No Honor Among thieves (or treasure hunters...)
around here its first come, first served...
And today I was first!
You know that saying that ends with: Good things will come? This is more like what I was waiting for!




ONE Semi Estate/Moving Sale (Mom moving into an apartment, Dad is apparently gone...), and that was ALL today, but it was enough! I heard later that she had lived in the house since new (50's? Early 60's?)
I pull up and it looks decent from the street. Ammo box, some camping the ad mentioned tools -Hope that's not the barrel of yard tools..
Ammo Box:
So I scoop the Ammo box and look over the camp gear. there is a 12" dutch oven with legs and brimmed lid. Nice "I'll Be back"... (And I was) There was a green Coleman 220 dual mantle lantern (By far the most common lantern out there) but I have more than enough and it didn't have anything extra like a mantle safe, or reflector to bother with it.
I wander into the garage, and ask if the stuff on the small work bench is for sale. "Mom" starts telling me the bench is for sale, and I clarify, and she says something about "I haven been through the tools yet..."
my heart drops; then she starts talking about the organised box and she wanted the picture hanger hooks out of that at least, and
I feel relief! The son comes over and I assure them both if I pick anything they still want to keep, that won't be an issue, and I'm given free rein!
I find pouches of Craftsman tools (everything was -V-) , a Craftsman 3/8 swivel head ratchet with the Star Trek" switch... It was good pickings!
METRIC DBE and DOE sets! an SAE set of DBE's, that Ratchet:
SAE WARDS Master Quality DOE tool role, and that small Craftsman box marked "Metric"...
I'm thinking Its got to be like Allen wrenches...
I open it an my jaw nearly dropped! It is a complete pristine 1/4" Metric drive set! A second Husky ratchet, and the oddball wrench was in there. The Crewline combo came out of the DOE SAE pouch. That was the ONLY combo in the garage! I guess he wasn't a believer...
More odds and ends:
3" Aluminum clamps! (I love aluminum clamps almost better than the heavy forged, as I often can't have extra weight on many clamp up jobs..)
An awl; not sure of brand, No. H1202
Half full tin of cotter pins, (cool lid! see second pic)
A NICE smaller hand drill with rosewood handles - NOT A MAKERS MARK TO BE SEEN! But I'm sure its good quality, so maybe made for a hardware store chain?
Not Done! Wait for it!