Nice finds there, Lugz. Looking forward to seeing those odd-ball DBEs on the DBE wrench thread.
I also found some vintage paper today. SWMBO and I went to a local sale this morning. This one promised a bunch of tools, and since we both had the day off, we went to get numbers before the sale opened at 9am. SWMBO's an easy picker's date--her only rules are that she gets a hot beverage first (Starbucks this morning), and that I bargain for anything she wants. Oh, and that she gets the truck keys when we park so she can go sit in comfort while I continue to sift through the tools and such.
My reading material is not as old as Lugz': a box full of 1950's editions of "Astounding Science Fiction", from the Golden Age of Sci-Fi. I also threw into the box some early 60's sci-fi paperbacks from the likes of Arthur C Clarke and Frederick Pohl. Check out the cover art on the reprint of A. Merritt's The Moon Pool, an influential sci-fi yarn first published in 1919. "WHAT SECRET COMPULSION MADE THIS LOVELY GIRL THE HANDMAIDEN TO UNATURAL HORRORS?" Indeed! Got the whole box for $20.
On the tool and garage side, I found some goodies to keep and some to flip. Everything else below was another $30.
Stewart Warner Model 781 aftermarket heater. 1930s vintage, I believe, and heated by a gasoline flame inside the car (!). Thank goodness they weren't as airtight back then...
1953 Plymouth hubcap with the cool ship logo--this one's going on the wall in the garage.
1966 Ford Galaxie dog-dish hub cap
Unknown year Pontiac poverty cap
Super-size Cox caulk gun (Made in England)
Heritage logo Craftsman 18" level--dual sight glasses for each angle!
Snap-on SSDM80A bit driver
Snap-on SSDMR4A ratcheting bit driver
Handful of Snap-on sockets, including an impressively twisted up and ruined square 1/2" drive extension from the 1920s
A very kewl Indestro Super 3/8"-drive extension
Wright impact socket set with carrier, 3/8" to 1-1/4", missing only the 3/4" & the 13/16" sockets.
Campbel-Hausfeld 3/8" air ratchet
Herbrand No 482 pry-spud bar
Reechet R-375-G 3/8" aircraft ratchet
Vise Grip 11R welding locking pliers
Collection of 3/8" sockets
Greenlee No 438-10 100-ft steel fish tape
Kant-Twist 6 clamp--my first found-in-the-wild KT in six years of picking!
Shaler 5-minute vulcanizer clamp
Paladin PA1968 insulating screwdriver
No-name long reach needle nose
Millers Falls No 84 hacksaw with the "Buck Rogers" era red plastic handle
Snap lock metal punch--manufacturer's name is obscured by corrosion, but they were based in Michigan
S-K Tools 8" adjustable
Crescent 6" adjustable
Proto 704 4" adjustable
Craftsman screwdriver wrench
Craftsmand stubby DBE
15th Edition of Machinery's Handbook, 1956 publication
Small brass bowl (SWMBO's one pick)
Tommorrow, Mass drops the mask mandate for those vaccinated, but I'll probably continue to wear a face covering to crowded sales for a while. It's going to take some getting used to rubbing elbows and sharing air with strangers again.






