Solo trip to Jake’s flea today, after running two errands for MrsLS, who is tailgating w LesserDaughters2&3 in Philly.
$15 brought home a Disston level, Stanley screwdriver, Duff lifter, Bonney knife, ball bearing scissors pat 7Jan1913, Thorsen 3/8 speeder, Challenger & C’man extensions, Master lock w keys, Cross Country moon dbe, twin Herbrand does, small file handles, Berman o’ Buffalo slipjoints, Dunlap belt-driven buffer/grinder (may need a new belt, LOL).
Yes.I assume that was made by Stanley?
I did a very recent "Curator's Corner" on that topic if you're looking for some ideas in terms of what other makes/models are out there...Makes me want to start a box cutter collection.










Potential You **** for the pair of CM RHFT ratchets. They are among CM's best ratchets and pretty hard to find. (note: Official You ***** require a purchase price)
Do they require a purchase price? I know a lot of time it's based on something cool and a low price but I've given low pressure kudos just based on quantity, quality and/or rarity. Did I mess up in doing so?Potential You **** for the pair of CM RHFT ratchets. They are among CM's best ratchets and pretty hard to find. (note: Official You ***** require a purchase price)
I'd say "You ****" awards are entirely at the discretion of the grantor. My main criteria would be a sought after item at a killer price. However I'd bend my own rules for something really spectacular or for a huge quantity. Sometimes "quantity has a quality all to it's own."Do they require a purchase price? I know a lot of time it's based on something cool and a low price but I've given low pressure kudos just based on quantity, quality and/or rarity. Did I mess up in doing so?
That's an official You **** from me!They were 3$ apiece for ratchets
Thank you.I read that CC on utility knives, Lugz. Nice combination of finds and research.
That question would be a fun little desert island exercise. A utility knife and The White Album. No scratch that. Blood on the Tracks. No scratch that. London Calling. No scratch that. Pretzel Logic. Harder than tools! Although I guess I would be tempted to cheat and pick a Gerber Multi!One of my kids asked me some time ago, if I could keep only one tool, what would it be? I answered: a utility knife.
Total you ****! Congrats and great work.They were 3$ apiece for ratchets
Thanks. I'm a sucker for little tins like that. This one says "SCHM'O'LE" with bookend Christmas tree looking stampings. I have no idea what it is for or what originally came in it. I'll take some better pics this evening, along with anything else anyone wants close ups of.Nice haul for $15, @Raineman!
What is the name on that blue box? I really like it.
Anyone know what that company is/was?
Mike
Midget socket set. Did you open it? They normally have a very cool socket tray divider, with the divider having a bunch of semi-circles in it, taking the shape of the sockets. Not holes. More like brass knuckles. German mfgr. That marking above the "o" is an umlaut, instructing the reader to pronounce it accordingly, not like a regular "o".I have no idea what it is for or what originally came in it.


"Angel from Montgomery" was one of the first songs I learned to play on a guitar!As to your deserted island exercise I'm left wondering if John Prine's self-titled first album would ever come up for consideration.
Yes, and a nice example. Worn in all the right spots.I do have a cast iron Defiance 1299 (by Stanley, I believe)
I cut loose (no pun intended) a Bonney one before I knew what I had. Looking for another is fun.Gonna keep my fingers crossed on finding a Stanley made Bonney cutter.
I have not, which makes me wonder if it was exclusive.Have you seen other companies that Stanley OEM'd these for as well? I'd be very interested in knowing who they were.
The alpha and the omega of Lugs' post are the most apropos! This is all just good clean (or perhaps, mildly risque) fun.Tex
On the subject of suckworthiness..
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But in the immortal paraphrased words of a former host (okay, it was BB), we are doomed if we take this stuff too seriously!![]()




Excellent album!Lugz
Thanks for offering some clarity on the awarding of suckage here. Glad to read I haven't been doing it wrong. :0)
As to your deserted island exercise I'm left wondering if John Prine's self-titled first album would ever come up for consideration. Those you did mention are excellent and bring back good memories.
I had also seen your cutter collection a couple of months ago. I had to go digging around to see what I had. Mostly Stanley but I do have a cast iron Defiance 1299 (by Stanley, I believe) and a couple of Red-Devil Jak knives.
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Indeed it does. For smaller logs, it splits <nyuck, nyuck> the work time in half! For bigger ones, the piston doesn't have the gumption to drive a huge log through the full splitter. For the circumstance, I angled the log up to the top fluke to halve the big round, and then used the four-way for the rest.BB, that second to the last pic sure looks like a whales fluke to me. Does that splitter put wood into quarters?