I had a very good day (if only by my own standards) at the flea market this morning (Lugz 2022_50).
- No clue what that odd and very large combination open end wrench and pin spanner is.
- The antique quick clamp is a No. 2 Colton Patent (1881!) that will now make the No. 1 and No. 4 that I already have an official "collection". I will be gleefully glamming it up about that on my Lugzsonian thread later.
- The other quick clamp is a GRAND. I have a few WWII GRAND Quikcet Vises and I wouldn't be surprised if this was wartime as well. Copper or copper-plated screw, lever, quick release trigger and gib seat are either spark reducing or for working with softer materials (brass, aluminum, etc).
- The book, original 1st Edition, published in 1942, might be one of my favorite finds of the year - and it's cool that it showed up on Veteran's Day! I usually don't like to dally on "paper" tables, because it usually takes forever going through books, magazines, etc, and I always worry about what I am missing on some other table, but I went back and dug in when I was done my rounds, and I am glad I did! "
Get Tough" is legendary hand-to-hand instruction, derived from many traditions by a British officer, who had been the Assistant Police Commissioner in Shanghai.
- The glasses are awesome. There are no screws! Everything is pinned and wired, including the very soft nose piece, right through the optical glass, and the temples are very flexible soft plastic. I found it while digging through a box of all kinds of strange surgical tools, and I have no doubt they are surgeons' specs. Just by pure coincidence, they are close to the 3.25 rating reading glasses I wear.
- Lastly, and speaking of vision, if you guys lean back from your screens and squint a little, I am sure you will recognize the former president of the US depicted in the frame without cheating and reading the inscription. I forget what they call this. Not Cubist, although I am tempted to say 60's computer cubist portraiture. Not dot matrix, either. But you get the idea. It's just squares of various crosshatching. But the framing is quite old. I wish it didn't have the name on it. I may try to reframe it to hide that. It's corny, but cool. That subject, this type of work, and framed.