dr. x 6" extension
Proto Professional 1214 7/16 combo
Armstrong Armalloy 1159-A 11/32 combo
Plomb USA 3025 DOE 7/16 x 1/2
The 1/2" tall number stamp set cost me $4.00. I have a 3/8" set, and I thought it was HUGE! This set is GIGANTIC!!!!
After that is a pile I got for $20.00:
0-100 psi tire gauge (it tests out perfectly)
Challenger 1/2 dr. 5/8 8-pt.
Snap-On 1/2 dr. S90260 9/16 6-pt (Ford connecting rod)
Long-C BE 1/2 dr. 19/32 12-pt.
Duro 1/2 dr. 9/16 12-pt. (X2)
Thorsen 1/2 dr. 582 Drag Link socket
Plomb USA 3/8 dr. 5216 1/2 12-pt.
Plomb LA 1/2 dr. 5420 5/8 12-pt.
Plomb USA 1/2 dr. 5422 11/16 12-pt.
Plomb USA 1/2 dr. WF-51 15/16 12-pt
Plomb USA 1/2 dr. 5420-S 5/8 8-pt.
Penens USA 1/2 dr. 1614-S 7/16 8-pt.
Plomb USA 1/2 dr. 5343 5/8 12-pt. deep
Husky 1/2 dr. 1216 1/2 12-pt.
Husky 1/2 dr. 1228 7/8 12-pt.
Husky 1/2 dr. 1230 15/16 12 pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. T-2 Swivel
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-14 7/16 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-18 9/16 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-25 25/32 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-26 13/16 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-30 15/16 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-31 31/32 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-32 1" 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-34 1-1/16 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-36 1-1/8 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. D-40 1-1/4 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. Arrowhead 1-1/4 6-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. 018 9/16 8-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. 020 5/8 8-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. 40220 5/8 8-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. 024 3/4 8-pt.
Next door I found the Craftsman Long-C punch set
Photo #2: Long-C punch set
Photo #3 is the stuff from the "picked-over" booth. All for $25.00:
4# Cross pein hammer
3# hammer with brass faces. "Danco Hammer Company" Danielson MFG.
FS-6 Filter spanner by Leverage Tool Co.
K-D 2078 valve spring compressor
Blue Bird battery terminal puller
Channellock needle nose pliers
Kraeuter 71-8 pliers with strange jaws
Sperry HVH602 Voltage Sensor (cleaned up one face of a battery and it works!)
Unmarked grooving chisel 8-1/4" long
Fire hose wrench
Starrett #18-B automatic center punch (needs a tip)
Walden T2012 21/32 T-socket
Walden T2722 11/16 T-socket
New Britain No. 70 sliding T-handle
SK 41653 1/2 dr. hinge handle (cadmium plated?)
Blackhawk 9207 1/2 dr. hinge handle
Sparta CB-5 3/8 dr. hinge handle
Bonney 2105A connecting rod wrench (Ford Model A)
Photo #4 Continues this batch:
P&C 2832 DOE 15/16 x 1"
P&C 0259 1/4 spinner with Thorsen 5/16 socket
P&C 2714 7/16 combo
P&C 501 stubby screwdriver
P&C 2018 1/2 dr. 9/16 hex Ford connecting rod socket. The "2" is an overstrike.
Plomb USA 3036 DOE 11/16 x 7/8
Plomb USA 1220 5/8 combo
Plomb USA 4769 1/4 spinner
Proto Professional 1214 7/16 combo
Proto Professional 1211 11/32 combo
Proto LA 5241 #2 Phillips 3/8 dr.
Photo #5 continues this batch:
Wizard 1/2 dr. 1/2 and 9/16 12-pt.
Snap-On 1/4 dr. 3/8 deep 6-pt.
Snap-On 3/8 dr. 3/4 deep 12-pt.
SK 3/8 dr. 40416 1/2 swivel 12-pt.
Blackhawk 1/2 dr. 7/16 square Arrowhead USA
New Britain 1/2 dr. 15/16 12-pt.
New Britain 1/2 dr. Chrome Vanadium 1234 1-1/16 12-pt.
Large angle screwdriver (unmarked)
New Britain 1/2 combo
Grind-off (?) #1619 DBE 19/32 x 11/16
Wright 80153 DBE (this is in the Wright Aeronautical number range)
Artisan 3/4 combo
Bon-E-Con DBE 7BSH 2024 5/8 x 3/4
Bon-E-Con DBE ZB12-14 3/8 x 7/16
Wizard H2081 DOE 7/16 x 1/2
Lectrolite Tappet DOE T-1618 1/2 x 9/16
Long-C DOE #1027
Long-C DOE #1033C 15/16 x 1"
Perfect Handle 11-1/2" long. Scales are loose and taped on.
Craftsman 41585
Craftsman 41297 #3 Phillips
Craftsman 41589
Craftsman 41028 Awl
Hold E-Z TR-4 screw starter
SK 70044 small screwdriver
Spintite 1/4
Spintite 1/2
Xcelite HS 18 9/16
Millers Falls tack puller
The seller offered a box to carry all this in. I asked if I could have the box shown in the next two photos, and he agreed. Does anyone recognize this box? It seems to have been silver with a red stripe around the bead on the bottom. The hasp is fixed, and the staple (loop) pushes in to release the hasp. It is made of light gauge metal, and the lid is dimpled for a handle, but was never drilled for the brackets. The box is 18" long, 6" wide, and 6-1/4" high.
That's not all! There is more to come.
