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Sorry guys about photos While posting the power went out on me and now I can't see any images post or post any. I have no flippin clue why. It's only effecting GJ... Maybe because I was on this page when it happened. ?? I tried shutting down many time and still nothing.
 

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Sorry guys about photos While posting the power went out on me and now I can't see any images post or post any. I have no flippin clue why. It's only effecting GJ... Maybe because I was on this page when it happened. ?? I tried shutting down many time and still nothing.

Top, try opening an incognito window (Some browsers may cal it a "private window") and logging into GJ from there. this will bypass all cookies and browser history giving you a clean start.

If that works you will need to clear your browser history and cookies to get GJ to work in your normal browser window.
 

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Couldn't find a tool worth buying at the flea.


Also went to a lame estate sale.
Got a cast iron pan free from some nice ladies working there. Wish I took a before picture, was completely full of rust sitting in the basement sink. The old lady working said "You mean someone can clean that?". I said I'll try. Mostly wiped right out with a crumpled newspaper.

Have to see if my buddy wants it. He makes the pans real pretty.
 

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Top, try opening an incognito window (Some browsers may cal it a "private window") and logging into GJ from there. this will bypass all cookies and browser history giving you a clean start.

If that works you will need to clear your browser history and cookies to get GJ to work in your normal browser window.

:thumbup: Got it! ... I hate computers when they screw up. They don't respond to my cussing ! :headscrat
 

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I cleaned up the Stanley #4 and it came out very clean and shiny. Still de-rusting the iron, BTW, look at the difference before and after on the lever cap. I used hot soapy water, then polished with Peek. Great product! (they should pay me for this endorsement)
 

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Here's a few more pic's of my picks.

First pic I'm not sure what it is. red devil.. maybe for setting glazers points?

Second? No clue made by General USA and prob not complete.

Third is the SQUANGLE . Never seen or heard of such a thing but after reading the directions it's really very cool. !:thumbup:

Forth, inside this well built carpenter box... I can't ever seem to leave one of these behind...:dunno:

Fifth, A very nice metal handle saw," Hi-Low" Safety . Without a doubt the heaviest built hack saw I've ever owned.

Sixth, does this make my neck look red? They were in season this weekend!

Last, Indian Chief logo on the post vise.
 

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Few more. The American Red Seal vise is in great condition and for 20 bucks I couldn't be happier!
The two hatchets , one is a true temper hewing hatchet . The other is unmarked. I seen the handle and thought "CASE" but I don't think it's marked.....:dunno:

The Ram Bench grinder is in tip TOP shape, 1/2 horse. And the long "C" Craftsman table saw miter is super clean.
 

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Here's a few more pic's of my picks.

First pic I'm not sure what it is. red devil.. maybe for setting glazers points?

Picture framers tool - sets points to hold the back board behind the picture.

Second? No clue made by General USA and prob not complete.

Appears to be a tool for hold a plane blade for honing


Blue
 

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Honing tool for plane blade! That's perfect!!!:thumbup::pimpflash

The Red Devil tool. I ran the pat number and yeah , it's for setting glazers points . Adjustable , holds and sets. but would also set points for picture frames as well.

:beer:

Yep General Plane Blade and Chisel Sharpener I picked up a later version like new in the box a few weeks ago.
 

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Lots of good scores this weekend by everyone!

I didn't go to any sales this weekend as I've been cleaning the garage and selling tools.

Fixing to play tetris in my garage and wanted to get rid of the excess before I begin!!!
 

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I went back to an estate sale this morning (last day) and the grinder and vise were still there. They were priced to high yesterday but today was much better. Got the vise and grinder for $15 each and the rest of the items were $10. The Reed 104 1/2 will need a new knob on the handle. I am happy with the grinder, runs so smooth and has great power for a 1/4HP.
 

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True temper ball pein. There are no makers marks on the axe.

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Weather finally broke around here, hit the flea market and picked up these to round out a logo matching set... $30
 

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Went to a local picker's place today to see what he had new and found three items I can use right away.
The gas pump nozzle and hose fits perfect to a late 60's - early 70's pump I just bought and will restore this summer. It's a perfect fit.
The Swivelier lamp is exactly what I wanted over my garage work bench and has a base plate just made to attach to the wall above the bench. The shade has a ball swivel built in hence the name. And it was already re-wired and ready to go.
The license plate he tossed in for free to add to my collection of states.

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True temper ball pein. There are no makers marks on the axe.

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Not just a true temper ball peen... true temper jet rocket looks like to me. :thumbup: and a late 50's if I'm not mistaken with the rocket on the grip
 
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I went back to 1/2 price day to get a break from cutting brush from a quarter mile of fence row. Amazing how much stuff sold the first day . I did manage to find a few things that were buried in mountains of stuff. Also scored from the house a few items as well. $127.00 today. The big expense was 100 bucks for a hand made leather native American art piece made by Jason Youngbuck. There were several of these in the place all marked 200.00 the first day but none sold. I told myself if any were left I was getting one or all!. One was all I was able to get . An elderly lady asked me if she could the other one that was left so I gave her one of her choice. I'm not sure there value yet but I'm sure it's well over a 100 bucks.

Leather framed art.
Lead Dutch boy 888 paper weight
Brand new 7" Craftsman Dado blade set
Champion corner clamp vise- pat date 1-2-17 Outlaw...?
Delta moulding cutterhead table insert-NIB
Crown logo Craftsman Universal jig for bench saws-This is going to be fun to see what all I can do with this
1961 Dewalt Jointer fence NIB
An old 3 drawer file cabinet from the Pearl Brewing Company-This thing weighs a ton! In the bottom was some really old photos and keepsakes from as far back as the late 1800's. I'm gona look up the family and see if I can reunite them. Amazing cool stuff.
 

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I wanted to show a couple of the things found in the file cabinet.
A union carpenter book from 1939. Some of the guys at work may enjoy seeing something like this.
 

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Dropped the wife off at the airport Sat., and gave myself the weekend to flea market!
Sats finds:

Some Walden sockets to finish off a set, wich is nice, some Proto and prewar Plomb 1/4", Herbrand, a nice vintage machine light and a Plomb feeler gauge. Got the Elector Cyclopedia today, and what is that everything is sitting on?

Then hit a couple swaps today, and totally struck out. Ended up going to a recycler/**** store on the way home (Urban Ore if you are in the bay) normally they don't have much and being in Berkeley they usually aren't cheap. But I saw this on the to be put out cart and just grabbed it. Needs a new cord, but it works and everything is there! $50.

 

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Champion corner clamp vise- pat date 1-2-17 Outlaw...?

In the bottom was some really old photos and keepsakes from as far back as the late 1800's. I'm gona look up the family and see if I can reunite them. Amazing cool stuff.

Yep, same one: nmine is marked Patent Pend, but: Pat. Date of Jan 2, 1917- 1,211,024 http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=13669

https://www.google.com/patents/US1211024


And Good for you! Hope they appreciate it if you find themg
 

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BMW, is the Blue Point box empty? very cool find! I also like the Long C Craftsman grinder, not many show up. I think we have seen one or two? :dunno:

Mid 30's to Mid 40's. look close on the tag for any date code.. (might be buried in the SN)
 

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I wanted to show a couple of the things found in the file cabinet.
A union carpenter book from 1939. Some of the guys at work may enjoy seeing something like this.

We still use the very same style of books!!! they keep a record of our monthly window dues,currently $20.00 a month.Haven't saved mine but been getting them since 1985.
 

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Outlaw, the Blue Point box is half full, and if I need them they are still available from Rigid.

I had been looking for a vintage bench grinder of quality for a while, so I jumped on that.
 

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Not just a true temper ball peen... true temper jet rocket looks like to me.[emoji106]and a late 50's if I'm not mistaken with the rocket on the grip
You are correct. It has the rocket on the grip. I'll post a better photo of it tomorrow. Are they hard to find with the logo?

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You are correct. It has the rocket on the grip. I'll post a better photo of it tomorrow. Are they hard to find with the logo?

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Early one's have it on the grip. later were just a sticker. You may look for a patent on it as well.
 

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We still use the very same style of books!!! they keep a record of our monthly window dues,currently $20.00 a month.Haven't saved mine but been getting them since 1985.

WOW!. I thought that practice was long gone. I've been in 20 + years and never seen or heard any one using a book. I pay dues annually on line....
 

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free cone mandrel, 13"-5" diameter hollow open top. it is broken a little at the top but no cracks misc broken spots from the 6.5"-5" diameters

 
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15 for that Reed? What was the "too high" price?

They were asking $50 when I was there Saturday morning. The house is a tear down after the sale and she wanted everything gone today and said $15.
 

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Then hit a couple swaps today, and totally struck out. Ended up going to a recycler/**** store on the way home (Urban Ore if you are in the bay) normally they don't have much and being in Berkeley they usually aren't cheap. But I saw this on the to be put out cart and just grabbed it. Needs a new cord, but it works and everything is there! $50.


Don't dish on Urban Ore. They usually have a nice selection of lockers and office storage cabinets. Plus they have a bunch of cats roaming the warehouse. Nothing better than that.
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They were asking $50 when I was there Saturday morning. The house is a tear down after the sale and she wanted everything gone today and said $15.

Even 50 wasn't bad but 15 way better! Nice move on the wait. I couldn't get away with that here. Too many folks know I buy every one I see and grab them up to try and make a buck or two off me. Problem is I know more about them than do they so I usually get my way with them or leave them hanging .

Oh that unmarked axe I picked a week or two ago goes in the tank this week so I'll see what I find on it.
 

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Even 50 wasn't bad but 15 way better! Nice move on the wait. I couldn't get away with that here. Too many folks know I buy every one I see and grab them up to try and make a buck or two off me. Problem is I know more about them than do they so I usually get my way with them or leave them hanging .

Oh that unmarked axe I picked a week or two ago goes in the tank this week so I'll see what I find on it.
I was wondering how you were making out on the axe. Im thinking an Americanax stamp will be uncovered.
 
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