Shiftless
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Roy is exactly right. They started using those right after WW2 and continued for a few years. A wartime one would look like this.
-Don
That box cleaned up nicely, Don!
Roy is exactly right. They started using those right after WW2 and continued for a few years. A wartime one would look like this.
-Don


I’m no expert but that looks like New Britain or maybe S-K made that one.
Went to the first car show of the season today and they had a swap meet. I ended up with a mix of tools and hot rod stuff.
Xcelite nut driver set $7
Walden 1/4 box free
D-I and indestro super sockets and an indestro dbe $1 each
Proto tin snips $1
An old can of stop leak $1
Ac delco ammeter $5
Day/night mirror for my 66 c10 $10
46 ford clock,speedo, and radio $10
Mr gasket air scoop $70
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Up on the board again with a stop at my favorite pawn shop. Seen the Proto and Plomb speciality caulkers that are so dang hard to find and would look good on the Plomb wall. The guy behind the counter said he got some totes of snap on and Mac stuff in and wondered if I was interested in anything. I asked how much for all of it. $350 plus tax and now I have some sorting to do. I would say about 70% is Snap On the rest is MAC and Proto. About 150lbs!
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
Another pawnshop freebie today...
Proto 5216-H 1/2 x 3/8 (Hex)
SK 40909 9/32 x 1/4
Plvmb WF-10 3/16 x 1/4
Plvmb WF-28 7/16 x 3/8
Best regards,
John
Gee, I’ve never got anything free at a pawnshop. What’s the story?
Roy & Dodge--A lot of shiny goodness in those loads!
Smoke--Another precious piece of Amber to add to your collection--Congrats!
Had the opportunity to pick a small collection of old hand planes and other various tools yesterday. The seller is a general contractor in his 70s who just picked these tools up as he came across them over his career. Decided he wants to downsize a bit. Lucky me. :0) I found some really nice keepers. Keen Kutter K7 jointer plane, Stanley 45 combo plane, Stanley No 0 & No 104 Sweetheart era cherry wood levels, 5 boxes of Stanley combo plane cutters plus one empty box, an early Stanley No 79 side rabbet plane (minus the fence), Stanley No 5-½ plane (Type 11, later lever cap), Stanley Bedrock 605-½ (Type 3), early Stanley No 71 router plane (Type 4), Stanley No 93 1" rabbet plane, Sargent 8" bevel gauge w/ Pat Oct 29 07, Bedrock 603 (Type 6), Bailey No 3 (Type 9), Bailey No 4 (Type 9), Miller Falls No 07B skew plane, Stanley No 64 spokeshave and an unknown model Bailey spokeshave (with a 1858 date?). Both spokeshaves have Sweetheart irons. In the box are parts for the combo plane plus a Stanley Rule & Level Co handbook for their combination planes (1975 reprint), box of Stanley 1-5/8" block plane irons a spare 1-3/8" block plane iron. The seller threw in free a brass No 1 Odd Jobs tool (think it's a remake, Garrett Wade?) and the Miller Falls No 07 skew plane. Not a bad day.
Roy & Dodge--A lot of shiny goodness in those loads!
Smoke--Another precious piece of Amber to add to your collection--Congrats!

I am really digging the Proto screwdriver and hammer boards Smoke! Nice!
TX--Nice wood shaving score! And yet another GJ'er scores a Stanley 45--congratulations! I hope to join the club someday.
Thanks! Do you have any spares to help fill holes ?
The next boards I would love to find would be drive tools or combo wrenches!
And lastly - what is this small, ornate handled tool with a triangular blade that goes to a VERY sharp point. I think I may have another of these somewhere, but I have no idea what it would be used for. thoughts?


Since the edges are not sharp, my guess is it is a burnisher.
Nice tool, dude.![]()
You don't think it's an awl? By the way, nice pickups! That's a real nice looking cabinet/set of drawers. Looks like yellow pine to me. Let us see it after you're done.
nice finds dodge, good to see another NEO member!
I don't have a single Proto screwdriver or hammer. If I come across any I'll keep you in mind.