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    1890’s Stanley no. 25 level

    bump it up. $60
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    1890’s Stanley no. 25 level

    Stanley no.25 level. I don’t know the exact date but I’m guessing 1896-1910 ish. Very very nice condition, all bubbles intact. Only cleaned it, did not polish it. No damage other than a few scratches. I can take more pics. $75. Plus shipping from CT.
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    Ultimate Stanley Level Thread

    Picked up this Stanley no.25. My first 100+ year old level. It looks so nice. Only cleaned it with hot water and a rag to get some of the dirt and gunk off. All the bubbles are intact. I’ll probably sell it to buy more stuff.
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    Saw this over the weekend. But I cant buy everything. Good deals are still out there.
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    Parker vise ?

    I figured as much, I haven’t seen that type out in the wild. Chalk it up to another one that got by
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    Parker vise ?

    They had $95 price on it
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    Parker vise ?

    Is this a Parker? What’s with the big collar? The whole thing swivels? Valuable ? Sadly someone was grabbing it before me
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    Picked up this nice New Britain Machine socket set hex drive

    Picked up this nice New Britain Machine socket set hex drive. Looks complete with box and swivel!!! The color of the case is like a Tan/ light brown My guess is late 20's 30's ??
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    age of this Craftsman drill press??

    very cool, Thanks for the info! nicely restored piece
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    age of this Craftsman drill press??

    saw it for sale locally, looks like an oldie, Looks older than most that i see. Gone already (not that i need another project)
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    Wilton model 60 score!!

    You ****! : )
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    starrett vise I saw online auction

    Man I missed out again. this thing looked MINT. looks like original paint. It sold for $106 + 18% buyer fee + 6.5% sales tax. roughly $132 Im going to crawl back in the hole now.
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    Call those tin snips? THIS is a tinsnip...the Bartlett Compound Tin Snip

    picked these up years ago at a garage sale, didn’t know what they were, the name was very rubbed off, very “well loved” and even had a braze repair. Now I know! Thanks
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    how does this clamp work?

    You’re right the casting did look like “AVENS” to me too. Cool! Thanks for the info
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    how does this clamp work?

    I am only looking at the pics. am I missing something?
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    unusual adjustable wrench?

    at a local auction, I never saw that adjustable before. Or maybe i just never paid attention. haha Any info?
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    Allstate auto engine tester

    Picked up this Allstate engine tester, model 7185, vacuum / pressure gauge, compression tester , spark tester. Needs a little TLC. The spark tester seems interesting as I am I wondering how it works. My guess is 1940’s -50’s. Was Allstate sold by Sears ?? If so what time frame ? Anyone...
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    Is this Starrett Micrometer an oldie?

    a sad update, i worked late, missed the end of the auction and it sold for...... $7. dang. But, I would have had to drive an hour to pick it up.
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    Is this Starrett Micrometer an oldie?

    the flat head screw and shape look like the No.207 in the 1902 catalog. Ill have to look some more
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    Is this Starrett Micrometer an oldie?

    Ill check it out Thanks
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