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Got back last night from a 10-day cruise around the Caribbean (@Outlawmws -- This is the way I've been "camping" for a lot of years!).
It got off to a rocky start due mostly to our late arrival (thanks United...) and the deluge Miami suffered on the day of our departure. We were literally the last to board the ship and it was pouring down in buckets. The crew temporarily "misplaced" our luggage so without fresh clothes, we decided to eat in our cabin. Due to the storm's wave action, dinner took 1.5 hours to arrive (Mrs. OR was starting to chew the carpet...), the food was luke-warm and the wine was corked and tasted like bad Kool-aid. But boy did we sleep like babes with the rolling of the ship! Unfortunately, the storm battered our side of the ship to the point water infiltrated the balcony door and we woke to a half soaked carpet. Nearly everyone on our side of the ship had wet carpet so it took a couple of days for the maintenance guys to get the water sucked up and everything to dry out. After that, it was smooth sailing and we had a great time.

I thought I was more-or-less keeping up with the thread while away but I somehow missed @ctuai's Johnny Ball find and subsequent eBay windfall. (Some of Lugz's comments make a lot more sense now!) Congratulations on an astute find and a 6.022 X 1023 time increase on your investment--You ****!

***** also go out to @wtn1271 for those new tires and to @Michael_in_DE for his $18 Baby Wilton!

Hopefully, I'll find something to get me back in the game this week.
 
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@bmwrd0: Yes, vehicle battery prices are most definitely NOT for the squeamish anymore...

I wouldn't have gone anywhere without eating, even if I had to stop on my way to the parts store. Everyone around me would have paid dearly otherwise, LOL.

At least you were able to salvage part of your day for treasure hunting!

Mike
 
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**Just a quick reminder to keep the finds/picks coming. We only have 1 month left in the year. At the end of this year I will be launching a poll for POTY (picker of they year) and we will have voting....I am also awarding someone with the suckage trophy but only one vote counts in that area :)...actually I've been keeping track of ***** awarded... So if you are saying someone *****, please use those words. Things like "nice find, well done, thats amazing, or the non descript thumbs up don't cut it for this count unfortunately. I can't tell what goes on in everyone's brain when the say those things so if you think the person *****, please let us know :). Trophys/bragging rights are on the line here folks :)
 

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Went to visit a location where there will be a spring auction but was told by the owner that we could go in before the sale. Unfortunately, everything I offered on was "That should really go to the auction". What a bummer because there was some pretty cool stuff. Any way, I at least came away with some oil cans that I'll probably use for trading.

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For what it's worth, as I sell items I update my previous posts with what the item actually sold for. While it was fun to chalk up the Johnny Ball, the more insightful "sold for" update was the Aug 3: 23 - Stanley 45 & 55 combination plow plane cutter blades. Should one sell them individually or as a set?

Went with individually, currently 14 sold and I'm up to $337. So it turns out that if you come across a set of plow plane cutters you'll likely come out ahead in $ if sell them individually.
 
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Went with individually, currently 14 sold and I'm up to $337. So it turns out that if you come across a set of plow plane cutters sell them individually.


Oh Most definitely. If you are up to the hassle of selling, the components are worth more. Just saw a guy selling plane parts for 3-4x total what a complete plane would sell for. Breaks my heart to see people tear down good tools, but so many of us have 3/4 of a set of plane irons, or whatever tool. One guy tried to get me to break up 90% of a Yankee radio set so he could complete his.
 

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**Just a quick reminder to keep the finds/picks coming. We only have 1 month left in the year. At the end of this year I will be launching a poll for POTY (picker of they year) and we will have voting....I am also awarding someone with the suckage trophy but only one vote counts in that area :)...actually I've been keeping track of ***** awarded... So if you are saying someone *****, please use those words. Things like "nice find, well done, thats amazing, or the non descript thumbs up don't cut it for this count unfortunately. I can't tell what goes on in everyone's brain when the say those things so if you think the person *****, please let us know :). Trophys/bragging rights are on the line here folks :)

You ****...

Mike
 

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**Just a quick reminder to keep the finds/picks coming. We only have 1 month left in the year. At the end of this year I will be launching a poll for POTY (picker of they year) and we will have voting....I am also awarding someone with the suckage trophy but only one vote counts in that area :)...actually I've been keeping track of ***** awarded... So if you are saying someone *****, please use those words. Things like "nice find, well done, thats amazing, or the non descript thumbs up don't cut it for this count unfortunately. I can't tell what goes on in everyone's brain when the say those things so if you think the person *****, please let us know :). Trophys/bragging rights are on the line here folks :)
I can't believe I've been on this site this long and didn't know "you ****" was currency. I always thought it was just "something we say" on here, lol.
 

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Acquired two more pairs of US Navy binoculars from the nice Seller in my earlier post
First pair was made by Universal Camera dated 1943

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In 1943 the tide in the Battle for the Atlantic was turning our way
We won the struggle for Guadalcanal, but the Soloman's Campaign was still on.....
 

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Odd cleaning out sale popped up today, so went and looked. Got some unusuals. 4 planking chain clamps, CM 3/4 HP block grinder, 75/25 welding tank, interesting chain come-along, box of four new commercial door hinges, box of heavy fishing sinkers, and a Rockwell drill press, all for less than the drill press is worth. Already have a nice block grinder, so put the one from today in the classifieds cheap. Needed another tank for TIG, so that was good. Planking clamps will become garage wall art. Chain come-a-long will go in electrolysis, and be restored to perfect working and then become wall art. The drill press will go to someone else to pay for it all. Gave me something amusing to do today, don't get many sales this time of year.

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Odd cleaning out sale popped up today, so went and looked. Got some unusuals. 4 planking chain clamps, CM 3/4 HP block grinder, 75/25 welding tank, interesting chain come-along, box of four new commercial door hinges, box of heavy fishing sinkers, and a Rockwell drill press, all for less than the drill press is worth. Already have a nice block grinder, so put the one from today in the classifieds cheap. Needed another tank for TIG, so that was good. Planking clamps will become garage wall art. Chain come-a-long will go in electrolysis, and be restored to perfect working and then become wall art. The drill press will go to someone else to pay for it all. Gave me something amusing to do today, don't get many sales this time of year.

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Pardon my ignorance but I looked up the term with no luck. Just what are those chain attachments really.
 

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Pardon my ignorance but I looked up the term with no luck. Just what are those chain attachments really.
 

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It doesn't compare to ctuai's Johny Ball Ebay windfall but this set of 5 Chevrolet 61-63 C10 hubcaps I bought in October eventually brought $500 plus shipping on Ebay after my buddy selling them for me and I agreed to a $500 offer. My cut was $425, since I only paid $20 for them I'm happy!
 

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It doesn't compare to ctuai's Johny Ball Ebay windfall but this set of 5 Chevrolet 61-63 C10 hubcaps I bought in October eventually brought $500 plus shipping on Ebay after my buddy selling them for me and I agreed to a $500 offer. My cut was $425, since I only paid $20 for them I'm happy!
The guy who successfully bought those from you must be very happy. I can't imagine the dealers originally sold very many sets of those hubcaps. Did they look totally unused? Did the seller give you any backstory on them? Maybe a previous truck owner took them off and just put them aside.
 

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One sale today with a semi-promising sale starting tomorrow. Supposed to be cold and wet so it may keep some away,lets hope there is no lines. Anyhow today yielded:
Wrenches

Craftsman DOE 1/4 x 5/16,3/8x7/16,1/2x9/16,2@19/32x11/16,2@5/8x3/4,2@25/32x13/16, 12mmx14mm,13mmx15mm
Craftsman 11/32 combo
Craftsman DBE 3/8x7/16
PowrKraft DOE 3/8x7/16
PowrKraft 1-1/16” combo

DRIVE TOOLS
PowrKraft 3/8”dr ratchet
Craftsman 3/8”dr Sliding Tee Circle U
Craftsman 1/4” spinner handle

SOCKETS
Craftsman 1/4” dr 7/32”,1/4” hex sockets -v-
Craftsman 1/4” dr 7/16”,1/2” 6 point shallow
PowrKraft 1/4” dr 5/16” 6 point shallow
SK 1/4” dr 3/8”,7/16” 6 point shallow
Craftsman 3/8” dr 5/32”,3/16”,7/32”,1/4”,5/16”/3/8” hex drive sockets -v-
Craftsman 3/8 “ dr universal swivel =v=
PowrKraft 3/8” dr 7/16”,2@1/2”,9/16” 12 point deep
PowrKraft 3/8” dr 7/16” 6 point deep
PowrKraft 1/2” dr 1”,1-¼” 12 point
Life-Time LS1238 1/2” dr 1-3/16” 12 point
Herbrand 3/8” extension 3”
Craftsman Slip Joint Pliers Circle P
Channelock Arc Joint Pliers
 

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Not sure why, but knives keep following me home. This week's estate sale knives: 7 Cases, 2 Winchesters, one Hen & Rooster, and one Kabar. At least they don't take up much space and care and feeding is minimal. :)

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Odd cleaning out sale popped up today, so went and looked. Got some unusuals. 4 planking chain clamps, CM 3/4 HP block grinder, 75/25 welding tank, interesting chain come-along, box of four new commercial door hinges, box of heavy fishing sinkers, and a Rockwell drill press, all for less than the drill press is worth. Already have a nice block grinder, so put the one from today in the classifieds cheap. Needed another tank for TIG, so that was good. Planking clamps will become garage wall art. Chain come-a-long will go in electrolysis, and be restored to perfect working and then become wall art. The drill press will go to someone else to pay for it all. Gave me something amusing to do today, don't get many sales this time of year.

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Pics of the DP? Nice find on the grinder!


It doesn't compare to ctuai's Johny Ball Ebay windfall but this set of 5 Chevrolet 61-63 C10 hubcaps I bought in October eventually brought $500 plus shipping on Ebay after my buddy selling them for me and I agreed to a $500 offer. My cut was $425, since I only paid $20 for them I'm happy!

You ****!


One sale today with a semi-promising sale starting tomorrow. Supposed to be cold and wet so it may keep some away,lets hope there is no lines. Anyhow today yielded:
Wrenches

Craftsman DOE 1/4 x 5/16,3/8x7/16,1/2x9/16,2@19/32x11/16,2@5/8x3/4,2@25/32x13/16, 12mmx14mm,13mmx15mm
Craftsman 11/32 combo
Craftsman DBE 3/8x7/16
PowrKraft DOE 3/8x7/16
PowrKraft 1-1/16” combo

DRIVE TOOLS
PowrKraft 3/8”dr ratchet
Craftsman 3/8”dr Sliding Tee Circle U
Craftsman 1/4” spinner handle

SOCKETS
Craftsman 1/4” dr 7/32”,1/4” hex sockets -v-
Craftsman 1/4” dr 7/16”,1/2” 6 point shallow
PowrKraft 1/4” dr 5/16” 6 point shallow
SK 1/4” dr 3/8”,7/16” 6 point shallow
Craftsman 3/8” dr 5/32”,3/16”,7/32”,1/4”,5/16”/3/8” hex drive sockets -v-
Craftsman 3/8 “ dr universal swivel =v=
PowrKraft 3/8” dr 7/16”,2@1/2”,9/16” 12 point deep
PowrKraft 3/8” dr 7/16” 6 point deep
PowrKraft 1/2” dr 1”,1-¼” 12 point
Life-Time LS1238 1/2” dr 1-3/16” 12 point
Herbrand 3/8” extension 3”
Craftsman Slip Joint Pliers Circle P
Channelock Arc Joint Pliers

Nice haul!


Mike
 

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These items I actually picked up at an estate sale a few weeks ago. The sale didn't look great in photos but I was in town already and stopped by. Found a few decent pieces, my favorites were the Craftsman drill index and the Plomb pipe wrench. Spent around $30 total.
 

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The sale I mentioned yesterday ,I got there about 2-1/2 hours after it opened. I was a digger sale as in there was 20ish small toolboxes,each time you opened one, more sockets,wrenches,tools were available to dig through. I spent the better part of 30 minutes digging and came up with this:

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1/4” drive
Craftsman 6mm,8mm,10mm,2@12mm,2@1/4”,9/32”,5/16”,11/32”,7/16” homemade drag link(?) shallow
7/32”,5/16” 10mm deep
Mustang 1/4”,9/32”,11/32”
Indestro 5/16”
Challenger 7/32”
SK 3/8” shallow,7/16” deep

3/8” drive
Craftsman 3/8” 8 point =v=,1/2” 6 pt ,T14 torx,2@3/8”deep
Challenger 7/16” deep
Easco 10mm deep
Herbrand 7/16”,1/2”,9/16”,11/16” 12 point deep
Husky 13mm swivel 6 point
Proto 6524-B Oil Pressure Sending unit socket
SK 7/16” deep,3/8” ext,5/8” deep,18mm shallow
Snap On 7/16”,11/16” crowsfoot,1/4”,5/16” 6 pt shallow,5/8” deep

1/2” drive
Bonney A16 1/2” 12 point shallow
MAC 13/16’’ deep 6 point impact
SK 3/8” 6pt,2@ 5/8” 12 pt shallow
Snap On 11/16” 6 pt shallow
Proto 5436 1-1/8” 12 point shallow

DRIVE TOOLS
Titan 1/4” mini ratchet
Armstrong NMB-91 1/4” ratchet
Craftsman 3/8” ratchet
Proto 1/2” ratchet
Blackhawk Breaker (missing end)

WRENCHES
DOE’s
Craftsman 1/2x9/16,19/32x11/16,5/8x3/4,17mmx19mm
Proto 1/2x9/16 tappet,7/16x3/8,3/4x5/8 ,9/32x5/16 ign
Plomb 3/4x11/16
Vanadium 3/8x7/16
Indestro 1/4x5/16,16mmx17mm
Wizard 3/8x5/16

COMBO Wrenches
Craftsman 2@10mm, 1/2”,9/16”,11/16”
Easco 10mm
Snap On OEX 20 5/8 (ground flat/thinner)
Challenger 11/16 (ground flat/thinner)

DBE
Plomb 7/16x3/8
Indestro 5/8x11/16 short
Indestro 1/2x9/16 long
Lectrolite 5/8x11/16 long
Made in U.S.A. 25/32x3/4 long

Petersen Dewitt 10R vice Grips
Pilliod Machinist Chest,my best guess is 1923-24 Based upon "The Guide"(Lugz would be proud of the price on this one)
 

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Saw this Craftsman roller at an Estate sale today, it was reasonably priced, but I have no need for it and I'm not a collector/restorer.

I was curious, is it 40s or 50s?
Different sources, different dates

http://www.rustynailsalvage.com/blog/history-of-the-craftsman-logo (1960s - 1970s)

GJ
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/craftsman-crown-date-please.287632/ (1958 - ??)

Definitely not 40s, the hated lawn mower of my youth forced labor (1970s on) has one of those logos
 

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Only one interesting sale listed on Craigslist today so we checked it out. The sale was listed as tools and supplies being sold by a retired electrical contractor. When we arrived it was obvious that he had retired due to health issues. The only item that I liked was a half gallon Swingspout for which I paid the asking price.
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On the way home we spotted a sign saying “Fun Estate Sale” who’s sales we’ve experienced in the past are NEVER fun but it was the only TOO that we saw so we stopped in. My wife spotted the only worthwhile tool in the place. It was a like new Estwing small sledge, a junior version of one of my favorites. I paid double what I would have liked to pay but I liked the hammer.
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