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Flea Market Haul

Found a few deals today. The little CAT screwdriver was $.050. The yellow nutdriver next to it is a snap-on, what era is it from? I have seen thousands of those ford wrenches and usually skip over them. For some reason I picked it up and it was not marked Ford. It was a Herbrand, so I snagged it. I could not resist the Diamond adjustables. I paid $2 for the Craftsman case, what should be in it?

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Trucky

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I do believe that case was posted on another thread (same style) and it was full of woodworking tools... a jigsaw, a drill maybe, handheld belt sander, etc. That's my guess.

Good finds. I need to get out more.
 
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RM209

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Nice snag on those Diamonds; I've got a couple myself, and they're good quality wrenches.

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You could hang that Craftsman cabinet on the wall. I bet it would look nice with some liquor bottles on the right side and sippin glasses on the left!
 

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Re: Flea Market Haul

Can't help with the Craftsman, But a couple of comments on the Diamond and "Ford" wrench. My collections stop at the point where Diamond marks its wrenches USA and not Duluth. Diamond was bought out in the early 80s by a company who received a ton of $ from the city of Duluth to do so. 2 yrs. later, that company sold out to Cooper Tools and the operation was moved to a non-union shop in Orangeburg, SC. Lots of good paying jobs lost. I am still hoppin' mad!!!! On a happier note, I have a challenge for you. Find the Diamond, Duluth marked tool in the Ford wrench style. Will send a photo in a day or two. Have to work on the honeydew list. Good Luck
 
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