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If anyone was going to comment on any of the ones I left comment-less, I figured it would be you! Very happy to find it. It is informative, in an entertaining way, but like a work of art itself. Small press. 1964. (I had to slip that one out of my bag before we all shared our finds, because I plan to give it to DD2, a design and merchandising student.)...that Typography book looks interesting, too.


Too small and no real padding (hard board inside?)? so I doubt it.Outlawmws, that blue mat looks like an exercise mat, I use them for working under cars instead of creepers.




Yessir! Only sorry I'm a latecomer.we attend 2 local AAUW Sales in our area. They are a great organization to support. I am slowly filling my bookcases with my new and old favorite authors.









hey wow, following on a theme, I met up with @bmwrd0 at the same swap meet, on Saturday. Arrived about 7, started at the back, and made it to the front by 10, when I had to run to make my next event.I went to the Branch 15 swap meet in Brooks, .


Just got it today for 25....amazing condition....the felt is in great condition and original key
Kobalt 3000 series 41"x41"x18" 11-drawer rollaround tool chest
Needed another box like a hole in the head, but - in a moment of weakness (smh) - for $30... just couldn't help myself...
I need help...

I'm not a huge fountain pen guy but they appear to be "normals".Esterbrooks are great work pens. Interesting nibs, or just normals?
You're never too old to hold all three in your fist at the same time and draw three-color concentric curlicues all over the paper!...so I could take notes during meetings in 3 colors. The 10 year old boy never left me apparantly.
I found one a few years ago and flipped it to a guy in Scotland for some pretty Pounds. Just sayin!The next thing under the box is a Plomb stud remover, looks like the two wedges are in it,


I have not looked close enough yet to see. A quick glance during the sale didn’t reveal any. But a quick google search makes you seem correct.RTM, that "counterbore" tool looks just like one that was used to put retainer grooves on valve guides for stem seals. Does it have any markings?
Again, correct. The piece broken off seemed a touch heavier than beer can, which surprised me for that usage. I don’t recall if I have a complete one at home, several pieces of Starrett measuring stuff waiting to be IDd.RTM, your Whatzit #1 appears to be part of a No. 65 Center Tester.










Buckeye Jack Mfg. Co., in Alliance, OH. Not common. I have a couple. Leg17 has a gorgeous set in marked pouch. We have a thread and it's in the Sticky Index.Need to do some research on these as I have no idea who made them.
You **** for the Williams stuff!Here's a few more things from a sale a couple weeks ago. The guy that passed was a logger and he was pretty hard on his stuff. The socket set boxes are absolutely trashed. There were a lot of nice axes and woodworking tools as well but they were asking ebay prices for most of that stuff so I just stuck with the mechanics tools as those were more reasonably priced.
Bunch of random wrenches, I can't remember how much I paid for these but pretty sure it was between $5-10. I don't see many VlChek sockets/ratchets/extensions so that one stands out to me a bit. The rest of it is pretty run of the mill.
Partial Williams socket set that I picked up for the ratchets. Think it was $4.
Partial Blackhawk set, the ratchet is a Wizard and some of the smaller sockets are random brands. Hoping I have the stuff to fill this out, I believe this one was $6.
And finally I couldn't leave a flying lady box behind for $3. No idea what this originally held as I haven't looked it up yet.
It had a few random bits in it, the extractor set is interesting but sadly incomplete.
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Odd is always cool. And the time to buy them is when you see them. The old I'll buy it if it's there next time doesn't always. Least not for me lFound these Lightening Pliers today. I've never heard of Hjorth Tool Corporation before. Couldn't pass up the $5 price tag on these odd pliers. These are 12" long & are very heavy. Has a screwdriver & a nail puller on the end of the handles.
That last truck looks like it's related to 'Mater.Here’s yesterday’s truck show swap meet haul. Total ≈$25, already made $12 back from selling the pliers.
Husky line wrenches:$2 apiece
Hats: $5 for the pair
NOS Wilson-Bohannan lock: $3
Craftsman offset screwdrivers: 3 for a $1
NOS Craftsman linesmen: $7
S-K 7621 Brake ring pliers: $6
Here are some pics of some of the trucks.
Do you guys see what’s wrong with this truck?
Nice ! Really like the screwdrivers!
looks like you found the missing 1/4" breaker for your SW sets from last week . And from your later post with the Williams stuff,you ****!!