RagTopTA
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haha thanks Lugz! My first suckage of the year!
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Super sweet haul Rags. You certainly have an eye for the good and unusual stuff.
The ratchet kits look like the paper Proto box I posted up a while back.
I wouldn't mind seeing some close shots of the L handle. Does it look US made?




I looks pretty cheap to me, but I have never seen one myself so I had to have it for my 1/4 stuff I keep on my bench.
Maybe that’s where he keeps his meth or crack reserved for his “special” customers and you didn’t fit the profile.Overcast skies and 35MPH gusts kept most of the vendors away from the Double Early Bird today, but I did manage a very small haul (Lugz 2020_13), including a Long C (BE) deep socket, an odd Long C square-shank screwdriver that will require some paint removal and clean-up, a Herbrand VAN-CHROME M-5 1/4-inch drive ratchet from the late 40's. I never see Herbrand midget stuff - in fact, this may be the onliest piece I have, actually, so I was thrilled. And lastly two more of those For-A-Ford TM'd wrenches (with an OEM that has yet to be identified).
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Also had a weird new experience with a seller who wouldn't tell me what was in a long green shallow steel box. It was in the bottom of one of four of five cardboard boxes he had out under a bunch of pliers and snips and the pieces of an incomplete puller set. Too shallow for sockets. Bushing set, maybe. Or a complete puller. Anyway, I asked what was in it and he said it's not for sale. I said okay but what is it. He said it doesn't matter, it's not for sale. I laughed, thinking he was pulling me leg, and said, no, really, what is it. And he said, I'm speaking English. I'm not going to tell you. I told him it was a weird thing to say and do over a simple curiosity and walked away. Maybe he didn't like me pawing through everything and not buying anything. There wasn't anything wrong with his prices. $3 for an Indestro 1/2-inch drive extension, for example. I just didn't need any of it, as I explained to him. I don't like the guy anyway, because he literally smells. HAHA. Dead serious. It's a combination of cigarettes, poor hygiene, and never washing his clothes. In the summer it's hard to look through his stuff sometimes.





I would use a distraction as well to ensure success.Haha. Next week I'm going to wear a disguise and open it before he can stop me.
At the second stop I picked up a fairly nice North Brothers Yankee 130A ratcheting screwdriver for $6.
What did you have in mind? The old, "Wow, look at those *****!" or an M-80 thrown in the other direction?I would use a distraction as well to ensure success.
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The other amber colored handle is an unmarked carb tool, I think, with a 6-point socket on one end and a jet installer/remover on the other.
You could be right. I'm only guessing because of the end resembles the special sockets I know are for servicing carb jets. Is yours marked? I have to soak this one in Simple Green to see if it's marked. I'll post some better pics later. Maybe someone else will know for sure.Dang, I have one of those from my grampa. I always thought it was an old distributor tool.
Not unhappy.
You could be right. I'm only guessing because of the end resembles the special sockets I know are for servicing carb jets. Is yours marked? .








This was a FB Marketplace score. I've been looking for a Monarch 10ee for a LONG time. An ad pops up - Monarch 10ee "Chucker" lathe. Well, i know that Monarch didn't make many chucker lathes (10ec). Those are very rare. So i contacted the seller and he says, yes, it's a real 10ee, but it has the collet chuck on there, so he's listing it as a "Chucker."
I basically bought this sight unseen. There was one picture in the ad, and it just showed the tailstock end. I say, can i pay for it now and pick it up in a week? I was taking a chance on this 70 year old iron. He says no problem. i Paypal him $1200, and pray he takes down the ad or marks it as "sold".
Fast forward one week and I rent a trailer and make the 4 hour trip to Kilgore, TX from my house in Lake Jackson. I get there and it's everything I had hoped for and more. He starts pulling out lathe gear and i think i'm in another dimension:
- Steady rest (typicaly $500 on eBay)
- 8" 3 jaw chuck (D1-3 back, around $200)
- 30 authentic Hardinge 2J collets (with the collet chuck about $1,000)
- Extra tool holders to go with the quick change tool post
- 11" faceplate ($100-$200)
- Taper attachment ($1,000)
As we were loading it up he told me that someone offered him 2 times the money ($2,400) literally an hour after i had paid. Really decent guy to still honor the deal.
My Ex-cel engine hoist handled that load with ease (3,300 lbs). I can move it around with my pallet jack. It's a project, but hey, i'm almost retired. The eBay, FB Marketplace, Craigslist gods smiled upon me once again. Read it and weep my garage journal homies!! [emoji106]
That's a SERIOUSLY great find and bargain. Good thing you decided to go with your gut and snagged it up.
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Best part of the story right there. After always having to hear about the ghastliest wickedest **** people do to each other, it's always good to be reminded that there is still plenty of good out there - the media just has no stake in reporting it!As we were loading it up he told me that someone offered him 2 times the money ($2,400) literally an hour after i had paid. Really decent guy to still honor the deal.
As long as you can use "wife" in present tense, I would say it was a win. HahaYea, the wife was not pleased, but i told her i'm putting my shop together. Be prepared to welcome some serious tooling into our lives.
Best part of the story right there. After always having to hear about the ghastliest wickedest **** people do to each other, it's always good to be reminded that there is still plenty of good out there - the media just has no stake in reporting it!
Best part of the story right there.
Local estate sale.
The 2 big ones are Hargrave and have a 5 inch clamping capacity. $3 each
The smaller ones need some clean up to see ID markings but I suspect they are from a different manufacturer.
Nice old clamps. Was that the sale in EC that started at 10:00? That’s the one we went to late.
-Don

The Pexto rivet set looks better now as do the Barcalo punches and chisel.Wow, Lots of cool finds happening! NOTHING for sales here, I took delivery on a shipped lantern Fount (tank) that will go on one of my franken lanterns, (its 4th different fount...) that I bought from a guy on the Coleman forum (been looking for this fount for 2 years...)
Lugz GREAT scores on the hacksaw and box!
That 2 ended tool I don't believe is for a carb however? I've bought those new and the spanner end is for the bezels on old school dashboards, you take the knob off and the tool slides over the control knob, and the tips engage the split slot on the bezel nut. One I have has 2 different sizes. Ford used those through the 50's and into the 60's
Some other companies may have used both the split slot and hex (maybe for switches?)
CMC, GREAT score on the Monarch and tooling!
d42 that rivet setter is WELL used!
Shift, nice find on the wing clamps!
Your unusual finds are a fixture on this thread, dfa! Few and far between, but always interesting.I find lots of stuff garage sailing, just not so many tools. Hope you don't mind me posting here....
I'm with you on this. Good thinking and cool piece.dittle fart around said:Could this be a retail sales display?
RTM, et al,
Here is the tool. No markings of any kind. I've got a very similar one around here somewhere that has the 6-point socket embedded in the **** end of the handle, and the pronged bit on the end of a flex extension on the other end.
Dang, I have one of those from my grampa. I always thought it was an old distributor tool. Now I know a bit more about it.
I keep it around to remove split nuts on old saws. Haven't worked on a carb in 30+ years
You could be right. I'm only guessing because of the end resembles the special sockets I know are for servicing carb jets. Is yours marked? I have to soak this one in Simple Green to see if it's marked. I'll post some better pics later. Maybe someone else will know for sure.
Lugz
That 2 ended tool I don't believe is for a carb however? I've bought those new and the spanner end is for the bezels on old school dashboards, you take the knob off and the tool slides over the control knob, and the tips engage the split slot on the bezel nut. One I have has 2 different sizes. Ford used those through the 50's and into the 60's
Some other companies may have used both the split slot and hex (maybe for switches?)