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    Oldsmobile's Surplus Sale Thread

    This is my for-sale thread, as I'm trying to clean house a bit. I'd prefer to pass along my surplus to fellow GJ folk. First is two sets of 6-point of 3/8" drive USA Craftsman sockets. The main set includes "G" sockets 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. I'm including complementary 8 ("GK)...
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    Let's see your Quick-Wedge screwdrivers.

    Although flathead screws aren't as commonly used these days, they still show up from time to time, and the Quick-Wedge screwdrivers really shine for certain applications. I use them for electrical wall plates most often. I can't remember which one I acquired first, but it might have been one...
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    DuPont book - Farmers' Hand Book of Explosives, 1920 - claimed; thanks

    Farmers' Hand Book of Explosives. Found this in my dad's stuff, and I think someone here would find it pretty cool & interesting. Yours for $5 to cover shipping costs.
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    Score: KAL 900/901 oscilloscope, Cornwell ratchet, arbor press...

    Went to check out a KAL oscilloscope tonight. Seller had no pictures, but was close by, and sounded legit on the phone. Met him at his house, and he had it ready. He said, "I tried to call you, but I couldn't find your number, and I wanted to warn you..." "Uh-oh," I thought. Scope was a...
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    Motor Service Magazine, November 15, 1935

    My grandfather, who died before I was born, was a Chevrolet Approved Mechanic in the 1930s and early 1940s. My father believes this magazine was his. I've scanned some of the pages with tool ads. Lots of good stuff in here. Enjoy! Keywords: Sunnen, Vlchek, Velcheck, Thermoid, Blackhawk...
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    Challenger Fine Tools, Schiller Park, Illinois

    Found this little flyer in with some old car magazines. Not sure how old it is, but I figured people here would appreciate it.
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    KD tools 105 - Chrysler Line

    My Googling isn't up to par, apparently, as I cannot find this tool anywhere. Dad found it in a box of screwdrivers and closer examination shows it's definitely not a screwdriver. Anyone with a KD catalog and/or knowledge care to let me know what this thing actually is? Thanks.
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