Who gives away a FREE motorcycle ??????
Anyway .....
Sale listings were poor for this weekend, in part due to rain. I still managed to get out there though. Three planned stops and a few TOO’s. I ended up spending
$17 for the day at three of the stops.
Stop #1 was a planned YS. Not much there, but I managed to spend
$6.
Hoppes 9 gun cleaning kit
unmarked 15” screw jack (gummed up with hard grease)
Stop #2 was a TOO YS. No tools, was told that the prices were negotiable, but when asked, the starting prices were sky high. Nope, sorry, not playing your game today.
Stop #3 was another planned YS. At this point the clouds were getting ready to spritz, so the seller was ready to deal. I spent
$10 here on two items.
Craftsman (USA) 506.51801 3-1/2” vise. (rusty, but fixable. Originally marked $15)
21/32” pressed steel socket (unbranded. As far as I can tell, not Ray, Mossberg, or Hinsdale)
Next was stop #4. A TOO estate sale. once again, no tools, but the basement had the benchwork for a G-scale train layout that had been removed. Too bad, I might have spent money there otherwise. Spent
$1 on what I found on the benchwork.
4 - LGB R-1100 4’diam curved track pieces. (for the X-mas train)
Stop #5 was a planned sale. I wasn’t expecting to buy anything, but really wanted to go drool.

It was a closed down machine shop selling off the equipment. CNC, lathes, mills, etc.. The big stuff, not home hobby machines. No tools for sale, they’re taking those home, but they had some really nice toys for the big boys.
I got to see a small old Kennedy workbench (doors and shelves underneath). A guess on size would be about 33” tall with a wood top, 20” deep, and 40” long. Painted industrial gray. Once again, NFS.
Home by 10:30, raining buckets. (sorry, none are collectable)