RedVise
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Nice score, in the 10 or so years I have been looking for tools around here, I have seen exactly one.
I'm guessing it wasnt on the 3rd floor of a condo ??? LOL
Brian
Yep, pretty much describes the road markings in Bradford County - at least to those of us who live just over the North edge of the border...in the former Sears on rt6 (if travelling East from Troy, turn in at the third dead skunk).










on the amber...You **** Jammer! Look at those prices.
What’s the story on the Super Deluxe badge?
Wakefield is antique era. I have a couple Wakefield WIZARD tools (they used the brand name long before Western Auto) posted on four.cycle's thread. You should post it there. I don't think we've seen any wrenches yet. Link here.The last two are wrenches unknown to me, a Shelley and a Wakefield.








Did you not buy it? I don't see it in your haul photos. That one has a well placed stamp. They're often haphazard, and sometimes badly botched.Thanks, Lugz. You might like to see this QMC marked lady's foot pry bar that was there. I know, everyone has one!
Lufkin Tape in the box. I see Davethorik also brought home a Lufkin in the box.I couldn’t pass up this beauty when the guy said $2.
Thanks, Outlaw. It was a pretty good saleWow Don, GREAT score!
Did you not buy it? I don't see it in your haul photos. That one has a well placed stamp. They're often haphazard, and sometimes badly botched.








Besides the Wilton, get the woodworking vise too, and might as well grab that motor that's being used as a wire wheel if it is 1725 RPM, and the huge clamp that is holding it down!![]()
Nice Wilton Bomber. Deserving of a You ****!
Dang it, I saw your post too late! I almost did grab it, but kinda forgot about it after unbolting the Wilton. I had Wilton tunnel vision and didn't really scrounge all that hard after that.
Wow, Jammer! That's a great haul. We hit an estate sale in Castro Valley, CA today that had plenty of tools from the Plomb/Proto empire. We got quite a few loose tools and a full mixed toolbox. The first picture is everything except the box. The second picture is the box with tools. The third picture is tools from the Plomb empire including some P&C and Proto. The red picture is S-K and Craftsman 1/4" drive sockets. The next is the Craftsman tools. The last two are wrenches unknown to me, a Shelley and a Wakefield.
-Do
The T-Square is an old Lufkin.




Neither one, Dave. Just "Lufkin MADE IN U.S.A." Does that mean something in terms of age? There's no model number on it, either. I have a 1942 Lufkin catalog, which I plan to consult later. The business part of the T is a brass plate, if that helps. I don't normally collect carpenters' tools and I know nothing about these. Total impulse buy. See thumbnails.Lugz, does the T-square happen to be marked Cleveland (OH), Saginaw (MI), or neither one?