That's the Planet Jr. and that is what the cutout letters say, "Planet Jr."
OK, I kept trying to see that name in the cutouts before I posted and wasn't seeing it,

That's the Planet Jr. and that is what the cutout letters say, "Planet Jr."













That is a really nice haul. I especially like the Duro 1/4” box with the label in such good shape.I posted my Saturday finds a few pages back. Here's balance of the hand tools from Sunday as well.
Some good stuff there.
Combos - Wright, Thorsen, SK with some metric ones int here too, Herbrand
DBEs - Thorsen and SuperQuality (X)
Sockets - Snap-on, Stromberg, C-man BE, New Britain, Blackhawk,Cman Cseries, SK, Wright
Midget Duro Chrome set and Cornwell driver
Couple of Plomb pieces
Proto soft face hammer, missing the faces
Lufkin metal tape measure
super long Cornwell 1/2" drive extension and large 3/4" drive MTF extension
Ratchets - Thorsen, Snapon, Fleet, Bonney
Lufkin punch, Duro and Herbrand ignition wrenches
A vendor, seeing me pick up and inspect a pair of vintage Klein dykes last weekend, said, "$15." I must've looked at him cross-eyed, because he followed that up with, "They're old Bell System." So I looked at them again, thinking I missed the marking, and said, "No they're not." So he comes over and points to the lineman trademark. "Right there," he said all proud of himself. "That's Bell System." I tried explaining, but gave up.The next two are Bell System marked Klein diagonals...
Did he take 30% off? Because only 70% of the logo is showing.The next socket is an unusually marked Circle U Craftsman

They must've made a mess of those. I have at least five of them.d42jeep said:...followed by an unmarked S-K flex handle.
Picked this up last week:
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Scored these 2 original handle proto body hammers and this transitional marked plomb wrench from an antique store!
Also scored this box for $5! Brands include craftsman, snap on, proto, plomb and others. I am most excited about the proto pebble flare wrenches and the plomb feeler gauge!
Also bought this pile from my brother for $10
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I got it from a 75 year old lady who said it belonged to a gentleman who liked to putter around in his workshop, I can't figure out if it was her husband or father she was speaking of, could have been either, I suppose. I'm thinking 1950s - 1960s for this piece ?Dang. Where was that - a hermetically sealed vault? The paint on that is still in great shape, as is the label!
Where is this vintage Dunlap thread that you speak of (I did a search, but came up empty handed) ?That would be a nice addition to the vintage Dunlap thread.
-Don
Stopped by a swap meet on the way home from a weekend Baseball tourney and found these for $35.. Both work perfectly. Also happened to be the only nail gun I didn't own.
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I'm guessing he meant he didn't yet own a roofing nail gun...and now he has two!
Which actually hurts me, as I looked for mine this past weekend and was unable to find it.
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I'm guessing he meant he didn't yet own a roofing nail gun...and now he has two!
Which actually hurts me, as I looked for mine this past weekend and was unable to find it.
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Picked this up last week:
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I've thought about that scenario and am racking my brain trying to think who that might be....
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Did the have a hardware store? I also notice some reloading tools? Old school Forrest case trimmer?
That was the main thing I was after, but I was happy enough to snag the NOS Svea 123 and even happier at getting the Sievert 925 at a healthy discount on day 3.
I recently picked up those same 'drop forged' except they are number 27Got these two at a local barn sale.
A Herbrand and the other one showing just drop forged.
Cleaned them up on the brass wheel on the bench grinder.
Nice score! I’m wondering what your plans are for the logan parts? I’m restoring a 10” logan from 1942.
I need a handle for quick change gearbox. Not sure witch one I’m away from home now, and also the part that the tool post mounts to.
Can't help with the quick change handle, this one didn't have any, it's a change gear lathe. The compound that the tool post mounts to is listed on Ebay and I've been working with a guy from South Africa who needs it, he's hoping a coworker in US will send it to him, since Ebay won't. Can't really sell it out from him, he's buying some other parts as well, but if it doesn't happen by next week I'll get back to you.
What about the eBay global shipping program? From what I understand, you ship it to their hub and then they'll ship it internationally? Or is South Africa and / or the weight / size of the package an issue?
What about the eBay global shipping program? From what I understand, you ship it to their hub and then they'll ship it internationally? Or is South Africa and / or the weight / size of the package an issue?