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Username:
Outlawmws
Also goes by: Outlaw
GS Threader since: The beginning of time
# of Posts 2018: 760
Brand Affiliation: Independent – but a not-so-secret Long C member
First Lady: The famous and oft-mentioned SWMBO!
Achievements: His c.1860’s Peter Wright anvil, linked
here, was a Finalist for the
OLDEST and
BEST DEAL awards, and his aluminum frame B&D Workmate, linked
here, was a Finalist for the
RAREST award.
Automatic Payments: Anything Coleman, anything SWMBO would like, Heller Masterrenches, knives, and, apparently, hose nozzles
Most likely to be seen at: Multi-house block garage/yard sales, Freecycle, and every once in a while a church rummage sale or live public auction
In his own words: “
Another ho-hum day around here” and “…”
for SWMBO”
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Everything you need to know about Outlaw you can learn in ‘8 days in May’. On the 6th he overturned his camping trailer, linked
here. On the 14th he had a new one, linked
here.
Typical haul: Norlund hatchet (his 3rd!) with leather blade cap, vintage bait holder, Wagner Magnalight pots and pans, a copper scuttle, a green telephone pole insulator, a Versa Vise, a stainless steel “garbage can”, a toy cannon, a ceramic figurine that he thought was a snow man but was a clown (for SWMBO, who hates clowns! HAHA) and a brass pig:
Link.
Campaign Planks:
Knife sheath, big brass bell, clamps, a Persons (Worcestrer Mass) Majestic bicycle siren, speakers, a hacksaw frame, and a Tee ball:
Link.
A year’s supply of sandpaper, a trailer wheel balancer, vintage circular saw attachment for hand drill, vintage Mustang gas cap, a brass guard, and a Pacific Saw Co rip saw
Link.
Gun cleaning kit, Remington tin of came games and recipes, and 10x25 binoculars:
Link.
Colonial silverware, antique Japanese fan, and World’s Smallest C-clamp:
Link.
Crafty Heritage era reticulating lamp
Link.
Gallon of WWII rifle bore cleaner – Unopened!
Link.
Packer Auto “Ray” socket set:
Link.
Early NB socket set in homemade wood box:
Link.
Other stuff: Metal pine cone candleholders, enameled LL pins, retracting hose reel, carbs, 4-lb propane tank, lubricants, paints, and oils, ½ HP and 1/20th HP motors, Outboard motor tank, partial Snao-on midget set, B&C monkey wrench, magnetic tow lights, C clamps, knives, a level, and a porcelain funnel, Garman GPS/Navigator (free!), military poncho, bottles pf MAPP gas, 26 key Honner Piano Melodica, tambourine, Coleman milk glass shade, DeWalt grinder, ornate glass decoupage vase, Reed vise, aviators, Homack long gun safe, Wallace Brewing mini-keg and a wooden vintage Carter Carb container with a needle jet assembly still in, Light duty hitch carrier, Alladin Model B lamp, Antique Canedy Otto No. 0 Post Drill, Bell System claw hammer
HOST’S TAKE:
Because of all the sandpaper and the hooks and the cans of thinner, it’s perilously easy to mischaracterize Outlaw as a “Practicalist.” Nearly every haul always has something useful (whether garage, kitchen, or camp related), but a lot of hauls also have something artsy or craftsy or musical, and something collectible. He is an equal opportunity vacuum cleaner and the epitome of consistent. He is a Garage Sailor’s Garage Sailor, with an eye as sharp for slices of agate, a placarded water main pipe cross-section sample, and a Johnny Cash guitar shaped patch as a Long C soldering kit and a NOS leather Crowntop toolbag. He has had some big years here. I can’t remember a bigger one.