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On Saturday, in my normal rounds of errand running (and let's just call it what it is, an excuse to hit estate and garage sales, swap meets, and used tool emporiums) I returned to the barn sale, as I love digging through the junk.

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I didn't find much, but did pull a few Snap-on sockets, a Plomb and a long C socket, socket chisel, APEX bit driver (I always pick these up when they have a good tip), and a Proto Professional keychain driver. More fun than treasure, but you never know!

After that, I headed to a swap meet/auto swap that was having an early bird entry.
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a very early Snap-on F7 ratchet (either 1930 or 1932), an unbranded 1/4" hex reversible ratchet #673, a partial Chapman set, and a very complete, albeit engraved, Craftsman Heritage 1/2" set.
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The spark plug socket is foreign, and it has a few extras (MAC and Proto) but it is complete with crossbar! All of that set me back a few bucks, but I am pretty happy with everything.
 

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BMW, you **** on the Chapman set!

I want to find one for my "lantern/GPA tool set" which I'm gradually getting to be all period correct vintage
 

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Rag Top I generally collect Wiss and I've never seen any wiss with wood handles or even garden Wiss generally (one exception a set of "flower cutters" with a spring grip to hold the stem... )

Cool find!
 
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Well, the Chapman set is missing a lot of bits, and half the ones there don't have the hex they need. But, I have a set I picked up years ago in the yellow vinyl pouch that I might put in there to complete the set as a user, along with regluing the interior. I keep a full, newer Chapman set in with my airgun supplies, along with a set in with my machining tools, but I am happy to add a set to my regular shooting kit.

Along with many here, I am a big fan of the Chapman sets and have been since my wife bought me my first kit as a Xmas gift.
 

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On Saturday, in my normal rounds of errand running (and let's just call it what it is, an excuse to hit estate and garage sales, swap meets, and used tool emporiums) I returned to the barn sale, as I love digging through the junk.

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I didn't find much, but did pull a few Snap-on sockets, a Plomb and a long C socket, socket chisel, APEX bit driver (I always pick these up when they have a good tip), and a Proto Professional keychain driver. More fun than treasure, but you never know!

After that, I headed to a swap meet/auto swap that was having an early bird entry.
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a very early Snap-on F7 ratchet (either 1930 or 1932), an unbranded 1/4" hex reversible ratchet #673, a partial Chapman set, and a very complete, albeit engraved, Craftsman Heritage 1/2" set.
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The spark plug socket is foreign, and it has a few extras (MAC and Proto) but it is complete with crossbar! All of that set me back a few bucks, but I am pretty happy with everything.
Man you ****! Is that what I think it is in the upper right hand corner ? That set is made by MDF (miller drop forge) and looks pretty nice! Any you got a ratcheting adaptor as well ? Very well done!
 
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I didn't mean to imply it was your first vintage set, Beemer. I don't see too many in the blue eyeglass cases, though. Pretty sure they're all 40s, maybe early 50s at the latest.
Oh, no worries Lugz, I tend to be, as I have mentioned earlier, a bit of a hoarder and will pick up things such as this whenever the opportunity presents. I do have an eyeglass case set already, and that sits in my desk upstairs, as you never know when you might need it. But, it is nice to have a few extras to slip into the estate sale pile, er, I mean have in every possible nook.

And Smokeshow, do you mean the bottle of Kroil?
 

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Ventured to Elmira NY this morning with my dad, to check out the Cedar Street Flea and the Lowman Flea. Both small but interesting.
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$16 brought back …
Keystone Mfg Co 1/2dr socket box & ratchet (missing parts). I was intrigued because of a resemblance to the earliest Bonney ratchets and I did not know Keystone (of Westcott S-adjustable wrench fame) made ratchets & socket sets.
Bondhus complete metric hex-key set, 1.5-10mm in 14DEC1976-patented holder.
Dunlap Approved Tools wrench clip.
Stanley marking gage - might have missed a rod in the bin.
Autokit wrench, stamped Hinsdale wrench, a few bracebits and Yankee bits.
2 green faceted lamp covers.
Indestro 1/2dr speeder w 11/16 socket (5-pt stars).
3 Utica pliers.
2 Bonney screwdrivers & pliers.
5 Vlchek DOES.
Flexible Vixen-style file.

A pleasant break from last week’s 90° temperatures and frequent thunderstorms.
 
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Moved up to ID for work and haven't seen many estate sales but lots of auctions. Scored this Wilton C3 6" vise for $103!! Makes up for the lack of estate sales, still looking for a garage to live in.
(Schiller Park vise w/o date, missing swivel base and pipe jaws)
 

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Went to an estate sale on Friday, and everything was already marked half price. Apparently, someone was a Nissan Z car guy like me, because they had a few NOS Nissan/Datsun parts laying around. I'm pretty sure everything is for a 280ZX, since there was a set of 280ZX wheels laying on the floor. With the exception of the wheels I got everything with a Nissan stamp on it. Only cost me $16.25. 😀
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I also picked up a Vaco screw-holding screwdriver and a Proto DBE wrench.
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Sales were almost no existent this weekend but we did go to the Polk FM. I was digging thru a box of $5 knives and saw an Old Timer with an odd ball blade pattern. It's stamped Ulster 580T. Apparently Schrade Walden produced this knife for a Phillip Morris promotion. Buy 5 tins of Prince Albert, send in wrappers + $2 and get this knife. Here's the knife after cleanup and sharpening. Anyone have the Prince Albert can?P1090386.jpgP7040004.jpgP.A. can with knives 001.JPG
 

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RagTopA,

There is a thread about pruning tools, with some examples of those WISS shears, you may want to post over there too:


The handles on those cutters will clean up nicely with a few quick wipes of paper towel soaked with acetone. Just make sure to wipe fast and don't use too much acetone, so you don't melt the plastic.

Nice score on the plastic mallet. You will be surprised at how easily something will bend after a good firm smack with a BIG non-marring mallet! Of course, what ever you hit you don't mar the hammer face either...
I will take more oics and post them there! No olastic amywhere on them. All steel and wood.
Rag Top I generally collect Wiss and I've never seen any wiss with wood handles or even garden Wiss generally (one exception a set of "flower cutters" with a spring grip to hold the stem... )

Cool find!
I actually saw these a qeek before and thought oh man are those HDSmith? I picked them up last week and they work like brand new I had to have them. Ill post better pictures of them here in a min.
 

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Heres better pictures of the shears. WISS, NEWARK NJ Applied for 6 1/2
 

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I will take more pics and post them there! No plastic anywhere on them. All steel and wood.

I actually saw these a week before and thought oh man are those HDSmith? I picked them up last week and they work like brand new I had to have them. Ill post better pictures of them here in a min.
I was referring to the pliers/cutters!

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Worth a buck I hope
 

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Today I got together with 5 friends, and we descended on the Alameda NAS for the monthly antique flea market. This was the gang’s first visit since Dec 2019, and the third event after reopening. There was a slight price increase to get in, online tickets were available, and masks are still required. Those that have been know that the Summer versions are usually quite packed, lotsa vendors, lotsa customers, lotsa stuff to find. This event was a bit weaker, I’d guess 60-70% of normal vendors, very few weekend warriors, and even some regular vendors were no shows. We followed our usual routine, got in at early bird opening, started at the back were the weekend warriors are, and worked our way forward. Pickings were slim, and pricey, in most every one in our group’s opinion. Mask wearing was 90-95%, so that was helpful.

I ended the day with 4 items, and probably overpaid for all, but the company was good, the day turned nice, and some finished with beer.

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The big item at the bottom is a set of Lee Valley watchmaker cases, the curved bottom spokeshave is a Mosher patent, probably by Birmingham, from about 1890. The Lufkin telescoping gage is a duplicate (dang forgot to put list on new phone) of one I have, but newer, and the screwdriver is still a mystery. It has 4 blades that fold back inside itself, and a red ¿tenite? Handle. Closest I’ve found to a match is on the cover of a Lee Valley Sep 2013 catalog, with a wood handle. Clues? I swear I’ve seen it before, the red makes me think Millers Falls.

Here is the haul from the gang, the tape deck up top was a swap in the group. Some diverse finds, as some hunt music for their children, others hunt guns and bows for target shooting, and some like HiFi stuff. Most do Woodworking, 2 dabble in blacksmithing, one in machinist work, one in most anything, including orchids.




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And in the left behind pile, the monster Walden Worcester hex drive 1/2” or bigger ratchet, with one side beat out of shape, I assume by a BFH. Right side, way at the handle.




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Sales were almost no existent this weekend but we did go to the Polk FM. I was digging thru a box of $5 knives and saw an Old Timer with an odd ball blade pattern. It's stamped Ulster 580T. Apparently Schrade Walden produced this knife for a Phillip Morris promotion. Buy 5 tins of Prince Albert, send in wrappers + $2 and get this knife. Here's the knife after cleanup and sharpening. Anyone have the Prince Albert can?P1090386.jpgP7040004.jpgP.A. can with knives 001.JPG
I think I saw you buying that knife! I started carrying an Old Timer similar to that in Junior High School, in 1963. That is why I was paying attention.

I did pretty well there this weekend. I should have a post up in a day or so.
 

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...the screwdriver is still a mystery. It has 4 blades that fold back inside itself, and a red ¿tenite? Handle... [ ]... Clues? I swear I’ve seen it before, the red makes me think Millers Falls.
Looks like a Shelton Versatool from the 50s, but they are always marked. They made alot of them 3rd party too (e.g., John Deere, J.A. Sexauer, etc), but those are always marked, too. I have posted photos of mine in my Sexauer thread. And I think there's a John Deere on the gimmick thread. My guess would be offshore knockoff of a Shelton Versatool, or Shelton possibly made them un-branded for retail giants (e.g, Monkey Wards).
 

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Sales were almost no existent this weekend but we did go to the Polk FM. I was digging thru a box of $5 knives and saw an Old Timer with an odd ball blade pattern. It's stamped Ulster 580T. Apparently Schrade Walden produced this knife for a Phillip Morris promotion. Buy 5 tins of Prince Albert, send in wrappers + $2 and get this knife. Here's the knife after cleanup and sharpening. Anyone have the Prince Albert can?P1090386.jpg
That knife was made by the Ulster knife co. Schrade and Ulster sometimes made knives for each other.
 
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Nice haul RTM, and between the spokeshave and the Mingus, lots of good stuff.

Surprisingly, I never made out to the Alameda swap the whole time I lived in the bay, and never knew anyone who did. Which, once you think of it, is kinda strange.
 

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Today I got together with 5 friends, and we descended on the Alameda NAS for the monthly antique flea market. This was the gang’s first visit since Dec 2019, and the third event after reopening. There was a slight price increase to get in, online tickets were available, and masks are still required. Those that have been know that the Summer versions are usually quite packed, lotsa vendors, lotsa customers, lotsa stuff to find. This event was a bit weaker, I’d guess 60-70% of normal vendors, very few weekend warriors, and even some regular vendors were no shows. We followed our usual routine, got in at early bird opening, started at the back were the weekend warriors are, and worked our way forward. Pickings were slim, and pricey, in most every one in our group’s opinion. Mask wearing was 90-95%, so that was helpful.

I ended the day with 4 items, and probably overpaid for all, but the company was good, the day turned nice, and some finished with beer.

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the screwdriver is still a mystery. It has 4 blades that fold back inside itself, and a red ¿tenite? Handle. Closest I’ve found to a match is on the cover of a Lee Valley Sep 2013 catalog, with a wood handle. Clues? I swear I’ve seen it before, the red makes me think Millers Falls.

Looks like a Shelton Versatool from the 50s, but they are always marked. They made alot of them 3rd party too (e.g., John Deere, J.A. Sexauer, etc), but those are always marked, too. I have posted photos of mine in my Sexauer thread. And I think there's a John Deere on the gimmick thread. My guess would be offshore knockoff of a Shelton Versatool, or Shelton possibly made them un-branded for retail giants (e.g, Monkey Wards).

Very similar to the Versatool: the knurling is different, the grip is translucent, and has a shoulder?

Can you post some detailed pics RTM? particularly the ratchet switch and blades?

The Versatool has very smooth ratcheting once you get some lube inside. I've been using MMO.
 

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Today I got together with 5 friends, and we descended on the Alameda NAS for the monthly antique flea market.
One of the first "dates" I took my wife on was to the Alameda flea market that used to be held at the old drive-in movie place. 1977. It was a quarter to get in. I thought, "this is going to end badly." Well, we've been together for 43 years now with three children and 8 grand children and we are still yard saleing and thrifting to this day. Hey, I'm no heart throb, so it's either my winning personality or our shared love of a good deal that's kept us together this long!
 

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I've been to Alameda a couple of times. its more work than the San Jose Flea, but the selection at Alameda is much better, if all too often too pricey. It's been YEARS since I hit up De Anza. that one was always good also -I wonder if they opened back up? Have to do some googling.
 
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It's funny, I am an/was East Bay all the way, with a bit of family in the city and on the peninsula, and I have been to the SJ swap as opposed to Alameda. No real reason I have missed it, it just never worked out.

I would hit OCO and Concord all the time though. And sometimes swing out to Denios in Sac or one of the swaps in Stockton.
 

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We hit Alameda once and that was enough. Acres of distressed furniture and almost no tools. Concord is pretty good and we had some success in Stockton.
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It's funny, I am an/was East Bay all the way, with a bit of family in the city and on the peninsula, and I have been to the SJ swap as opposed to Alameda. No real reason I have missed it, it just never worked out.

I would hit OCO and Concord all the time though. And sometimes swing out to Denios in Sac or one of the swaps in Stockton.
Beemer did you ever hit up Galt ? I remember my mom taking me there a few times when I was a kid. This was way before I was interested in tools so I can't speak to how good the tool assortment was.
 
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