Mrs LesserSon, my father, and I headed out this morning for the Blue Ridge flea market near Saylorsburg, PA. It was PACKED! Pop and I deployed from the entrance, while Mrs L congenially parked the car. Right away I picked a Plomb stubby screwdriver from a 50cent bin. It had the tip ground sharp, so I took a couple pics and reluctantly put it back. Methodically traced the convoluted contours of the table rows, picking a couple items along the way. About two hours in, decided it was time to meet up w/Mrs L, whom we had not yet seen, and make a drop at the car. Mrs LesserSon surprised me with a Fathers Day present. She had paid 25cents - what could it be? That little Plomb! What a gal. And a mind-reader, apparently.
The rest of the haul cost me $7.50:
A Stanley 16oz rip hammer, an LS Starrett hacksaw to go with the blades I got yesterday, a round file with a handle I think may serve to make two faces for a soft-face hammer, three trapezoid-marked Duro 1/2dr sockets (arrg! The 31/32 has a crack on the rim!), a Stanley tack lifter, a Par-X Phillips screwdriver, a Bonney DOE, a Dunlap combo, and the same Bonney-branded XceLite nutdriver I’d left behind last year.
What a great Fathers Day!
The rest of the haul cost me $7.50:
A Stanley 16oz rip hammer, an LS Starrett hacksaw to go with the blades I got yesterday, a round file with a handle I think may serve to make two faces for a soft-face hammer, three trapezoid-marked Duro 1/2dr sockets (arrg! The 31/32 has a crack on the rim!), a Stanley tack lifter, a Par-X Phillips screwdriver, a Bonney DOE, a Dunlap combo, and the same Bonney-branded XceLite nutdriver I’d left behind last year.
What a great Fathers Day!
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Hard to believe this lantern cost $30 in 1976! It looks as though they lit it once to burn the mantles and then never again. There wasnt even any soot on the inside of the globe or ventalator! Somebody please tell me why I cant stop buying these things!!!!!