No sh|t! Snappy hip roof drop front with an intact decal!Very happy.
Welcome, gatsometer. Good deal.Hi, First posting of something I’ve got. Weather here in the UK cold, icy with a little snow, just a tad over freezing.
Here’s what I bought from someone advertising on Shpock - similar site to Craigslist. 4 new old stock Peli Products / Pelican VersaBrite II Flashlights. For the grand sum of £2, approx. 65 cents each in $.
Welcome back. Nice find. Post photos when it's back together again.I haven't posted here in over a year...[ ]... When I got home determined that the unit weighed about 200lbs. Eight feet high with five 48" X 18" shelves. Will need to remove a little surface rust and paint before reassembling.
Ya think? Dang that's cool. A little modern for my taste, but cool is cool. Made for Grumman by SK, obviously, but for what purpose is a good question. For mechanical work on an aircraft is an obvious answer, but why a pocket size kit? My guess would be gift box for Grumman employees. Looks like a little extension came with it originally.The Grumman one caught my attention. Anyone one have any information on the Grumman SK set?

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Oodles and oodles and oodles.......
Though I also got this!
I was just on the phone with horse planning a raid on your flea.......[emoji28]Things are starting to pick up for me too...
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- Prentiss Bulldog 524 swivel base vise
- tiny WISS shears (marked 623-1/2 and PAT APLD FOR)
- PEXTO 270-6 dykes with a cadmium finish
- Blue Point PT-27 magnetic pickerupper (extends to 27”) – I haven’t dated it yet, guessing 40’s
- Snap-On 6-point socket with a 3/4” service opening, no date code, double-strike “S/O” logo
- No-name 3/8” dia. tommy bar (because you can never have enough tommy bars to complete socket sets)
- 1943-1945 US Army Signal Corps TL-29 electrician's knife, ULSTER, never been sharpened
Thanks, Outlaw. I posted several more photos of the cabinet (P&D Manufacturing Co, Long Island City, NY, guessing 30's or 40's) on Drives' "Vintage Cabinet" thread here.Lugz, Great scores! The cabinet and the Bulldog are cool!
Sure thing. See thumbnails. I am always on the lookout for WISS V-17 tin snips (6" combination cut duckbills), a verified GMTK tool, and find a lot of them up here in NJ. Picked up the little shears because of the shape of the blades, the robustness, and the maker.Outlaw said:Can you post better pics of the Wiss and Pexto? I collect both, and I'm not sure I've seen either.
Just as a reminder..., I do have a concealed carry permit.I was just on the phone with horse planning a raid on your flea.......[emoji28]

We have open carry here.....Just as a reminder..., I do have a concealed carry permit. [emoji38]
There are three things you don't do: take another man's tree stand, wade upstream into another man's fishing hole, and go to another man's flea market.GEESH you have to be tough back east to go to a FLEA MARKET don't you or is it to protect all that green in your pockets?
LOL, with all the stuff you buy, I am curious what your garage looks like!![]()
That bench will clean up nice!











SERIOUSLY! I walked PAST it!
(It was that kind of sale enough good stuff to keep you distracted, even if you were not really interested....)








Wow, nice scores outlaw!And the final piece! I have a double handful and I'm looking for the son to get prices, and see an anvil on the ground.
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I missed it??SERIOUSLY! I walked PAST it!
(It was that kind of sale enough good stuff to keep you distracted, even if you were not really interested....)
So I get the son's attention and tell him this stuff in my hands, (Yes, I had ALL of the "loose stuff" somehow...) plus I point to the anvil and the Dutch oven.
He starts with the stuff in my hands/Arms and starts with the Ammo box and I'm bracing myself... He says $2 for the box, mumble 5 for something mumbles some more and says "How about $15 for all this stuff in your hands, and, Oh, $20 for the anvil? and Mmmm ten for the Dutch oven? So $45?
I Gulp, I try to remain Calm. I DO NOT EVEN TRY TO NEGOTIATE![emoji481]
i said "sure, as long as you are OK with a fifty?" He was I dug that out of the back of my wallet, and paid up!
i carry the loose stuff to the rig, and open the back up, and go back for the anvil, and he even helps by bringing the dutch oven commenting "you must like old stuff..."[emoji38]
When I pick up the anvil I look over the top and my heart pounds!
I see this:
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Flipped over and enhanced for those that cant stand to read upside down!
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It'a a Peter Wright, and its 44 lbs, and its not in bad shape at all! Twenty bucks!![]()
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This one may motivate me to setup the new, larger, E-tank! I'm thinking BLO after the rust is gone...
All in all A GREAT day!
I practically had the shakes coming home, Not sure if it was excitement, or lack of breakfast, but it HAS been a while for a good score!

Outlaw- That metric 1/4 drive set is super terrific. I have a hard time finding vintage metric stuff.
Well Outlaw, you'll just have to make one of those certificates for yourself!
YOU ****!
Great finds

Thanks Guys!
I know its hard to find metric period, much less vintage!
Nice haul Outlaw. You too Lugz. I'd like an anvil for my shop but around here I think they're all made of gold. At least I'm basing that on what people are asking for them.