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A few finds today.....

First find is a Gould Imperial Eastman 45° double flaring tool kit - $4 bucks....
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Next, a vintage VW jack - $4 bucks
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Lastly, a set of 4 Pacer chrome center caps - $30 bucks......I only needed one to replace a damaged one on my rail buggy, but Amazon sells just one cap for $25+ bucks :eek: so I figgured I'd have 3 spares if needed. :thumbup: (they are in excellent shape)....
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So I hit the Flea last week end SAt and Sun, made 2 small hauls. Also hit a couple G Sales. At the G sale guy had a nice little Gas powered pressure washer.. said $5... I asked he said its got a leak some where.. but still works fine... just leaks.. started it up motor ran great... so $5 it was! Leak seems to be between the pump and the motor. Need more investigation. flea I ended up with 3 vises, Craftsman, General Vacuvise swivel, and a Tesco all in good shape pretty much cept a crack in the craftsman lower part. Also ended up wioth Craftsman Circle H breaker and a swivel, along with some thin Tappets. and an SK socket box, looks to be for deeps maybe. Also a Craftsman sliding square.

Next day I found some Plomb WF series sockets, Proto impact sockets, Indestro/duro female ratchet in great shape, a Snap ON..FOR 50 cents!! Mty first SO ratchet actually. and a weird ratchet pivot with Sockets in the handle. Also found a small 3" pony clamp and a 1 lb peen hammer. not too bad of a haul over last week end. Spent around $40 in all.
 

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Great haul, Ragtop. The pressure washer, even with the leak, is a You **** at $5.

Nice hotrod in the background, too!

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Great haul RT - more pics on the odd ball ratchet? Someone had a thread looking for such a critter a couple years back or so...
 

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Great haul, Ragtop. The pressure washer, even with the leak, is a You **** at $5.

Nice hotrod in the background, too!

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Thanks! I can wait to mess with it and get it going~! I knew it was well worth it just for the running motor. The hot rod: thats Dads coupe we been working on for three years now. Ground up build. chopped 4", tons of goodies. Even A/C. Its been on the road almost a year. Ready for body work and paint next! And I have started on my 30 Model A pickup now : )

Great haul RT - more pics on the odd ball ratchet? Someone had a thread looking for such a critter a couple years back or so...

Sure Outlaw Ill post come more of it tonight after work.
 

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My truck has been down waiting for the bed to get painted so I havent had my freedom to roam the sales but the wife was home today and had a hair appointment. I tagged along and got to stop at an estate sale when she had her appointment.


I saw in the corner of one of the pics the bullet in the estate sale adds but I didnt think it would be there if it was priced right when I was able to stop at the end of the day. This was the first bullet I have found in the wild. The haul is

Wilton (not sure of the size or model i need to tear it down)
Long handle Armstrong 1/2 ratchet
Plomb ball peen
Rawhide hammer
Wright softgrip 1/2 ratchet
Industro super 3/8 ratchet
number dies
Diamond pliers
4" rigid pipe wrench
C-man flex extension 1/4
2 big bottles of Amorall

95 Total spent on the full price day. Wish my truck was done, I would go back for seconds on half price day
 

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Great haul RT - more pics on the odd ball ratchet? Someone had a thread looking for such a critter a couple years back or so...

Heres the newest old ratchet find, beside my identified Indestro no marked female ratchet. They are very similar. Havent looked at the pat. number on either myself. (Newer find is on the left with the concave handle.)

After googling: Newer ratchet: Pat Mar. 28, 1933 to DURO
 

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My truck has been down waiting for the bed to get painted so I havent had my freedom to roam the sales but the wife was home today and had a hair appointment. I tagged along and got to stop at an estate sale when she had her appointment.


I saw in the corner of one of the pics the bullet in the estate sale adds but I didnt think it would be there if it was priced right when I was able to stop at the end of the day. This was the first bullet I have found in the wild. The haul is

Wilton (not sure of the size or model i need to tear it down)
Long handle Armstrong 1/2 ratchet
Plomb ball peen
Rawhide hammer
Wright softgrip 1/2 ratchet
Industro super 3/8 ratchet
number dies
Diamond pliers
4" rigid pipe wrench
C-man flex extension 1/4
2 big bottles of Amorall

95 Total spent on the full price day. Wish my truck was done, I would go back for seconds on half price day
The Wilton alone is worth that. Well done!

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I'll start with the auction earlier this week. This was a nuisance because I didn't win what I wanted, the lathe that would have made it worthwhile. But I got a couple of shop accessories that I have been wanting. First was a 3/8 air hose and reel. Just put a couple of o rings in today and it works like a charm. Then a couple of machine vises which actually work properly. Last was a whim, just couldn't believe no one bid on the stool and step, so I got them for $5 opening bid. 414d4164f81c4ce4b30405a509a21304.jpg555d2670883cfc4fdb5beff2b88de754.jpg60cd8b8cd09b9c3b0ecff9c51c57c525.jpg

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Picked up a couple nice sets of 1/2" drive sockets this morning. A set of Snap On 3/8"-1 1/2" shallow and a set of Wright 3/8" - 1 1/2" deep. Was really only after the Wright set as I already have most of the Snap On in this case but the gentleman took $140 for everything I will keep the Wright set and the 1 3/16' - 1 1/2" Snap On sockets and sell the remainder. I should be able to walk away with these new sockets when all is said and done with no or very little money out of pocket.
 

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...a Gould Imperial Eastman 45° double flaring tool kit
Talk about riding a horse until it drops, this company has had more mergers and acquisitions than a cheap *****, and they just keep knocking these flaring kits out. Imperial Brass Mfg Co, the initial incarnation, goes way back. They supplied flaring kits in WWII (I have a few). Then it was Imperial Eastman. Then, apparently, Gould Imperial Eastman. Who knows what the company name is today - probably a whole sentence long by now! :)

Nice find, JM

How about a pic of the contents laid out?
What’s the nose type of the Craftsman Vanadium pliers?
I'll post more photos as soon as I can. The only Crafty I remember off the top of my head were either duckbills or chain nose.

I was talking about the one with sockets in the handle.
Definitely a first for me! Clever idea (built-in socket set kit), but did you see how wide the handle is? Maybe that's why it never caught on.
 

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Here are my Early Bird finds this morning.

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The leather tool case is called a Knickerbocker. Lump found a similar case back in May that most likely belonged to a traveling National Cash Register (NCR) repairman. If you've never seen one before, they have a sort of “top box,” if you will, built in under that main flap, and a pass-through slot underneath that where tin small parts trays slide in from a flap in one end. Like Lump’s, this one had some tools in that were very telling of its use, and it wasn't cash register machine repair. I plan to start a new thread on the vintage board soon, linking his.

The 6” slip-joint pliers are CEE TEE CO model H26’s, which were issued to every Willys MB after 1943.

The feeler gage is a 9-leaf Herbrand, .002 to .015, unfortunately. The WWII GMTK took a 9-leaf gage, but .0015 to .015, with a few different sizes than this one.
 
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Estate sale yesterday - $20:
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Award USA :
Screwdriver style tack or nail puller

C.S. Osborne & Co.:
upholstery or leather working tool

Indestro Super:
4641 – 3/16” clutch screwdriver

Lectrolite
6” adjustable wrench
B-2628 – 7/8” x 13/16” DBE 12pt

Lufkin:
HW50 – White Steel Tape 50 ft.

Oregon Saw Chain Corp.:
Ore Chipper Chain File Holder No. 530 (bronze with file)

Proto
1216M 16mm combo 12pt
9632 standard screwdriver
9682 Phillips screwdriver (professional)
5241 #2 Phillips socket 3/8” drive

SK Tools:
70084 standard screwdriver

SK Wayne:
7205 pliers
C-14 7/16” combo 6pt
C-16 1/2" combo 12pt
C-18 9/16” combo 12pt
C-22 11/16” combo 12pt
MB-2022 5/8” x 11/16” DBE 12pt

Snap-On:
SSDE43B thin standard electronics screwdriver
SPP46B Orange Mini Pocket Clip 1/8” standard screwdriver
SF-200 5/8” 12 pt. deep socket 3/8” drive (1940)

Trademark (USA):
Protractor

Truecraft:
K306 side cutters (Japan)

Unmarked brass protractor

WT Rogers Co Madison WI aluminum box cutter

Xcelite (yes they stink):
PS-88 set
TA-2 Torque Amplifier
P-3321 3/32” standard screwdriver
P-181 1/8” standard screwdriver
P-5321 5/32” standard screwdriver
P-3161 3/16” standard screwdriver
P-141 1/4” standard screwdriver
P-0 #0 Phillips screwdriver
P-1 #1 Phillips screwdriver
P-2 #2 Phillips screwdriver
 

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Went to a barn/tool sale this morning that looked like it was going to turn into a Ballroom Blitz at one point. Lots of elbow flinging and "that's my pile" going on. I didn't wade in until a clear hole opened up, no tool is worth that kind of hassle. Most of the tools that were there were easily found a Home Depot or Sears anyway. The things that had a price on them were high. I kept my hands off a lot of it.

I ended up spending $45, and most of that went towards the impact wrench.

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-Universal Pneumatic Tools 3/8dr impact wrench
-General Machine Tool Co. flat press pliers (??)(spacing on the name, they're for sheet metal)
-Stanley H44 pryer
-Hyde flatbar
-unopened 4pk snowblower shear pins ( I go through a dozen each winter)
-Craftsman 9-43795 Tri-wing 1/4dr ratchet
-Cummins 1" scraper
3 - Snapon mini picks/hooks
-Gundlach J-roller
-Channellock #548 pliers
 
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"that's my pile"

Two of biggest peeves at estate sales are people who make piles and then wander off. I mean really, either put it on the spoken for table, or stay with in arms reach and be able to move it. I might want what you have under it, or might need to move something that way. I feel no remorse about moving an unattended pile rather brusquely. Not to mention others might like what you like. I won't go through others piles, if I know that is what they are. Others aren't so kind. Like the people working there.

Also, people who try to look things up on their phone. Either it is worth something to you or not.
 

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Went back today for 25% off....not much but $3 got me this:

Proto 5336 16" extension 3/4" drive
SK 6208 1/4" punch
Wheeling Steel safety flag (double sided)
 

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So, I am in Tacoma on business, but I had time to step out and find an estate sale. Here is what I found:

Willies socket box with Snap on extensions, Proto, Wright and Challenger sockets and a Proto ratchet. Craftsman BE ratchet, Proto Puller arms, Blue Point DBE and impact driver, Proto feeler gauge, Crossman .22 pellets, misc, Snap On and Proto sockets, Lufkin screw pitch gauge and a cool little collapsible magnifier. Boy, that guy shure liked to hang things on the wall, the Williams box has a hole in the back to hang from a screw. Anyway, $20 for everything. If I have time, I will go back tomorrow, as that was a bit of a rat hole, probably something nice squirled away.
 

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Not quite a yard sale find as much as a trade for something I had about $50 bucks in...

I got an offer to receive a 24 piece Snap-On 3/8" 8-19 mm Shallow/Deep Combination Socket Set and a Snap-on 3/8" ratchet.

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I didn't think twice about that trade. And I got free delivery to my house. :)
 

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So, I am in Tacoma on business, but I had time to step out and find an estate sale. Here is what I found:



Willies socket box with Snap on extensions, Proto, Wright and Challenger sockets and a Proto ratchet. Craftsman BE ratchet, Proto Puller arms, Blue Point DBE and impact driver, Proto feeler gauge, Crossman .22 pellets, misc, Snap On and Proto sockets, Lufkin screw pitch gauge and a cool little collapsible magnifier. Boy, that guy shure liked to hang things on the wall, the Williams box has a hole in the back to hang from a screw. Anyway, $20 for everything. If I have time, I will go back tomorrow, as that was a bit of a rat hole, probably something nice squirled away.



How terrible... With you up in Washington, sounds like you won't be able to make the fall Portland international raceway swap meet this weekend [emoji1] I am going tomorrow and hopefully I can find some rileysan kind of deals [emoji2]


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I picked up two combo wrench's marked NASA today.

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They look and feel very high quality, paid $3 for each of them. Hoping they might have actually come from NASA and helped put a man on the moon...a guy can dream can't he?

Also picked up this vintage Husky 1/2" ratchet which is just like one of my old Craftsman ratchets.

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"that's my pile"

Two of biggest peeves at estate sales are people who make piles and then wander off. I mean really, either put it on the spoken for table, or stay with in arms reach and be able to move it. I might want what you have under it, or might need to move something that way. I feel no remorse about moving an unattended pile rather brusquely. Not to mention others might like what you like. I won't go through others piles, if I know that is what they are. Others aren't so kind. Like the people working there.

Also, people who try to look things up on their phone. Either it is worth something to you or not.

I was at one garage sale this summer and the guy's wife was walking around live streaming it to him.

I kind of loitered a bit and when he asked about the brand of a tool he sounded interesting it, I snapped it up as soon as she set it down and wandered around with it for a while.

Didn't buy it, just wandered while he fumed on the phone.

Yeah, I'm a **** like that. :beer:
 

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How about those crazies who walk around putting Sold stickers on stuff before they even pay for it? Is that one of those times you can say some thing like, "That really chaps my *** when...."
 

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Willies socket box
I like those orange/black Williams boxes
Shamelessly convenient hijack of this sentiment to remind one and all that I am still looking for a 1940's-era box for a 3/8-inch square drive socket set! The decal is in the middle of the lid with the older straight up and down underline script Williams MADE < W > USA logo! :)

Also picked up this vintage Husky 1/2" ratchet which is just like one of my old Craftsman ratchets.
New Britain made these for their (NB), NONE BETTER, and Husky brands, and for Crafty BE and (H).
 

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Talking of dicks. I was at a sale today and saw one of the regulars in the garage tipping the contents out of boxes to see what was in them. And then leaving the mess. Needless to say that area was unsupervised.

More later on my finds.

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How terrible... With you up in Washington, sounds like you won't be able to make the fall Portland international raceway swap meet this weekend [emoji1] I am going tomorrow and hopefully I can find some rileysan kind of deals [emoji2]


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Sorry you can't be there bmwrd0, but I'll do my best to keep Smoke out of trouble. Have a safe trip home!

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Sorry you can't be there bmwrd0, but I'll do my best to keep Smoke out of trouble. Have a safe trip home!

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I was at one garage sale this summer and the guy's wife was walking around live streaming it to him.

I kind of loitered a bit and when he asked about the brand of a tool he sounded interesting it, I snapped it up as soon as she set it down and wandered around with it for a while.

Didn't buy it, just wandered while he fumed on the phone.

Yeah, I'm a **** like that. :beer:

I have been tempted, when I see someone looking for prices on ebay, do the same thing. And yes, I hate it when they are live streaming it!
 

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Sorry you can't be there bmwrd0, but I'll do my best to keep Smoke out of trouble. Have a safe trip home!

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Too late [emoji38] I have already caused much trouble in the plomb realm this week and I haven't even hit the swap meet ! Can't wait to start picking good tools out of the junk bins no one wants to go through !


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Mrs No_Garage and I stopped by a local sale this AM on the way back from the store. It's an older guy selling tools. I see a Columbian 605 vise and ****** it up. He had a bunch of other cool stuff including a nice oak desk but it was too big for the room we would put it in.

The swivel handles are bent up a bit and it's filthy with oil/grease nit otherwise it seems fine. He has a SB lathe for sale in the tool room (that wasn't open).

The vise is sitting on a BD Workmate I grabbed from the curb a while ago - it's heading to my Dad's but handy to put this beast down on for the moment.

Cheers

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I didn’t find anything cool but came across this parts bin for $3, and the IHCO wrench and Craftsman pliers for $5. There were a ton of garage sales near me today but they were all peddling junk.
 

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How terrible... With you up in Washington, sounds like you won't be able to make the fall Portland international raceway swap meet this weekend [emoji1] I am going tomorrow and hopefully I can find some rileysan kind of deals [emoji2]


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Im in portland. Figured it was more car parts than tools. Untrue?
 

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But the good (AKA valuable) kind...

Four Mercedes Benz DOEs, two Hazets and a Warner. I should be able to quadruple my money on this stop!

Happy flippin, BB.

Doubled my money AND paid for my gas just flipping the J Dewey cleaning rod and Mercedes wrenches on Ebay. Love it when that can happen.

No sales for me today. Prepping the property today for a new asphalt driveway and truss delivery next week and working on the garage build tomorrow. Happy hunting, all!

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