bmwrd0
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Talk to Outlaw about shipping lanterns.
The sale was alright but most of the stuff was overpriced in my opinion especially when I have enough of most of the stuff already. That said, I always want some decent stuff to at least look at then see if it is worth it. Sale was in Youngstown/Lewiston and luckily I picked that sale to hit because there was a big hand tool sale in West Seneca at the same time but no photo's of either sale so taking your chances. West Seneca sale posted photo's just after opening and looked like a whole lot of cheap stuff so looks like I chose right.Thanks. I looks like almost everything I touched was rusted in some form.
Can’t believe the Williams wrench score you got there! Sounds like a great sale.
Have you seen the speeder with the red/orange knob before? I’ve owned a bunch with the metal knob and seen many more, but not the plastic knob. It also has the W on the end.
You are probably right...I think that is for cooking pasta, not deep frying. Most are very open mesh.
242B Coleman lantern. Not too interested in single mantles but it was the last day and going to be trashed. If I can figure out how to ship, I might sell it.
Talk to Outlaw about shipping lanterns.
If you do decide to sell it, let me know. I just bought a 220E today (I'll get pictures later, I swear) in great shape that works perfectly and I'd be interested in having a single mantle to play around with. Yet another thing to collect/play with, yeesh.
I was also wondering if war related and trying minimize steel or maybe just experimenting with plastics. Perhaps Durez Plastics in NT may have been pushing them to look into using plastics, who knows.Flyer- I saw that one for sale when I was looking too. I spotted them in the 1943 catalog. Apparently the short version speeder came in plastic at that time as well. I wonder if it was war related, or just trying new materials.
Lugz affecting a sudden shyness on a literary creation?! Mr "Rust Never Sleeps" himself?! Well, I for one think it's a grand idea for Garage Journal, this thread and the "Picky" to have their own Wiki entry. Share your text, if you're still reluctant, and we can crowd-share the work. I'm in.Well, the physical trophies are. I'm not at all sure that it's that cut and dry about any of the content. This post I am writing right now, any post, or any thread. But what I meant was, GJ is his business. Literally. One of his livelihoods. He owns the site. It's not my place to make a Wiki page for one thread when there's not even a Wiki page for the site itself. Granted, it's one of the most well-known and popular threads, I have always been a major purveyor of it, and I started the whole Picker of the Year thing, but it's a big site, and it's not my place to do something like that. As I said, it was just a lark. Anyway, have you seen how much is involved in Wiki content creation?
Have at it! Looks like you'll have help from @Old Radar and @mikeinri.
Had a pretty good day today.
I had been watching a local online auction with a bunch of vises. The Reeds and 4" and larger Wilton Bullets went for big money, I managed to snag these two 3" swivels for less than $50 each.
Next I went to a garage that I had picked before. Sweet elderly widow occasionally calls me to come dig through her late husband's things. When I go, I end up doing some household chores for her, have a cup of coffee, and just talk to her for a while. Her husband and I shared a lot of the same interests, and I think it makes her happy to sell his stuff to a guy who likes old Ford and old tools. She almost always tries to give things to me, but I make sure and pay her fairly. She has no children, and no other family in this town. I check on her often.
Today, I trimmed a tree, and put new batteries in her security camera. We talked about her time as a school secretary in the 50s, and I went to digging.
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Proto, Blackhawk, Mac, Plomb, Imperial, etc
Craftsman
Proto, Crescent, Ridgid, Diamond
I have been in this garage several times, and never noticed this cabinet until today. Its in beautiful shape, with the exception of the fact that George apparently lacked Post-It notes, so he wrote numbers and names all over this cabinet. Common sense tells me to clean it up, but I think I will hang it in the shop exactly how it is.
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** Ahem, lilysdad- you are dangerously close to violating suckage rules...one can never **** them selves. You must lay out your spoils of war and let others decide if you ****For some reason, its easier to post the images first, then fill in the details later.
And yeah, I **** for that one...and I like it!
** Heh, when I lived in Northern California (Tracy) I used to throw the "Hecka" around like it was going out of style...**Hey, we all have a little bit of local speech, brah.
Sometimes is hecka local.
Not war related. Rubber was also a controlled resource, and I have a dozen wartime Williams doorknob speeders caked in cosmolene. All steel.wonder if it was war related, or just trying new materials.
I'm not sure how comparing myself to Frank Abagnale, Jr. and Seth Dillon and calling my own fake Wiki page a work of evil freaking genius can be considered shy, but to re-clarify, my reluctance was primarily one of propriety. I will claim the Picky!Lugz affecting a sudden shyness on a literary creation?! Mr "Rust Never Sleeps" himself?! Well, I for one think it's a grand idea for Garage Journal, this thread and the "Picky" to have their own Wiki entry. Share your text, if you're still reluctant, and we can crowd-share the work. I'm in.
He was agreeing with someone else. Bad form? Maybe. Technically, though, not an infraction. We may need to convene a special emergency meeting of the rules committee. I would suggest Nantucket, but TEAMS probably more economical. 10 o'clock. You bring the virtual beer.you are dangerously close to violating suckage rules...one can never **** them selves. You must lay out your spoils of war and let others decide if you ****

Wife hit one of the local thrift stores and scored a Ronco rotisserie oven for $8…they do an amazing pork roast…won’t have to borrow one anymore![]()
Nothing was looking great this weekend but spied a poorly advertised sale today mentioning Rigid and Williams tools. First and only one there first thing this morning. Sale ended up being basically a small family run estate sale of hand tools from a gentleman who had worked at the local Dupont plant. Picked up a bunch of NOS JH Williams adjustable wrenches and passed on a bunch of Rigid pipe wrenches and William's SAE socket sets. Family had no idea why he had so many NOS/unused tools from I'm assuming his days at the plant.
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** Ahem, lilysdad- you are dangerously close to violating suckage rules...one can never **** them selves. You must lay out your spoils of war and let others decide if you ****
He was agreeing with someone else. Bad form? Maybe. Technically, though, not an infraction...
Early hub cap wrench. I have a bunch of knockoffs on my Mossberg board.this cool ford wrench which I haven't researched at all yet.
Looks like a Forsberg. Or Atkins.a craftsman amber handle hack saw,
Thanks for the 411 on both those items. I can't believe I paid only $7 for everything in that picture! It was a good day and my wife has found some more sales in the countryside she wants to hit since our church isn't having a church service today. Hopefully I'll find some good things today.Early hub cap wrench. I have a bunch of knockoffs on my Mossberg board.
Looks like a Forsberg. Or Atkins.
What I have tried to do is hit the estate sales that interest me(tools,etc) do my shopping on the items I know(tools) and them go back though the house and garage looking at items that may not be as familiar/known to me and see what I can educate myself on and buy to flip. Silverware, maybe china , quilts,etc.Just following up on a couple of highlights from my picks last weekend. I have sold both of those automotive club plaques on the big auction site for $100 each not including shipping. My wife was skeptical of the purchase at $10 but now she is singing a different tuneAnd in regards to to the decorative items/knick nacks /tools we have been bringing home the past month. We are approaching the 1k mark. I don't say this to brag but I would just encourage those of you who have thought about doing this in the past to take a little bit of a risk! It can really pay off.
If you don't get crazy with it. I never wanted to look at flipping as a business, because it would take the joy out of the looking, for me. But I have been spending other people's money for years at flea markets, just from an occasional thing or two I wasn't keeping. But the reserve is dwindling closer to the red. I quit eBay last year. I have to find a good big fall swap meet/car show type event to offload a bunch of stuff.I would just encourage those of you who have thought about doing this in the past to take a little bit of a risk! It can really pay off.
Does that Reed Prince take different bits? Funny looking double ferrule.Interesting stuff at this sale.










@Macduf Disregard. I just saw you posted on the 'Show your wood' thread. Very cool!!Does that Reed Prince take different bits? Funny looking double ferrule.



How many of you understand this Temperature Correction?




Dangit, I can't believe you got that meter for $30! You ****, lol.
Beemer *****.I also broke my own rules (never buy anything you don't know where you are gonna put) and picked this up: Delta Homecraft table saw jointer combo, with all the proper accessories such as original motor, guard, fence, mitre, and most importantly and the reason I got it, the stand.

