Stopped by a Sunday moving sale, then back to the Estate sale from yesterday.
Seems to be Coleman Fuel WE! Two more sealed full cans of CF, the third with the funky red top has maybe a quart, and a sealed can of Denatured Alcohol. The CF came from a leaky shed, hence the rusty "well used" look...
And a quart can of fuel but only a little in it - the partial can of CF will land here...Pliers are (from the top)
Utica
Cameron
Krauter
Klein
Klein
Klein
Then straight and curved forceps, Vaco and Upson Dual stubbies, Hunter IC insertion tool Channellock spring loaded Heat sink grippers for soldering. Razor blade scraper (blade can be moved "inside" the handle), and some narrow electrical tape.
Last thing from that YS were the New, never used (but I'm guessing 30-40 years old?) Wahl hair trimmers. I know these were the hot setup back that far. they were still in the box! (off picture)
The rest was from half off day at the Estate sale: almost dead center is an old model Xacto knife blade holder with the sliding locking blade guard. JEFF ALERT! Spare tire lock (for my DD rig's spare) a complicated high security 777 lock, a couple of key switches, a better than average security chain, one small Master padlock with keys, the rest have no keys.(unless one from my collection fits..)
A .22 4X scope, a bunch of mostly 30-06 military brass, a box of Hornady .35 lead balls, 7 brass stripper clips, those 3 cases in the center? dates of 19435, 1927, and (Drum roll) 1918! So now over 100 years old!

those three got cleaned up and put on the little shelf above my laptop table.
I bagged the rest by date: 1940 (Most of them) 1934, 34, 53, 54, some Civilian, and some British .303. A dozen and a half plated .357 Mags, a single .44 Mag, and assorted auto cases, .45, 380, 32, 9mm
And a made in Japan knock off of the good Aluminum nesting cook sets, with some measuring spoons dan an key type can opener that I forgot to put in the pic.
Lastly these Leather Cuff restraints anf belts.

Missing one wrist restraint. Next post shows them cleaned up with Neatsfoot oil. all the white stuff is coming off pretty easily.
I spend six bucks at the estate sale...
