What are the 3 items with the question marks?
I don't know what the see-through plastic case to the left of the plane is or the blue plastic case. I didn't look at them. The tool to the very right of the blue plastic case is a basin wrench.
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Generally speaking, and it should probably go without saying by now, when I go to a flea market, I am not looking for modern tools, equipment or things. I am very selective. When I scan a table or paw through a box or a milk crate, I am wearing metaphorical antique/vintage lenses. Picture Predator from the movie franchise filtering out terrain, noise floor, and anomalies from animate objects and harmless animate objects from threats in different parts of the spectrum. That's what I do with a table or a milk crate without even thinking about it. If it's plastic or shiny steel or otherwise modern I completely ignore it, shoving it aside if I have to without even bothering to identify it. If it's postwar (e.g., the red pipe wrench, the red bolt cutters, most of the screwdrivers, the hacksaw, etc on this table) I know it without having to pick it up and look at it. My eyes and hands go right to the vintage and antique things only.
I am also very quick. I do not dawdle. In the spring, summer, and fall, this is mainly because there are literally hundreds of tables and several half acre area liquidator loads in milk crates on the ground to get through and, while I obviously love this hobby like a 6th child, I have a life outside of picking. I wrote rhapsodically about this fine delicate balance between depth of surveillance and speed in my "Ode to Picking" (see the link in my signature block).
I am not opposed to grabbing something practical - you may recall I bought some vintage old stock furniture touch-up sticks last week, those are for use, not for the Lugzsonian, and sometimes I even buy something practical that's modern, but you guys never seen them. I throw those in the back seat, separating them from my Garage Sale thread photo. I'm all about the collectibles here. And bargains mean nothing to me. It's not that I don't care about money. I am a miser. I almost never have more than $50 cash with me. But my idea of a good haul and a good find has nothing to do with how much something costs. I prize the rare and unusual things above all else.
but I've seen a lot of your posts in other threads for years.
Ahhhh. Yessir. Got it.