Damn, this year is starting out pretty solid even with the pandemic. No sales or auctions around here worth hitting yet this year. I feel like I'm missing out. I can't even go on the hunt which is the best part. Most auctions have gone online and tag sales have been sparse. I'm starting to get amped up. I'm done with winter.
I picked up this rolling tool cabinet last weekend from a local auction house. Thanks to a lead from GJ member Sam3 Customs in the toolboxes of GJ thread, I believe it can safely be identified as a cabinet for a Sun Scope Tune-up Tester 300 (era unknown).
I paid $10 plus $1 auction fee.
- Brian
I believe it can safely be identified as a cabinet for a Sun Scope Tune-up Tester 300 (era unknown).
Agreed. Brian, there's one just like yours on the Sun thread somewhere. Use the Index in the Sticky. Page 3 or thereabouts. It has a huge gorgeous Sun logo decal on it that looks easy for someone to graphically replicate for you. It would really pop.It's definitely a Sun cabinet.
Aluminum hard hat for a project,
The hard hat is fantastic.

Nice finds Lugz! There will be nothing for me as the wife and I are heading to the coast for a few days, as my birthday is tomorrow! Which is just as well, as I don't see any really good sales this weekend, so far at least.

Thank you, everyone!
Heading to Yachats for a little coastal time.
Made it to my first estate sale this year. Arrived 15 minutes after opening and found most of the tools were gone.
I'm disappointed because it was the only one with a vintage water transfer decal. The others were newer with stickers. Maybe I'll renege and see what he wants for it with the junk in it. You may not have needed any thing there, but you picked up some wonderful things!

20*F and worse with the windchill this morning (Lugz 2021_09) kept most vendors away, but I brought home some smalls from the pair of guys who cleaned out the old machine shop. I knew they'd be there because they had to return the rental truck yesterday.
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Both boxes are empty. I had to talk them into selling them to me.
The Bridgeport Machines box had a bunch of miscellaneous metal stock in it. They thought it was a set of something. I had a holder for stubs and square stock with the same vintage label on it, but they got mad I dumped the bits out of it and refused to sell it to me. They were insisting on selling them as sets. They had a dozen of them, and I can guarantee they will all still be there tomorrow. It's a seller I swore I would not do business with, and I now I'm going to have to re-swear it.I'm disappointed because it was the only one with a vintage water transfer decal. The others were newer with stickers. Maybe I'll renege and see what he wants for it with the junk in it.
I am guessing the wooden fingerjointed box had a micrometer or a transfer punch or something in it. Somebody else must've grabbed that. I just like the box.
That DOE wrench is a wartime Billings Vitalloy M1028-S that I needed.
The 4" No. 4 (8ths, 16ths, 32nds, and 64ths) steel rule is a Starrett with a satin finish (no reflections under a close light).
An old, original Stubs gauge literally worn down smooth from handling, the Lilliputian Huot drill index and a very interesting (unique, in my experience) Armstrong knuckle joint round out the finds.