OK back on track for the thread:
Bobcat - Nice find! Is if broken beyond repair or just the usual two stroke sitting around issues?
I hit up 2 Estate sales and one I may have been the first to peruse the limited tool selection. certainly it did not look picked over! I soon had a double handful and the lady in the garage gave me a SS tray to temporally hold things. I got concerned about prices when she mentioned the hand saws were $20! (and nothing special at all about ANY of them...)
I started going inside the house and she made me leave the tray until I came back, assuring me no one would touch them. Inside I found NOTHING, so came back out and asked how much? I know some of you were probably thinking I'd have to fight somebody off that was trying to cherry pick my stuff, but all was well. Sometimes you have to trust people!
She hemmed and hawed a few seconds and said $30, I said I was thinking $20, and she said fine., so clearly not locked in.
Not Bad! the Sundance patch an Bell were from Estate sale No. two, and she gave them to me with a happy new year's! (I'm a regular and she's always good to me...) Everything else was ES No. 1.
The water pump pliers and two punches are all P&C, one piece of a GAM nesting driver set (enough singles and eventually I may get another full set...), A tiny driver, a Stanley (red) and a flat sided no-name, the ratcheting driver needs oil... Which I also bought; a two oz military can from Standard oil of New Jersey, and its full! Only a few drops gone, if that!
The Bal Peen is a Kaydox? (never heard of them) about 5 oz. Stanley Punch, The pipe tobacco tin has small Tile pieces the ladies will use, I wanted the tin... Adjustable 2" Clamp (my seventh that size and brand), the reamer is Craftsman of the Long C era/geometric font, but no underline.
Disston 8' mini tape, Brass "Safety pin" the 4" adjustable is Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. - I think it's 1946-1958. (Horseshoe logo, and reinforcing ring ?), adn the little 6" hack saw Frame. No name but I like the compact size. I'l need to sort out some blades, but this will go into my Road box...
The hatchet? You thought I would never get there, didn't you?

It's a Bridgeport, and being a "newer" rubber handle I almost left it! I did pick it up and turned it over and saw Bridgeport... and the BSA Logo!

Its not the best Boy Scout hatchet, but it IS a BSA branded hatchet!
All in all, a good day!