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Smokeshow69
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Yeah duddly suxs! That’s 4 off those barristers








Neat. Didn't even notice the missing e. The fit is very nice and tight on 17mm and 19mm fasteners.Chrom instead of chrome often indicates made in Germany.
Chrom instead of chrome often indicates made in Germany.









Looks like a spring loaded ball like what I had in my hall closet doors. There was a metal latch plate above in the doorframe with an indent as a detent.
There will be a 3rd. There always is. It's the GS thread magic. Outlaw knows. Never fails.(2nd one in 24 hours on this forum @jb books )
Metric? Post more and better pics on the Billings thread down on the VB.Billings DOE special. It has "13 and "14" marked on the heads that cannot be seen on this side of the wrench. I don't understand that one

I'm in meetings for the next few hoursThe stamped-steel asymmetrical TOE wrench has a name on the flip side that I am intentionally hiding from Quickdraw McGooglers like RTM and 4.c, lest they ruin my research fun.![]()
The three wire connector is for a BRK smoke or CO detector.Well, I guess I am following JMLangford for the first one of the year
... Not a purchase. I bought a car last year. I recently noted that there is sometimes an intermittent noise as if something rolls when I accelerate or stop. Checked all the door pockets, etc - nothing. Started looking around and found a small cylinder with a ball on top (and spring behind - have no clue what is is for in Highlander...)
Decided to keep looking and checked all the potential spots (under seat railings, etc). There were coupe of other things not included in the picture - a pencil, a ACE glove (only one!) and some garbage...
The best finding is MAC MD6 5mm deep socket (1/4" drive) - in great condition + I did not have a deep 5mm
P.S. If anybody has a clue what a cylinder with the ball and the 3 wire connector are for, please let me know... I suspect that the cylinder with the ball could be used to keep the closed doors shut if there is a metal indent piece installed in the door frame, but not sure where one would use it in the car...
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That's a cool find!!! Would pair very well with a SAAD snoopy. One of us should clearly trade.This San Antonio Air Depot cotter pin puller

Well I did a very dumb thing today. Buyer came this morning for a '72/'74 Craftsman stack I had for sale. I had the box listed with and without tools. Buyer had expressed yesterday,just wanted the boxes, so I emptied the drawers,errr most of the drawers, I realized after they left I skipped emptying a drawer. I had the buyer's number and a quick text,explaining my embarrassment and I'll pick up the contents later next week,as I will be on that side of Metro Detroit next week for work.I forgot to post my LEAVE-BEHINDS!
Private Lugnutz said:Quickdraw McGooglers like RTM and 4.c
(In one instance it was almost simultaneous, which was truly bizarre.)
terry-marsh.com
terry-marsh.com
You had an ethical buyerWell I did a very dumb thing today. Buyer came this morning for a '72/'74 Craftsman stack I had for sale. I had the box listed with and without tools. Buyer had expressed yesterday,just wanted the boxes, so I emptied the drawers,errr most of the drawers, I realized after they left I skipped emptying a drawer. I had the buyer's number and a quick text,explaining my embarrassment and I'll pick up the contents later next week,as I will be on that side of Metro Detroit next week for work.
Good for the karma.I called the seller and offered to bring them back,
Yes, a very decent man. We had chatted quite a bit , but we were dodging a bit of rain as we were loading. Neither of us caught it right away.You had an ethical buyer
Actually I'm only responding on that stamped wrench in the unlikely event that you did not already pick up on these two URLs that I didn't even know existed until a couple hours ago:
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Wrench & other lamp tool manufacturers A – F
This spirit/alcohol preheater can came with an AIDA Model 233 lantern in Ralph Trask’s collection. Note the antlered deer logo that signifies the AIDA brand. This funnel and pricker came wit…terry-marsh.com
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Wrench & other lamp tool manufacturers G – Z
Jason Tyler got this tip cleaner with a collection of hollow wire items. It was made by The Gloria Light Co. of Australasia, Melbourne, Australia. It is just over 2″ in length and is missing …terry-marsh.com
^ the first URL answers my question about "Why are there so damn many oddball "bicycle wrenches" listed on ebay?"





Holy smokes ! Thats a heck of a find. Nice work. The details are very intricate.I found one sale worth heading to this AM, and feel I did well for myself at less than a $20:
A Millers Falls tack puller, Stanley #51 spoke shave, Stanley #4 type 11 corrugated, and a Craftsman heritage socket set,
here is a pic showing the contents of the set, and the bottom of the plane.
Both need a bit of work, but should more than pay for the last two weeks activities.
As I was pulling up to the sale, I got a call that an auction win of mine from a while back was ready to be picked up, so I had to speed off to make that in time for later appointment:
An older (not sure of the date just yet) English shotgun, from what is called a "country gunmaker", in other words, not from London or Birmingham, and in this case Liverpool. William Richards is the maker, who, by the way is still around and in trade, and the auction house misidentified it as Westly Richards, which is why I was able to get it at a price I can afford. I will need some work, as there is rust on the barrels, which are Damascus. So, black powder only, and I need special shells in any case, as it is chambered for 12 bore 2-1/2, an older English size.
But, just look at the delicate engraving!
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