

That's possible but she said they'd sell it at another estate sale later or the owner's would keep it.I bet if you go back on the last day all that stuff will still be there...and maybe by that time the seller will have come to her senses. Sorry man, I hate days like that too!
There is a local estate sale company that has developed a reputation for intentionally pricing items beyond fair market.That's possible but she said they'd sell it at another estate sale later or the owner's would keep it.
It really depends on the contract they have with the owners. Some specify certain prices for various objects on the first day, then increasingly large discounts after that. The shoppers (the estate is the actual customer) have no way of knowing, though it can be figured out to a certain degree. And, yes, there are companies that are unscrupulous, but, again, without knowing the contract there is often no way to tell. I do know that there are a couple near me that I wouldn't do business with. Mostly as they have zero knowledge of pricing tools.That's possible but she said they'd sell it at another estate sale later or the owner's would keep it.

Is the Hammer a Paschall ? (plomb)Today's flea market trip (Lugz 2021_60) yielded some goodies.
Not sure on the age of the Crafty brace bit gasket/washer cutter. Neither the logo or box much obvious help.
The midget set is mainly Williams, although that row of sockets in the middle is all NB Chrome Vanadium.
Haven't researched the "Master Oiler" yet, either, though I am guessing Eagle or GEM.
I will let people surmise for themselves on the little 2 oz. ball pein.
The true (and only legally true) "Alligator" is probably the coolest piece in the lot if you're a wrench nerd like me. It's pre-Roebling.
The beavertail SOE is a Billings and the toolpost machine wrench is a Whitman & Barnes.
That hat is called a Piedmont. Not a BoyScouts leader hat. But, as with pith helmets, some things stick.
Yes it is, Rip Van Winkle.Is the Hammer a Paschall ? (plomb)
I have been called worseYes it is, Rip Van Winkle.(You got some catching up to do!!)



Thanks! Might seriously be in the running for my personal favorite haul of the year.Nice finds Lugz!
I can see why! I might would have to nickname that walking stick "Groot."This was what sold me on it - carved with the "Green Man"
I knew that was my favorite immediately--but for the wrong reason. I assumed it was a Nazi tool, so I got a new wrinkle in my brain today!The Buffum metal screwdriver is my favorite.
-Don





Lugz bought one last week, for adjusting the teeth on giant tree felling saws, you can file, adjust the rakers, link to a book in this thread. Saying it does more than just hold a file for joining.bmw What is the thing on top of the Sears drill chuck plastic bag? Looks almost identical to something I saw last week.
It does look like the Irish cap badge, FF, surrounded by Óglaigh na h-Éireann’? The FF stands for Fianna Fáil, both more or less translate to Irish Army.Some trades. Irish, if I recall, and Pashtun.
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Such a tease…