I had some fun and a pretty decent haul at my double early bird this morning...
Pic 1: THE HAUL
While popular as ornaments with folks, I don’t normally pick up
stovepipe dampers. I liked the markings on this one.
In the reddish wooden box under the damper is an
L.B. Miller Screw Extractor Set with four (4) extractors, No. 2 through No. 5. I don’t think the label or the extractors are original to the box. There are more slots than four. But they are useful.
I'll be posting more about the
Blue-Point tap and die set on the tap & die thread and the Snappy thread.
The pressed steel wrench set is really cool.
Hercules. Made in Germany. Even though it often seems like vintage tools are out of place there lately, I will be posting more about this on the 'Tools from the Old World' thread (here on General Discussion board).
The DBE wrench is a
Vlchek Motorcycle Wrench destined for BB's DBE thread. I think I remember they were an Indian supplier. I hope so, because I have two Indian marked OE wrenches as well as an adjustable. For me, these are the real joys of collecting. Yeah, it's quicker to just run a search on eBay day after day and bid on a Indian toolkit, but finding one wrench with no intent or hope or plan to ever find any others, then finding another one one day, and a few more after that another day, in the span of 4 or 5 years, just feels more gratifying. Again, to me. In a life that's filled with more than enough stubbed toes, empty scratch-offs, and bad mistakes, it's nice to know the lucky star flies over your head every once in a while.
That DOE wrench is a
TRUECRAFT FORGED IN U.S.A.. Just a curiosity buy. I've found TRUECRAFT German Zone (postwar) tools, and I know that modern TRUECRAFT was coming out of Japan much later, but I never heard of TRUECRAFT U.S.A.
I'm not an antique tube radio guy, per se, but I couldn’t resist the little wooden
Philco with all those vintage college stickers. I've got an Ivy Leaguer who might like it as antique décor some day!
Pic 2: THE LEFT-BEHIND
I would have liked to have had this
WARDS MASTER QUALITY ball-pein hammer to keep with the WMQ DBE set I picked up just last week, but I wasn't willing to spend what the guy wanted for it. I am already starting to have some 'Damn-me-and-my-stupid-***-principles' regrets...
Pic 3: THE CULINARY DELIGHT
I took this pic just for you,
RagTopTA! A
papa de rellenos tropicale (potato puff stuffed with beef, eggs, and yucca)! Yum!