jeffmoss26
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oak park, you totally ****!!
Another dry hole this morning, unfortunately this was an hour away and over a toll bridge. Large black Craftsman griplatch toolbox in the pics. Family instructed the esale company to pull all the tools out of the sale. Of course the esale company didnt bother to update their site.......
Anybody have a link to any info or catalog pages to that plier wrench of BFBOBs???
Doing a little comparative anthropology this morning. I’ve lived in SE PA for thirty years. I didn’t grow up here, but rather north-central PA, where winter comes each year and ices the roads, yet people somehow go on with their lives. It still surprises me how different the culture is here. Weathercasters mention a flake of snow, and the grocery stores sell out of milk, bread, and eggs an hour later. Schools close and lawn chairs take possession of all available on-street parking.
Yesterday, I noticed two promising 8am-3pm garage sales on CL for Saturday. I marked them on my map app. It snowed about 3” last night. I figured there’d be a little delay, so when I got up, brushed off the car, and eased out onto the plowed, wet streets, it was past 8:30.
Stopped at the first place. 1960s refrigerator with the doors off on the curb, some rusty office furniture scattered around the driveway. Looks hopeful. But two cars ploughed in, sidewalks covered in virginal snow, no lights on. No phone number on CL. No updates either. Moved on to the second address.
Hmm. Realtor sign out front, but same situation with the unblemished snow and lights, no update on CL. OH COME ON!
Work with me people. It’s winter. It’s snow season. But if you advertise “everything must go,” get out of bed and open your sale. Or at least postpone it!
So his happened much faster that I expected! After finding the Peugeot, "flank drive" DOE, and looking on the Bay, I bought one the next size up. it came in TODAY!
I assumed it must have been MUCH closer that I realized! it want! ir came from Pennsylvania!
here is is with it's sibling. not the recessed panel on the larger, and none on the smaller. I checked more listings, and apparently it was because the smaller one was too small for the recess, as all the 8 X 10's I saw were the same as were the larger sizes consistent with the recess...
I tested the 14MM and I STILL like these! Good wrenches! MUCH better than a Std DOE for grip!
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I found a few of those as well a while back. Definitely an interesting design. I’ve never really tried wrenching with them though. Want to add a to your collection?










The odd ratchet is a double swiveler? and the head is on the 1"4 drive scale but the drive is 3/8". No makers marks other than CV-R. Bought as its certainly unique, almost certainly Asian, but I'm hoping not MIC.
We drove to Sonoma today to the estate sale of a vintage car collector. There was a Model A Ford flatbed and a ‘30s De Soto for sale. We found some worthwhile tools plus a postwar S-K carry box that is an upgrade to one I already have. No tray unfortunately. The first picture is everything. The second and third are a Zim valve spring tool and some mostly =V= Craftsman. Next two are S-K and Thorsen. Next are tools for Username and my first ever Par X tool along with the obligatory crossbars.
-Don







I have a similar toolbox with the tray, you can have it
D42, who made the blue handled cross pein? And that socket spinner?
Yeah, I once bought a old hand carry box full of junk just to get the Proto keychain driver I spotted. They priced the lot, I bought the lot.Looks like a Blackhawk spinner. Lucky find!
Bomber- nice spotting at the Restore.
I love when I find that cool item at an estate sale that they didn’t know was there, and then the price is very high. Happened more times than I can remember.
A vintage boy scout pin worth a few bucks buried in a box of hardware and parts in a the basement of a pro sale comes to mind. I probably could have bought the whole box for 7 or 8 bucks, but I found the button and stupidly asked about it and they basically said thanks for finding that in the junk, that’ll be $15. No thank you,lol.
Don,After yesterday’s long jaunt, today we went to a couple of estate sales within a couple miles of home. I thought the first one looked more likely but there was just a few worthwhile items. The second sale was the winner of the day with plenty of old tools. The first pictures are the tools from the first sale with a closeup of the early Nicholson logo on the file card, as usual missing the pick. The next shots are the tools from the second sale, with tools from the Plomb empire separated out. Does anybody recognize the socket holder? I found one of the mystery M.H.T. Co. DBE wrenches and the last shot is early P&C.
-Don

Yeah, I once bought a old hand carry box full of junk just to get the Proto keychain driver I spotted. They priced the lot, I bought the lot.
I never told the guy after.
D42, who made the blue handled cross pein? And that socket spinner?
Yes and in the 30s they were included in some of the socket boxes.Roy,
It has definitely been cut and the cut end is loose. I thought it might look Plomb-like. Were they used in the toolmobile?
-Don
Thanks for the offer. Maybe we can get together the next time I travel up Highway 50. That is if the snow ever melts at my place.
-Don
Speaking of junk bins, this was a whopping $1 today at a yard sale.
Mixed bin which contained hardware, 4 Craftsman 3/8 metric sockets including everyone’s favorite the 10mm, some Taiwan metrics, fake silver kids necklace (she already ganked the heart), Landon’s bracelet (trash can already, sorry Landons out there), generic church key, metal strap roll, some bits and dremel discs, etc.
Anyone know what the red thing is? Plastic with brass parts maybe,
Sounds good, shoot me a pm when you plan to come down here
Nice discovery!Blackhawk may have been the manufacturer of the RTEC spinners with the same unusual colored handle.
Just put it all in there, and paint a big "S-K" logo on the shed itself! Largest. S-K. Toolbox. Ever.Here is where half of my S-K stuff is at the moment.
