There was no price on the green unit. I was hoping you'd identify that Outlaw, I wasn't sure what it was.Depending on condition (of the vent in particular) not a terrible price, but not a super Usuck steal either.
What did they want for the stove. with the heater can?
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There was no price on the green unit. I was hoping you'd identify that Outlaw, I wasn't sure what it was.
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Post up that stereo gear? Old vintage 70's stuff?
Looks like a pretty good deal. Did you buy it for the antique 'aligator' wrench? Or is the box itself a desirable antique? Looks like a convenient setup with the screwdriver rack and tray.
. He loved it. I ran into a mess of antique era fixed socket wrenches at the flea market this morning. (See Pic 1) The seller cleared out an old garage and they were all hanging on the wall on pegs. I literally called in late for work, took my jacket off, and took an hour going through it. Mainly Walden-Worcester, Mossberg, and Blackhawk, with one or two wrenches from other mfgrs (Indestro, Bog, Fawson, etc) in the mix, and lots of hand-forged wrenches and homemade tools as well. There was a complete set (in size range) of Walden speeders, tee-handles, and double-offset hammer head type wrenches. Remember, this is fixed socket era - so one of each type handle per service opening. Also a near-complete set (in size range) of Mossberg tee-handles. I wasn't very flush today, so I had to decide which way I wanted to go. I grabbed the Mossberg Tees, some interesting speeders, and some interesting odds and ends. (See Pics 2 & 3.) I may go back and try to cut a deal for all the Walden.
I knew you'd like that. Believe it or not, nary a flex head speeder in the bunch.That looks like fun Lugz. All those in one spot.
Steel wool and a loupe for me, and I keep them in my shoulder bag, but yes, same idea!I carry a small wire brush and a mag glass in my pocket : )
well heres some of the stuff I have found lately! I have got to quit slacking on posting every week end I go hunting.
Pic 1 is a Good sized Plomb hauls from the Trade days monthly flea even a Wilpen Offset DBE a 10" vulcan C clamp and a couple Bpoint wrenches and an Blackhawk Armstrong.
Pic 2 Proto spud ratchetm Wilton C clamp Herbrand magnetic pick up tool and some Snapy crow feet, and a WTF series Plomb DBW
Pic 3 some Plomb stuff, Ranger AT and Trans wrench with a pickle fork, Little driver and handle to my Plomb hammer!
Pic 4 Handyman drill driver, Masons hammer, Pexto part of some kind, Pliers and a fixed bog socket wrench
Pic 5 Plomb rat and breaker, offset driver, Big Blue point driver, Lady foot marked US Pliers, small brass lighter
Pic 6 Heller Bros 1 1/2" hot cut
Pic 7 Armstrong C Clamp, Cmad 1/4 breaker H, Bhawk offset DBE Proto flare, Little brass hammer, Estwing mini sledge I have been looking for.

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Keep your eye on the San Antonio estate sales. Seems like there's one almost every week or so that has an old audiophile bent.
Here we have a YALE Pull-Lift wrench Ive never seen before
You need to set all that equipment up in a wood-paneled room furnished with a brown velour couch and listen to your music clad in a leisure suit with ruffle-collar shirt.as requested.
although i pick up tools & garage items when they're a deal, my greatest vice (and source of a bit of marital discord) is 60s-80s vintage stereo gear. referenced haul included ~100 r2r tapes, electro-voice model 644 spot mike, shure mic mixer, sansui & fisher timers, jvc 14-band quad eq, fisher cassette player, fisher receiver, akai 10.5" quad r2r, pioneer pl570 tt w/jvc quad demodulator (converts tt to quad), pioneer ct-f500 cassette player, matched pair of pioneer spec-2 amps & spec-1 pre amps, as well as (not pictured) sr303 reverbs, pioneer rack, sanyo rack, ~30 lp's and 45's and a pair of cs922 speakers. i think there's more in there but you get the idea...
repairing the bottom shelf of the pioneer rack and crafting shelves for the sanyo rack today before the "leaning tower" collapses.
kicker: cost all was covered by sales of the fire hydrant (buyer stated it's soon to be included in set for upcoming episode of "walking dead") and oxy-acetylene torch kit, which went out last night.
doesn't that ****?
A new picker life awaits you in the Off-World Flea Markets. The chance to bargain again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure.As outgoing opener and host, I will begin the turnover process, including signing over all accounts, properties, holdings and locations of undisclosed picker droid factories off planet. It'll take me a little time to get it all done.....aaaaand there, it's done!![]()
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DSCF2583 by wvwheaties, on FlickrOn Sunday, I hit a local auto swap, picking up the following:
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Thorsen 1/2 socket set from the early '70s $10, P&C caulking iron and Long C brace bits for a buck, Greenlee armored cable cutter and wartime SK box for five, a Lufkin and two Stanley boxwood rulers for $5, 27/32 MT2 drill bit, misc. Blackhawk and SK sockets, Starret tachometer for $4,
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Snap-on BF500 paint gun (this was on the dollar table!) and
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1929 Stanley sweetheart catalog for $15. I also picked up a Wright 1/2 socket tray, a Proto 3/8 breaker bar, and an unmarked chisel for a couple of bucks. I also ran into Oregon Rock Crusher and Provincial and got a tour of Provincials wonderful shop afterward. I very nice day in all.
