craftsman creep
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sorry, knowing how many people used this phrase over the past 50+ years, too many things to even consider googling.Did nobody read this far? Is everybody sick of my little games, quizzes, and mystery reveals or are y'all just waiting for me to Paul Harvey this?![]()
Well for the record I had 2 good phone chats with Lugz and Mrs.Lugz. The kerosene can was something I would have never even looked at had one not been posted on GJ.Telegraph, huh? That's one way of putting it!
Fair warning. I'm about to bogart the thread a little with a funny story.
Context: As some of you know, I work in a SCIF. No phones. No cell phones. I check it when I can, which is sometimes not too often.
Today, despite it being a long weekend, with a lot of gov't pukes taking off today and Monday, I had stuff to do. After I hit the flea and posted my finds at 0944, I go in and I don't come out again until 1530. I have a series of missed calls and texts from Mrs. Lugz at 1:11, 1:26, 1:44, 2:07, 2:22, etc. So I call, heart racing, thinking, 'Oh ****, the Central Air went out or the dog died or one of my kids crashed the Wrangler.'
Nope!
Me: "What's wrong?!"
Her: "Some guy from something called Garage Journal called. He's trying to get ahold of you. He said he's standing in a garage looking at something you might want wondering if he should buy it for you. That was hours ago."
WTF? On my house phone?! That rules out @d42jeep and @Username already in use and a few other guys who always use my cell phone. What idiot just outed me to the Commander-in-Chief-of-the-House as a guy who is taking calls from strangers on a Friday about stuff at estate sales?! This is akin to sneaking in some surfcasting when you're supposed to be at work or stopping at the tavern when you;re supposed to be at the library or or or fuggin or! I'm going eek, erp, um, just to buy myself some time, thinking of ways to make this sound anything like I'm part of an informal online cabal of junk pickers collaborating with each other to increase the frequency with which they can go broke!
But...I'm just busting Andy's chops. We had a good chat and now he has my number!It was the kerosene can. Different mfgr, but also in Massachusetts, I noticed, and spelled EMTY, so it must be a standard. That makes TWO in two weeks. Now Andy and I are wondering who, in magical Garage Sale thread tradition, will be the one to find the inevitable THIRD EXAMPLE.
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Ok did Kwality Kases make kutlery?Without giving too much away, this one is a whole helluva lot older and cooler than that!
Indeed! And for the record, Andy and I have been collaborating for years - but over email.Well for the record I had 2 good phone chats with Lugz
A GJ first!and Mrs.Lugz
Wow ! You ****! I need curbs like that where I live lol.
Love the axe !
.Did nobody read this far?
Is everybody sick of my little games...
I read on, just late (I had a day like you rarely get to GJ before 5PM PT)- If you're not still reading, you're going to miss the best part. If you are, the key to what makes that little folding "Key to Quality" key knife the best thing I found today, and maybe all year, is on the flip side!!!!
Yes...Did nobody read this far?
Awesome! never saw one from Plvmb!The big *** openings wrench is a PLVMB
Swag? Lock picking key...good old SWAGing
had a neighbor issue a “curb alert” yesterday. All FREE
Ditto!You ****!





Proto LA driver
Special steering wheel puller. Additional post to come.
The flip side of that key knife.
I am already having kicking-myself-in-the-a$$ remorse for the sharpening stone. I
(And I have a Hungarian going myself right now...)![]()
50 smackers! And two of the stones had sone deep swales in them.What was the logic at the moment?
YOU **** for that haul! Especially the Williams M-52 never seen on before!Nice Plomb wrench Lugz. It isn’t common like most tools, that’s for sure.
I had a little haul of some older tools from a by appointment tool sale a few weeks ago. I chose a number of wrenches, sockets, ratchets, and a few other bits.
Lots of (common) Plomb and Proto. Craftsman, S-K, SnapOn, Cornwell, Williams, Blue-Point, Bonney, Stanley, Billings, New Britain, Utica, and other US.
A damaged Queen City knife was a freebie. A nice Crescent awl. The real gem for me is the puller at bottom left, found in a box of worn out puller parts.
williams 1/4 ratchet, mostly 1/4” sockets, few old Snap-On (including a 9/32 dr. in copper), Vlcheck drag link.
Proto LA driver
Special steering wheel puller. Additional post to come.
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50 smackers! And two of the stones had sone deep swales in them.
thanksNice! a fulll handle Stubby!
very cool!
They’re around, just never know when they’ll turn up.YOU **** for that haul! Especially the Williams M-52 never seen on before!
Heaven on earth!Hit a great sale today from a fellow downsizing a bit. Last day of sale but he would be open to tracking him down.
My favorite part was I saw two young shoppers loving the stuff. Always great to see younger people interested in vintage tools. I told them about GJ and hope to see them here.
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These come up about once a week on a Facebook Group,Smokeshow69 is pretty familiar with LOL . The consensus is the same wrench was used from mid-30's til they ran out of stock in the late 50's early 60's.This (Lugz 2023_24) is my kind of small haul. A little of everything, all a little odd. Including an old tin knocker's hammer-welder (roofers in particular would wield two of these at the same time, one hot, one in the firebox), a Long C era tank wrench (with a very peculiar, thin, rectangular "C" that I have never seen before!), a tool I was guessing wrongly to be somehow tire related that I looked up when I got home (obscuring the patent info in case anyone wants to test their experience or intuition without any help), an Armstrong "S" wrench (that looks brake-ish to me), and a vinyl snap pouch Chapman midget set (that is not nearly as old as my WWII eyeglass case set, but old enough for my plastic box averse taste, and very nice).
Lugz is the wedge end copper? that looks like a soldering copper for things like gutter ends to me?Including an old tin knocker's hammer-welder
Yes. And yes. We're saying same thing, different terms.Lugz is the wedge end copper? that looks like a soldering copper for things like gutter ends to me?






Fantastic! Here's mine...Oh, and where is @zanyad? I've been meaning to post this ever since I saw your avatar show up here.
Check out this eyeglasses holder behind my reading chair! Is that a perfect match or what? (And I have a Hungarian going myself right now...)![]()
Just posted cleaned-up close-ups at the end of this thread...
Wiss

Me too, but I haven't seen too many of the swiveling offset types like that and the others on that thread.I have quite a collection of old soldering coppers,










Much later MAC than I collect but I totally would've thrown them in just to figure it out. Sometimes when things like this are not throw-ins or a buck each I just take a photo. They're cool. I am guessing palm wrenches. 4mm hex. And the other maybe for some kind of petcock like valve? You could get some good turning action with those radiated leafs.Mac No idea what they are but they threw them in on one off my piles
YOU ****!Swap meet added some tools
first stop 8 second stop 3 third stop 20 fourth stop 8 todays total 39.00
tool totals
proto 12 wrench’s 1 1/2 extension 1 socket 1 screwdriver 1 nut driver 2 bit drivers
plvmb 2 midgets 4 wrench’s 2 are cut 1 3/8 breaker 1 punch odd shaped
Williams 3 nut divers 3 wrench’s
snap on 2 bit drivers 1 blue point double box 1 snub screwdriver
armstrong 6 Allen bit drivers
craftsman 7 Allen bit drivers 1 socket
Mac No idea what they are but they threw them in on one off my piles
3 matco punches
sk 1 1/2 drive socket 8 3/8 drive socket 9 1/4 drive sockets 1 6 inch adjustable
didnt even noticed tell I got home but part of the 2 dollar 1/4 drive sk had 4 Firestone sockets on it… never seen those before
not a bad day
What's it like having 'the tables turned on you'?!to…
SELL for our first time...



What's it like having 'the tables turned on you'?!![]()