
Absolutely a much bigger problem! They seem to be in great shape though. Thankfully, they cost me nothing.I meant the grit not sticking to the belt, a much bigger problem than the seams splitting.
Haha. I did not. And I also drove mindlessly right past the Tractor Supply, forgetting I need more Evaporust.Lugz, I trust you bought a lottery ticket on the drive home
You'd be surprised how many DE, MD, PA, NY, CT, and even VT plates we get. The fleas have always been famous here. Original industrial state with the highest population density (1,200 people per square mile) and a lot of style and attitude will do that. That's alot of houses and garages with antique and vintage stuff in them.Dag gone Lugz, you'll have me wanting to take a vacation to come to the fleas in your area.




The second estate sale was in the Montclair neighborhood of Oakland put on by a company that I am a regular customer of. That really helps with the prices!
Individual Thorsen tools
Some Craftsman stuff. The wrenches look unused.
Another Thorsen tool picture
My first Truth sockets.



I guess it was Plomb day on the right coast!Plomb DBE wrench set
Well done on your Plomb scores alsoI guess it was Plomb day on the right coast!
You'd be surprised how many DE, MD, PA, NY, CT, and even VT plates we get. The fleas have always been famous here. Original industrial state with the highest population density (1,200 people per square mile) and a lot of style and attitude will do that. That's alot of houses and garages with antique and vintage stuff in them.
That's what I was thinking, all we need is a board!Dang, that a whole collection between Lugz and WNY!

Plumb wrenches look great. Glad the 2 I had matched your set and helped you out! Thanks for sharing a photo!Sales seem pretty good still but with the holidays and winter coming sure to be a big slowdown. Pick-ups over probably the last 3 to 4 weekends.
Estate sale with an early start last evening after work at 5:00pm. Master Mechanic USA 3/8 flex-head ratchet which is really nice. Never seen one before. Craftsman made in France long reach pliers. Proto and Williams soft face hammers. Bonney SAE wrench set.
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Plomb DBE wrench set which was quite surprised to see in this area. Smallest two wrenches were picked up from member ForrestT. Also surprised to see at the sale two Plomb socket sets one each in 3/8 & 1/2 but didn't pick them up since they were really a mishmash given the number of years old.
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Snap-On 1/2" drive SAE impact sockets, Snap-On 3/8 drive SAE universal sockets, Snap-on and Mac wrenches, Diamond Handiman wrench.
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Craftsman and Armstrong 3/8 flex-head ratchets.
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Bunch of Vulcan SAE stuff
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I didn't ask.Mind sharing what the seller was asking for it?
| DRILLS,PLIERS,WRENCHES | |
| Text Info | Hjorth patented, and apparently made, a wrench (15 Dec. 1896) and a drill (11 June 1896; invalid date). By 1903, he had added "& Co." to his name and was making a 8 Sept. 1903 patent "wrench-like" pliers. |
Notable for a few things, including a very early lever action adjustable or pliers type wrench called THE LIGHTNING, for employing Mr Petersen, who would leave to start Crescent, and for having the same last name as B.A. Hjorth, of B.A. Hjorth Company, which you may recognize better by the acronym BAHCO!wiped it down a bit, looks like WM HJORTH & CO


Dude, now it's just getting unfair. It's becoming a knack.two PlieRenches, couple extra jaws & pouch
I'm an MB, not a postwar guy, but that could be fairly rare and desirable.The Jeep manual is copyright 1948
The book is quite famous among bibliophiles, 'Cuda. The author was teaching English in Sao Paolo, Brazil when he wrote it, inspired by an earlier posting where he tutored a young turk in Latin with the original A.A. Milne. The first dozen copies were self-published as a lark in 1958, but the privately distributed copies soon reached a shrewd desk at Dutton in 1960, who recognized the entertaining potential. It was actually the first foreign language book to ever reach the New York Times Bestsellers list.That has to be collectible.
Well, who could blame you? The famed teduardus ursus is disguised as a Centurion on the cover!I might not have figured out that was Pooh bear...