As always you guys are killing it!filed in a bit.
Weird day for me - I wasn't expecting much, One estate sale looked promising and was, the local Flea was DEAD. and the TOO's filled in a little.
ALL scores were at estate sale one by Pros who know better to not advertise in CL?
The Promising ES didn't start until 11 and was 15 late at that! So I hit the Flea and got a little walking in in nothing else, and then to PU a prescription, then took the long way in the general direction of the late estate sale. Several TOO's but nothing until I happened on the Pros with no ad...
Found a couple more Brass Hose Nozzles and again, no dupes (how long can this last?)
Also picked up a couple of "historical" Pics - -this first is from 1973, and the gas crisis, and tells a story!
This one is a trio of Billy Mitchel flying, and in 1921 - to prove a plane can sink a battleship they put up 3 as targets for Billy Mitchel and 7 other planes in the flight to demonstrate - and boy did they! one 2000 lb bomb each, and they sank all 3 WWi German battleships in one run.
One was the Ostfreisland, pictured; reputedly "unsinkable", and it went down in 25 minutes.
I don't think anything of that magnitude happened in a real war until Midway, when the IJN, lost 4 carriers in one day. The events in this set of pics led directly to the creation of the carrier fleets and Midway...
Anyway; Onward: at the late ES I was right on time and #10 on the list, so the first group in, and directly to the garage. I found the big Vise I'd seen in the pics first, but another guy practically ran to get a price, - then backed off as too much...
I let it set for a while as i was working the garage. (old machinist, so LOTS to see) Picked up 2 small vises, A Vee Block and clamp, a Bike wrench that has a name but I haven't deciphered it yet, A Holo-Krome No 22 box with a lot of new carbide inserts, the WWII machine tool operations book (#1 in a series), 4" Proto, No 231 arc joint ignition pliers -the film cans and brass mini anvil were found at check out.
at Checkout there was some heavy negotiations adn the big vise came into play. While I can't call the Deal a steal I don't think I got hurt.
American Scale red seal swivel base, No. 61, 3" jaws, 6" opening, 45 lbs.
The last estate sale was just down the street and again not advertised, and I picked up some baking pans for SWMBO, with removable bottoms which would make not breaking the cake on removal a LOT easier