BlueBomber
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Ditto to above, bagged. I love it when the universe makes things come together like that.
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We had a little storm blow through last night so as I was going around there were some branches that were all over the road. Stopped and tossed them aside so people wouldn't have to keep swerving around them. Later a big turtle was trying to cross the road and again I stopped and carried him across and into a field so he wouldn't get run over. So those were my good deeds for the day...


Those tongs were made especially for placing the one ring into the fires of mount Doom. Unfortunately the got lost during the fellowships quest! Nice find!
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Nice scores, Mike.
I think those tongs may simply be for a fireplace. The cups suggest picking something spherical out of the heat, but the handle end is too stylish for a utilitarian tool.
Tongs
Maybe the cups are to pick individual coals and reposition them.
Danger,An anvil/vise with the handle missing. No makings as far as I can see.
Good Man Jason!
Pics of the Cheers sign? As in the TV show?
You missed out on getting a free turtle!![]()
I think those tongs may simply be for a fireplace. The cups suggest picking something spherical out of the heat, but the handle end is too stylish for a utilitarian tool.

Out Saturday again at the National Road/Route 40 Yard Sales.
Went back to two of the vendors I'd bought from on Friday, to buy a few more things.
Pic 1--Pair of Jorgensen 3712's steel bar clamps, Stanley #151 spokeshave, a no name spokeshave, US Stubb Hand vise clamp.
Pic 2-7 is company marked what looks like Raybestos and found some cast numbers on some areas that start with WC1337. Also on tool is #30 seat plunger base and some fittings marked K-8, K-6, K-5 and K-4. Foot powered and it does a great job of punching a new hole in my old leather belt. Given name, not sure if this tool is used on brakes, so if anyone knows, let me know.
Mike
Out Saturday again at the National Road/Route 40 Yard Sales.
Went back to two of the vendors I'd bought from on Friday, to buy a few more things.
Pic 1--Pair of Jorgensen 3712's steel bar clamps, Stanley #151 spokeshave, a no name spokeshave, US Stubb Hand vise clamp.
Pic 2-7 is company marked what looks like Raybestos and found some cast numbers on some areas that start with WC1337. Also on tool is #30 seat plunger base and some fittings marked K-8, K-6, K-5 and K-4. Foot powered and it does a great job of punching a new hole in my old leather belt. Given name, not sure if this tool is used on brakes, so if anyone knows, let me know.
Mike
My guess is that it is used to rivit new brake pads or shoes.
Sounds about right. Raybestos made brake lining.My guess is that it is used to rivit new brake pads or shoes.




I may have overpaid for these at $ 16, but I didn't need a big set, and I think Ryobi is a good brand. A comparable, new set sells for $ 26 at the box stores. Good, not great buy?
) and the wood handled Robinson driver, which is a size larger that what I have around here. it says its pat'd in 1935. Oh yes the Coleman 502 single burner stove was two of the ten bucks. Dated Feb 1980 pump works and it holds pressure, looks barely used.
I said "Well he should be here then." "It's summer vacation he's still in bed..." 