Is that a maybe and you're thinking about it? Or a polite but firm no?Thanks.
That alemite rolling stool is way cool!


, and a Stanley 95 block plane. $36 for all that.
Is that a maybe and you're thinking about it? Or a polite but firm no?I am prepared to go very lopsided in your favor with deal sweeteners, too!

Made it to four sales today, and while the first was a bust (but on my way, and made a good time filler) the others were good. And I did manage to spend the rest of my allowance.
The first sales was the same one that Smokeshow picked up that Proto box at, and while there was a lot there, not much I was interested in. But I picked up a few things:
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A Wilson tap extractor set, Williams 3/4 combo, SK Chrome, Blackhawk and NB sockets. $7.
The next stop had decent tools, but it was the books that got me going!
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Two pre-war flying books, with dust jackets!, by early ace Jordanoff, a new book on early miget planes, a copy of Filosophy (my wife was mystified on why someone would write a book on files "don't they know the alphabet?") and a third printing of Cannary Row, with one of the nicest dustjacket I have seen on a 75yo book.
There were also good tools, but I am trying to by choosy and so only picked up a couple things:
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A set of vintage welding glasses that you can wear over other glasses, A Proto flex spinner and a box of vintage screws. $17 for all that. Oh, and I picked up an old toolbox that someone flattened the socket partitions on to carry my tools out to my truck. Not much, but it had good labels:
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The final sale was the saw sharpener I hit yesterday. Tomorrow is half-off day, but on the afternoon of the day before they will do 40% off, wich is nice. So I picked up the following:
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A Thorsen spinner with SK socket attached, two large Proto LA combos that I needed to finish the set, and a Stanley 95 block plane. $36 for all that.
Snap On torque wrench, 1/4", which completes my set.
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Inside was sheer pandemonium. This was the home/office of a famous sound mixer and there was audio gear EVERYWHERE.
JIm
No prob. I was just checking to see if you like it more than a bullet-handled midget Herbie ratchet you don't have. I will find something you want more eventually! Haha.I still like it a bit too much to part with.
Does the box have a hinged drop down front for access to the main compartment under the removable tray?A few recent finds include an SK toolbox...[ ]...and a Germantown Tool Works shingling hatchet...
Jim, as a guy that until covid hit has made most of his living for the last 40 years in the music biz, I'd be curious to hear the name of the mixer.
Any cool old microphones or vintage rack mount gear in the stash?
A home studio?
Some flashlight flea market finds from very early this morning (Lugz 2020_48)...
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I wonder how many of you grease monkeys will recognize the third item? I don't think it's quite as old as I would prefer - wartime models have a chain between a simpler solid steel handle and the coupler on the business end, but a classic keeper nonetheless.
Thanks, Mike. And thanks for playing. Pickerupper was a great guess without seeing better views of the ends.Nice find on the signal mirror!
I'd guess that would be a pickup tool or screw starter, but I wouldn't expect to be correct.
Ding ding ding! (Surprised you didn't say, "What do I win?"Tire tube valve stem puller.
)Mike clocked in only 3 minutes ahead of you, Outlaw. You must still be a little sleepy from the camping/hunting trip.Puller for tire stems lugz, I have one around somewhere, probably in my tile balancer's stand full of related tools.
Mike clocked in only 3 minutes ahead of you, Outlaw. You must still be a little sleepy from the camping/hunting trip.![]()
Picturing Steve sprawled out on top of a massive pile of tools with a WWII-era flamethrower at the ready....the dragon hoard of tools owned by Tin Medic...
I'd love to see close-ups of these, Duddly, especially all markings, when they're cleaned up.the multi-head (Williams?), the Bonney "S" wrench (what is the marking on the shank? KEN something),...[ ]...the "S" wrench with the offset on the little end (Wow!!),
I'd love to see close-ups of these, Duddly, especially all markings, when they're cleaned up.
I remember that Qual sign!! Classic GS thread story.Back in the end of August I went and got 3/4 of an art-deco "sign" that said "Quality Hardware" - it was in 4 pieces and the bit that said "lity" was missing. So I have been using only the "Hardware" portion. Well this weekend, I went back and found the missing piece in another part of the barn!
Picturing Steve sprawled out on top of a massive pile of tools with a WWII-era flamethrower at the ready.
I'd love to see close-ups of these, Duddly, especially all markings, when they're cleaned up.