Guys,
I am just going to say it.
It is taking every inch of my willpower and honorary
Hostus Emeritus title to not be the #1 thread rule-breaking man from Nantucket about today's flea market haul (Lugz 2020_12)!
The pre-war
Kennedy hip-roof cantilevered toolbox is no routine pre-war Kennedy box. It has coolass stickers all over it on the other side, the ends, and the inside. I am definitely starting a thread. Mentioning it first, before the WWII fighting knife, should tell you how excited I am about it. You wouldn't believe what I paid if I told you. The seller, a liquidator, pitching me as I tried to look disinterested, told me in broken English that I could use it for
feeshing. He had no clue about the box or the name and the stickers meant nothing to him.
The Nazi sticker is an
E.G. Waterman with original sheath. If you know edged weapons, it is highly revered, especially this version with the stacked leather washer handle and the 7-3/8" blade, which is immaculate, with a keen edge. Worth 9 x more than what I paid.
The '
Bell Telephone' toy truck is a
Hubley. Also a deal, but I paid quite a bit, which brought my karma back into calibration for the first two purchases. Will add some class to my Bell System collection shelf.
I've been looking for a mirror for my Craftsman machinists' box project. It's supposed to be square, on corners, but I may go round instead, just to be different.
The awl, if that's what it is, is a "
YANKEE", assuming
North Bros.
No idea on the spoons. The business ends are super thin and the handles are super heavy. For leatherworking? Tin smithing? I will post photos here for ID help.
No markings on the curving shears either.
The DOE obstruction wrench is
Herbrand. The other one is a
BHM Hybar.
And a tiny ratcheting screwdriver I grabbed because of the interesting design and previously never seen before name ("
WRAP LOCK").