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    Gun Retainer Nut Wrench Identification

    I was going through some of my larger wrenches to clean and came across this 2 5/8 open end wrench stamped "for gun retainer nut". I wasn't able to find anything out about it online. Any ideas on what type of gun it went to or good places to check? Thanks. Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk
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    Craftsman Box and Tools

    Just got this Craftsman machinist style toolbox that was partially full for $68 with the shipping. The box is covered wood with metal drawers that all need a good cleaning and some new felt. The top handle is toast and the front panel is missing. Otherwise all of the hardware is intact and works...
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    Magneto and Ignition Tools

    Ran across several sets of magneto and ignition tools I picked up over the years while cleaning the shop. I never have any need for them, but always thought they were interesting and tend to grab orphan ones at garage and estate sales when available. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
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    Wood Handled Multi Tools

    Not sure why I keep picking these up, but I have always enjoyed these wood handled multi tools. Most of these are made by JS Fray. The smallest one is my favorite where the bits are retrieved from the front end instead of a cap on the handle. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
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    Garage Sale Finds Spokane

    I wasn't planning to go to any sales this weekend, but ended up hitting a few and not being able to resist bringing some more home. The best finds were a 9/32 Snap On T handle driver, 9/32 Plomb sliding bar, and a nice Stanley level from 1890 to 1910. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
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    Hello from Spokane

    Hello my name is John. Long time lurker that is finally getting around to posting. I'm a tool collector/accumulator from Spokane, Washington that used to work on antique trucks. Now I'm an economist with the local utility and teach economics in the evenings, when I'm not out buying more tools...
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