Another interesting
small haul today...
The little flashlights (literally, two settings – “FLASH” and “OFF”) are distress signal type, US Navy No. D-31, made by G.T. Price Products Inc. I’ve seen them dated to 1945 on several different military flashlight collectors sites. The postal code (“L.A. 31 CALIF.”) supports that, but they could be anything up to 1953. They’re cool little flashing beacons with a big safety clip, ostensibly for flightsuits. Four of the five have bulbs.
The 11” parts holder/pickerupper is made by AIRCRAFT SPECIALTIES, INC. in Lapeer, Michigan. This is the second one I have found from them. The first was marked “AIRCRAFT SPEC., INC.” with a Signal Corps part number (“TL-506/U”). This one has a brand name (“MECHANICAL FINGER”) instead.
The shallow sweep torque attachment is a WRIGHT (Aeronautical) tool, 8T-1651.
The 1/4-inch drive spinner is an Indestro Super 2873. Probably postwar, no earlier than 1945, anyway, but spinners always seem to be missing from midget sets and you never know who is looking for one, so I picked it up.
And a little muslin extra key bag.
The drill stand is a Black & Decker. It must be missing a piece to secure the drill on the platform. If anyone has one of these I’m curious what that piece looks like. I don’t know how old it is (guessing 60’s, maybe 50’s), but I love that bright olive green color. I have a 1940’s catalog I plan to check, but I doubt it’s that old. EDIT: I was pretty close. The patent (2,477,916) dates to August 1949!
LEFT-BEHIND:
Machinists’ chest. This may have had a mfgr’s name somewhere on it at one point, but it may also be homemade. Ornate handles. I like the nut and bolt and tap & die chart under the lid.