Outlawmws
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Next town over has its townwide tag sale tomorrow. Hopefully I'll find some good stuff and it wont be 400 tons of baby clothes!
Watch for the "boxes of junk" in those baby sales. I made some cool scores that way...

Next town over has its townwide tag sale tomorrow. Hopefully I'll find some good stuff and it wont be 400 tons of baby clothes!

Blue Frog, here are my bigger Wiss Scissors, all inlaid:
From the top:
Pinking
29
20
21
41S
and the bottom 2 are SMS
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And one unique pair that are "The Murray Black Co. Springfield" No. 00
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The hardened blades are hot riveted flush to the handles. very thin blades and lots of ********** action as the blades have a curve to them, the tips will actually srping the blades open a bit.



BB, your unknown tools may be reloading dies? better pics, and try to shoot down inside?
Nice score on the vise! Old mil vises can make good DP vises!
Wow, quite a collection Outlaw, and displayed on what appears to be a fabric cutting board. Is working with fabric another talent you've hidden from us?
It'll be a while before I can match that number of large scissors as I only have two now.
Blue
I know WHAT I'm supposed to do most of the time, but doing it WELL is a struggle at time. The mat is simply my photo background for small items for scale. I did work Saturdays at an upholstery shop for 4 years or so for part of high school and after, mostly pick up and delivery, but did other odd choirs at times. I have some upholstery tools and have done a few jobs for myself, and have a couple more pending, including one simple one from today.. (more later)Outlaw, I was wondering if they were for reloading. One of the sales I was at had some reloading equipment, can't remember if it was the one I got these at.
Edit: Some research leads me to believe these are 30-06 reloading dies. Thanks Outlaw!
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Bluebolt, found the little brother to yours.
My first garage sale find a mac tools wrench holder for 25 cents. It was the only tool related item at the sale i didn't need it but for 25 cents i couldn't not buy it.
I'm about to get the pics done...






Total bill here was again, $25Not a nice score but am least found some $39 for all
The proto ratchet that I have never heard of needs some work. Must be from the plomb to proto switch period
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, was made by wrightYes and around these parts they are very collectable bought a whole tool box for 1 wrench but when the price is 2.50 its well worth itthat international is, was made by wright
Just to set things straight about the skull I got today. It is a properly prepared medical training aid and NOT some random human remains.
Still decided not to post pics.
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Outlaw: those 2 were $1 each. You're right about what people want for them usually though!
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The bottom one I have never seen before. It is a thin gauge steel without a top.
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Anybody have any ideas?
I have a bunch of them, some I bought and others were free or laying around the garage. I use one at the woodworking bench to temporarily store oily rags before they become bonfire starters. We also keep a small tool set in one that gets strapped by the boat transom. Super handy bulletproof boxes.
Update: fish finder works!
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It cleaned up nicely, it obviously wasn't used really as the screen wasn't clouded like all the grayscale ones get. Battery was free from another sale
Thank you, that makes perfect sense. Didn't know that about the WRA, never really looked into that before.
The Marine Corps used .22 LR rifles for basic marksmanship training in WW2 and into the early 50's. They used the H&R "Reising" model 65 and the ammo for them came in cans exactly like what is pictured above.That spam can came from the CMP which sells retired training rifles and ammo to member personal of the CMP program.
John