So here's a question: It seems extra dead lately, (weather yesterday didn't help) but how is it for others?
Plenty of action here (MidAm) but I have no time for sales this weekend. Too much action last wkend!

So here's a question: It seems extra dead lately, (weather yesterday didn't help) but how is it for others?

...Also bought three Snap On metric wrench sets. Line wrenches, flank drive combos, and stubbies. One combo is a USA Blue Point, and a couple of the stubs are Matco and Mac. It was a fair enough deal for the three. I made the seller an offer $200 less than his combined asking price, and he accepted!
Esterbrook was a manufacturer of fountain pens...so maybe something stationery-related.Facebook Marketplace: Cool little pocket oiler, assorted spring clamps, and two 3/8" hex drive sets, one Indestro PeeWee (more pics HERE) and the other just marked JAPAN.
The set of four spring clamps were marked
No. 1 Hargrave Spring Clamp (on one handle) and
THE CINCINNATI TOOL CO. U.S.A. (on the other)
The smallest clamp seems unusual, overlooked it at first but is marked well. I can't really figure out what the middle marking say "RF. LIFE" or RELIEF at the top and ESTERBROOK or "EST ERBROOK" down the middle?
and it says BALL BEARINGS MADE IN THE U.S.A, ball bearing clip?
$20
Esterbrook was a manufacturer of fountain pens...so maybe something stationery-related.
Does the oiler pump using that little flange? Its cool looking.
On my way home today I was looking at marketplace hunting for good tools and I found this ad where a gentleman was selling his Mac tool-set SMM446BR
1/4 inch drive 44 piece set for 45$ !!! I immediately go there and scoop it up; as it turned out it is missing some socket that he known he has somewhere but I'm okay with that.
Here are the pictures before and after sorting out Mac from other brands and after cleaning the sockets.
Here are the pictures before and after sorting out Mac from other brands and after cleaning the sockets.
Damon, is the gasket on the screw on cap good?
I'd use that as a Neatsfoot oil dispenser! It would fit the oiler holes in the Coleman pumps perfectly!
BHT - that's a suckworthy score!
Nice, you got your money's worth on the ratchet alone!
Which end of Tennesse?
Damon,
I live in Fort Campbell, Clarksville; familiar with the area?
Nice to meet you, Not familiar, although I know where it is, years ago used to spend some time on the Kentucky river up that way. People don't realize how wide TN is, you are about 200 miles from me and only halfway across the state.
I was worried I missed that MAC set on the local Marketplace. LOL
Been away a while, but still pick when work allows. Don’t have the time to get out to sales as much as I’d like, so leaning more to online sellers and auctions.
Lucked out in this great collection of Italy-made Beta tools. A few still had price stickers in lire, which dates them to the 1990s, probably.
Chest needs strip and paint but drawers work well and it’s heavy duty. Looking forward to putting the t-handles to work and checking out the ratchets.
All told nearly 90 pieces from Beta and another 30-40 useable pieces, including a Greenlee flexible drill bit kit.
All in was $87.
On my way home today I was looking at marketplace hunting for good tools and I found this ad where a gentleman was selling his Mac tool-set SMM446BR
1/4 inch drive 44 piece set for 45$ !!! I immediately go there and scoop it up; as it turned out it is missing some socket that he known he has somewhere but I'm okay with that.
Here are the pictures before and after sorting out Mac from other brands and after cleaning the sockets.
Yes, the lip, right before the needle end. Took me a minute to figure out that it only works pointing down, it just opens a valve alowing a drop of oil to form on the tip.
I was going to fill it with 3-In-One Oil but noticed there is some gummy grime inside so I've filled it up with WD-40 to soak. Actually might be useful to use it with WD-40 anyway.
As a "Pocket Oiler" I'm surprised it doesn't have a clip for a shirt pocket, I guess it was for pants pockets or a pocket with a flap. Other detail is that it is good stainless steel, won't stick to a magnet at all.
Heck of a score. Not something you see every day. Those t handles doo look pretty sweet.
Btw, been wondering if you were still around the forum. I believe I attended your estate sale a few years ago!

Still here. New job has me using tools so much I can't read or write about them like I used to.![]()
I have a few Beta, USAG, and Facom pieces in my box, but haven't ever come across this much in one place. I can only imagine what pieces were lost in the shed before the sale.
Hope you did well at my sale! There was a lot there. Unfortunately I chose a company that had always done well by me, but was on its way to shutting down. So it wasn't the greatest sale for buyer or seller. I donated a bunch of tools and that wall of high density drawers to the local rowing club.
At least a lot of tools found a new home.![]()

Superior Wrench Company, made in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. That is a VERY NICE find! I have never seen one in the wild. Please post it in my 'Oddfellows' thread (for all atypical non-screw/non-worm drive adjusting wrenches), linked here.Who can identify the rusty wrench? (I know someone can)
damon18 said:Who can identify the rusty wrench? (I know someone can)
Superior Wrench Company, made in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. That is a VERY NICE find! I have never seen one in the wild. Please post it in my 'Oddfellows' thread (for all atypical non-screw/non-worm drive adjusting wrenches), linked here.
How is that sharpener tool used?
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Pelletman , nice old ratchet haul.
Well good to see you on here.
I know I talked to you out front that morning as you left, i think you talked about moving west? Didn't know you were from the site until long after. While looking through old GS threads one day I put 2+2 together after seeing you had posted several items that I picked out at that sale, plus your location was Buffalo. I don't remember what tools, but funny how they may have been posted twice in GS threads.
I do have your Koken 3/4 metric set and a bunch of old ratchets. I'll admit that was one of the best sales in recent memory, a lot of stuff I enjoy. We must have a similar interest in tools!
I still have nightmares about several tools I wish I'd bought but didn't, and I was there 2 days!
The sale staff was worn the F@#% out by all the tools and all the customers from what I remember. I dealt with that crew many a time over the years, and that was a busy one. If old Bob W. who used to price the tools was still alive, he'd have probably had a blast!
I do recall cashing out a purchase at the desk out back, when the boss man himself came out there enraged. He yelled out in front of everyone that if anyone gets caught changing a price he was going to call the cops. Said they caught it happening something like 7 times!
Anyhow, it felt strange when I learned it was a GS thread participant's sale. Glad to see you and hope all is well!
If by 'make them larger' you mean paste them into the body of your post as a full-size image...I have no clue how to make them larger when I attach them



I probably have something I can put in it. A partial set or orphans. Anybody recognize it?...
No clue on the socket box, either, but I try to never pass up a socket box, even though this one is clearly more modern than my collecting niche. I have to admit I kind of like the faux wood grain look!I probably have something I can put in it. A partial set or orphans. Anybody recognize it?