


You might be thinking of a different knife, or letting your sense of our verbosity enlarge your memory on this one. Some collectors call them "G.P." knives, which is the same amount of letters, or "MIL-K", which is two more letters, but phonically just two syllables!what I've always referred to as an "US" knife and what my verbose GJ'ers with an Army affiliation call something appropriately more verbose
Holy **** do you ****!A Matco tools branded Robinair 34288 automotive AC service machine with a partially full R134a tank, two oil/dye injectors and the vinyl cover for $50.
Well, you **** too, but that might end up being the most expensive "free" thing ever.free --- 1964 Mack DM800 dump truck.
IDK, children and spouses come "free" but sure can get expensive quick!Well, you **** too, but that might end up being the most expensive "free" thing ever.free --- 1964 Mack DM800 dump truck.
Without question!...or letting your sense of our verbosity enlarge your memory on this one.
Flyers are simple creatures and tend to follow the path of least (mental) effort. I can imagine a conversation with an AF flyer holding that type of knife with someone from our sister service who requests to borrow it for a moment:Some collectors call them "G.P." knives, which is the same amount of letters, or "MIL-K", which is two more letters, but phonically just two syllables!![]()
OR, don't over-complicate things with your quest for pilot-level simplicity.Alternatively:
Army: Hey, let me borrow that MIL-K for a minute.
AF: My what??
Army: Your MIL-K knife.
AF: My milk knife?? WTF is a milk knife? You mean a spoon?
Oh, it's hardly a quest--more like a medical condition!OR, don't over-complicate things with your quest for pilot-level simplicity.![]()





Those vintage carrom gameboards sell well as interior decor. If that was a Mrs. Smokeshow snag, please pay her my compliments for having a good eye for junque.Picture of last weekends "free" haul









So as you have seen me allude to in past posts, my solo enjoyment of garage sale/es sales has become a family adventure outing now. My wife and son come along and enjoy the thrill of the hunt. As my wife has seen me do, if I see something I know I can flip for good money, I buy it and post it on local fb or c list classifieds. Heck, I buy tons of tool boxes so I can have a tool sale every few months to make some extra coin.
However, recently it hasn't been me who is killing it, it's my wife. We have recently started picking up inexpensive or free home decoration items and reselling them through fb market place. My wife has a good decorative sense and uses our house interior to photograph items for sale. Case and point
-3 weeks ago, at the sale where I had to leave the vintage coldspot fridge- my wife picked up a free table that I showed a picture of. Less than a week later she sells it for $125
-2 weeks ago, at that sale where I got the vise/workbench and the snappy mid chests and other things, she put a bunch of decorative items into our pile and she has been selling alot of those items for ridiculous amounts. The table that had wicker on the side of it, she sold for $160. (we paid $150 for the whole lot). I did sell the filthy workbench and vise for $125 and will sell the tools at the next sale.
-last week while we were out to breakfast with my son for his birthday, we spotted a "sale" sign in the country. You know, the kind of country where barns are on every property... so we followed the sign. It was the second day of the sale and everything was free. I couldn't believe it. We loaded up a truck bed full of decorative items. I didn't get one tool item but I didn't care because I knew what these were for. She listed the items and so far has been doing pretty well and there still is lots more to sell.
So far from the past 3 weekends of house decorative items we are $500 in the green. I would have not given any thought to most of the items she picked up but now I'm keeping my eyes peeled for sure!
Picture of last weekends "free" haul


I skipped ahead to the pics, missed the lead-in caption, and thought, "I hope he's not talking about the back of that Bell truck and whatever that red dumper is!"I found nothing I wanted, but SWMBO dug out two cast iron plant holders.
I have seen people use just about anything to hold a plant and call it artsy. 


Proto body hammer
Paschall 2oz hammer with replaced handle
Nice find!18" Tower and Lyon corrugated sole plane


