Here is my haul from today, most from one stop, 2 items from another, and two not shown in the group foto from a 3rd. Got a bit of a late start, as the guest dog was up a bit late, so we woke slowly, and then fed them, walked, fed us, walked some more, washed the mud off the guest dog, then went to hit a few GS. Our first stop was a favorite junk vendor, has sales about once a month, usually about 75% same old, but about 25% different stuff. This time I got lucky on a few items. He hauls racks of stuff out into the driveway, with old VCRs, tools, tool boxes, portable appliances etc on them, and a few basket type arrangements with a few layers. I looked over the shelves, nothing new and exciting on the shelves or in the boxes, couldn't talk myself into a 5th Sawzall. So wandered over to the basket, a usually good source of smalls. Today did not disappoint. The highlight was on the bottom tier, a Sterilite box full of rules. Jackpot. Before that, I found a box with about 6 or 8 different razor scrapers, all with the blades exposed. I closed those that I could, took one, since it was a different one. The second stop had a bunch of ladies clearing out some goodies, one included some tools from her dad, who was a Manning of Manning Coffee and Manning's Cafeteria fame. Got a bag of binocular accessories like strap and lenscovers, and a really nice conical brush, very soft bristles. She had no idea what it was for, but I was certain I could find a use for it. The 3rd stop yielded the mini crosscut saw, and the wrought iron bracket in the center right of the photo. This was a continuation of an estate sale from last weekend that we skipped, cuz it was just raining too dang hard to drive 8 miles. Fortunately they extended one more day. All the other goodies came from the first stop.
Starting top left and going clockwise. 40W pencil soldering iron, not sure who made it yet. Then 3 Starrett items, a 185 hole gage, and 2 different 6" pocket rules #600 & C305R, Screw Checker, then SK, Atha, Bluepoint Supreme and
(HER)BRAND Van-Chrome 411, (yes worn down to just BRAND chisels, butane pencil torch, Warranted Superior tree saw, Stanley level to attach to a framing square, air hammer chisel (exhaust splitter?, small screwdirver with an ornate handle, but no ferrule, a Stanley #30 angle divider, M&W Std Steel Wire Gage in a leatherish sheath, and 2 Sawzall carbide abrasive blades. Then we get into the rules. 1st is a folding meter stick by
Eduard Goedel, Leipzig, with inches on the reverse, then a Dremel circle cutter, Lufkin Modular ruler #543,
Twix 72" folding ruler RL-113, Lufkin #60 metal ruler, newer Stanley 136-1/2 caliper, buried under it is a 6" 2 section caliper rule #36, and a 12" 4 section caliper rule #36, a Rabone 4 section 36" rule #1166, a Johnson's #46 2 sectionj 6" caliper rule w protractor (1907 patent), and a 4" Starrett hardened rule with #4 marking. The little one is a 4 section Rabone & Sons Birmingham metal 12". Next up is a 3/4-16 tap, a Red Devil Jak-Nife razor scraper, FS Maxon coping saw blades, a bunch of little wrenches, including 2 I think are telecon, 1/2" Witherby chisel, tweezers and forceps, 2x snap ring pliers,
KD 472 chain maker breaker tool, Xcelite nippers, Guaranteed Boilable ?dental? mirror, and another nipper, looking like SS, but very rusted.
Quite a pleasing haul for very little money.
Yeah, it hid at class picture time, but it seems quite special.
