OK the kick off day (yardsales only) for the "Antique Fair" tomorrow on Sunday wasn't bad! Quite a few tools and other goodies. I walked 5 miles all told, and drove even more:
First score was the Channellock dykes for $2, then I think the lantern below and at the same place the can opener, (needs cleaned for brand) and the "Sky-Line" peeler w/Julienne slicer cutter, which was made in England, After that it gets muddy which came with what, but - Williams Hook Spanner, Proto, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft PWA 2400 obstruction wrench, Hand drill ($10 on that one) a "Strike out" Plvmb (XXXX) A PH 1, - may have markings, Boker Duckbill pliers, and SO sockets, Mostly a buck or less each.
The lantern is a Coleman QuickLite, (I think its a Jan of 1927 L-427 or 220) and other than it has very old RUG in it with a god-awful smell , in very good shape! $30
:
Bronze Oarlock, Shucker, 2 wooden boats, and a backwards? US Flag Patch: Still doing a buck each:
2 dozen NOS Vintage Flashbulbs, for $5, and the same for the display box of flies:
A buck total for the 3 drivers and Chisel grip, Less than a buck each for Proto Drift punches, 2 drivers, 2 P&C combos, and the Keencut specialty scissors, I think these are for trimming flat lantern wicks.
A small aluminum square ($2), Stiletto (blue) and Firestone Deluxe hatchets -$3 Each.
Another 40's Lodge, #3, 6" Skillet (3 recently... I think I have another in Camping?) 2 rings for the ladies, ($5 each), souvenir bell for the Redwood Highway, (Spoon handle?) an Ibbotson Brothers carving knife and unmarked Fork; the fork definitely has a Deer antler handle, $2.50 for both, Butter knife, silver plate at least. cents 50
Empty Leather case, (Movie camera?), and an 1930 illustrated book by Nathaniel Hawthorn
That was it for the main area, two more stops coming: