I had nothing local, so I expanded my search, and found an Estate sale that looked good, just down th street from a collage once a month FM, so I went.
The FM wasn't bad, passed a lot of interesting but over priced stuff, I strolled it slow as I have strained something behind my knee that I think is tendinitis. Managed to make it through without a flair-up, (my usual 2 mile walk 2 rays ago really messed t up...)
Here is what I did get for 8 bucks total: (Plus a 3 ft section of 1-1/4" box tuning I didn't bother to photo)
The hammer is a GAM, marked both on the head and inscribed in the brass - Complete and no Effed up driver blades.
The Tin has a lot of lamp screws and switch keys. I need about 15 of the brass plated screws for an antique hanging lamp.
Then off to the Estate sale where I really got "Hammered"
there was a large box full of old body and metal working hammers, and some oversize dollies, that were more like hand held anvils than anything else.
I cherry picked these out, two have USMC adn "51" stamped in them:
Plus 4 Long C craftsman body hammers - the handles are marked "Fender Tools":

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Then a box full of 19 handles - most are NOS:
And hiding under the handle (found these after I got home) a trove of heads needing handles:
Eight of them - One is marked Dunlap - if the others are marked, they need de-rusted to find them:
othet garage finds, included an old NB Socket set, a small sheet metal hammer, painted olive Drab (were these ever put into army too ****?) 2 P&C DBE's and 2 Plomvb combos, as well as an extension, a small spoke-shave that I think will go into my camp tools after sharpening. I sometime need one...
More to come!