RTM
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We had a 3 day weekend full of decent garage and estate sales. Sorry, lotsa pix, was way too crowded to jamb it all into one.
Friday had an estate sale near to where my GF was running errands, had seen a couple of potentially interesting items. She found them, sent pix, we talked, she grabbed them. The big interest was this home made looking plywood box, looks to be about transit sized, with a huge thick leather handle. There is a space in the top that looks like it held literature. Also had her grab an extra top tray for a tool box, may help with local organization.

Saturday was a city wide garage sale day (San Mateo for the locals), which listed about 130 sales, most without pictures, and click a box for what items you were selling. There were ~30 stops of interest, 25 with tools. We made it to about 25, when we hit closing time. Started with one that advertised on CL as well, including lots of pics, "Guy Stuff", and an early opening time. What a waste, way over priced, the wood he showed appeared to be slabs due to lack of scale, but were about 10" x 4" x 1/2" (ash for $10). Got off to a bad start, but it got better after that. The next decent stop had a small box, jammed with sockets and a small cardboard box. The guy did storage cleanout, so he didn't know what was in it. HE looked into the small cardboard box, saw it was Starrett jewelers screwdrivers, pulled those out to keep. Once I got it home and looked through all the sockets, I wasn't as excited, lots more junk brands than I noticed previously. The hammer is about 3.5#, with a new to me mark.

Anyone recognize the brand on the big hammer?

Next couple of stops yielded a few goodies. My favorite was the Donegan Optical stand magnifier, on a retirement light type neck, but also got the ca. 1917 Disston & Son "New 16" saw, two clear etches, including a hardware store marking from Chicago, unfortunately missing the medallion.

Next up was the sale I wish I had started at. As I was walking up, a guy was walking out with an infill rabbet plane (~1-1/2"), in a box of other goodies, with a $5 tag on it. There was also a newer Stanley block plane out with $25 on it, that no one picked up. Damn. But anyway, I still scored well here, getting a handful of chisel, including 3x Swedish made and a stack of wooden plow blades (from the $2 box), a Stearns joiner fence, and some misc Stanley #45 parts. I also got a package of grey Scotchbrite pads for $3 (more crazy pricing). At other sales nearby, I got the Millers Falls brace angle drive, a 2" chisel used without its handle, and a 30mm Ulmia rabbet plane, body only.
The next fun stop yielded a bunch of socket and wrench stuff, including a bunch of small 5.5, 5, 5.5 and 6mm no name sockets, a user bent and ground 15/16" Filson combo wrench, small ChannelLocks, and ignition sized wrenches, included a Snap-on. Got a giant Plomb 1155 wrench too.

An early stop yielded a few of the Proto wrenches above, and the clamps here and above, as well as some leather working stamps.

Sunday yielded an estate sale that started too late for Saturday perusing, but still picked up a couple of fun things. Grabbed a couple of Pelican type boxes, a Griots RO polisher, and a Cal-Hawk mini spray gun, which may be total ****, but for a couple of bucks.... Also found a smaller mattock at another sale, which will be nice for a project I've got planned for the fall. Much nicer mass than my current cheap one.

All in all a decent weekend, under $100 all in, excluding lunch, but including all the other goodies for the house and yard.
Friday had an estate sale near to where my GF was running errands, had seen a couple of potentially interesting items. She found them, sent pix, we talked, she grabbed them. The big interest was this home made looking plywood box, looks to be about transit sized, with a huge thick leather handle. There is a space in the top that looks like it held literature. Also had her grab an extra top tray for a tool box, may help with local organization.

Saturday was a city wide garage sale day (San Mateo for the locals), which listed about 130 sales, most without pictures, and click a box for what items you were selling. There were ~30 stops of interest, 25 with tools. We made it to about 25, when we hit closing time. Started with one that advertised on CL as well, including lots of pics, "Guy Stuff", and an early opening time. What a waste, way over priced, the wood he showed appeared to be slabs due to lack of scale, but were about 10" x 4" x 1/2" (ash for $10). Got off to a bad start, but it got better after that. The next decent stop had a small box, jammed with sockets and a small cardboard box. The guy did storage cleanout, so he didn't know what was in it. HE looked into the small cardboard box, saw it was Starrett jewelers screwdrivers, pulled those out to keep. Once I got it home and looked through all the sockets, I wasn't as excited, lots more junk brands than I noticed previously. The hammer is about 3.5#, with a new to me mark.

Anyone recognize the brand on the big hammer?

Next couple of stops yielded a few goodies. My favorite was the Donegan Optical stand magnifier, on a retirement light type neck, but also got the ca. 1917 Disston & Son "New 16" saw, two clear etches, including a hardware store marking from Chicago, unfortunately missing the medallion.

Next up was the sale I wish I had started at. As I was walking up, a guy was walking out with an infill rabbet plane (~1-1/2"), in a box of other goodies, with a $5 tag on it. There was also a newer Stanley block plane out with $25 on it, that no one picked up. Damn. But anyway, I still scored well here, getting a handful of chisel, including 3x Swedish made and a stack of wooden plow blades (from the $2 box), a Stearns joiner fence, and some misc Stanley #45 parts. I also got a package of grey Scotchbrite pads for $3 (more crazy pricing). At other sales nearby, I got the Millers Falls brace angle drive, a 2" chisel used without its handle, and a 30mm Ulmia rabbet plane, body only.
The next fun stop yielded a bunch of socket and wrench stuff, including a bunch of small 5.5, 5, 5.5 and 6mm no name sockets, a user bent and ground 15/16" Filson combo wrench, small ChannelLocks, and ignition sized wrenches, included a Snap-on. Got a giant Plomb 1155 wrench too.

An early stop yielded a few of the Proto wrenches above, and the clamps here and above, as well as some leather working stamps.

Sunday yielded an estate sale that started too late for Saturday perusing, but still picked up a couple of fun things. Grabbed a couple of Pelican type boxes, a Griots RO polisher, and a Cal-Hawk mini spray gun, which may be total ****, but for a couple of bucks.... Also found a smaller mattock at another sale, which will be nice for a project I've got planned for the fall. Much nicer mass than my current cheap one.

All in all a decent weekend, under $100 all in, excluding lunch, but including all the other goodies for the house and yard.










































