Outlawmws
Well-known member
The sun came out after raining all week and while it was a short list of stops, I did OK.
First stop had a lot of antique/vintage stuff but not a lot of tools, but there was one tub...
I never saw the sign, but the tub was marked 50c each. I got a double handful and they said it was from the 50 cent box and then said $5 for all of it I had, then, as I was trying to count mentally real quick, they dropped to $4... I stopped trying to count em...
Some Plvmb stuff, a couple of ford wrenches, a "Long C" Craftsman Socket, a script SO socket, Three other old sockets I need to ID, no name snips (marked "99" and made in USA) some "Bluebird" Battery Terminal pliers, and the smallest "auto" wrench I'd ever seen, and plated and marked interestingly as well...
Excepting a 3/4" I have a full set of these "Long C" Craftsman 1/2" drive sockets, from 7/16 (this one is a dupe) to 1", I have 2 "T" bars, and a couple of short extensions, but no ratchet or Breaker bar. (but I do have breakers in 3/8 and 1/4, but only a couple of sockets in those drives....)
The SO socket:
I stooped at a HS flea market and got this stuff for $4.50 all told:
Two small soldering coppers, A "Coors" bottle opener, A bonny long pattern 9/16 combo, a Plvmb double box, another Ford wrench, a 1/4" burr and an Xacto knife handle with the safety guard (which was why I wanted it)
The ford wrenches together:
All the Plvmb stuff:
and the Stirling Auto Wrench up close:
It's marked "Stirling" No. 1, and has twin "Ms" inside diamonds, and is marked:
Manfd by
F Mossberg Co. (Mossberg guns? I'll have to look into that)
Attelboro Mass. USA
Pat'd Nov 13 CO. (I'm assuming this is 1913...)
First stop had a lot of antique/vintage stuff but not a lot of tools, but there was one tub...
I never saw the sign, but the tub was marked 50c each. I got a double handful and they said it was from the 50 cent box and then said $5 for all of it I had, then, as I was trying to count mentally real quick, they dropped to $4... I stopped trying to count em...
Some Plvmb stuff, a couple of ford wrenches, a "Long C" Craftsman Socket, a script SO socket, Three other old sockets I need to ID, no name snips (marked "99" and made in USA) some "Bluebird" Battery Terminal pliers, and the smallest "auto" wrench I'd ever seen, and plated and marked interestingly as well...
Excepting a 3/4" I have a full set of these "Long C" Craftsman 1/2" drive sockets, from 7/16 (this one is a dupe) to 1", I have 2 "T" bars, and a couple of short extensions, but no ratchet or Breaker bar. (but I do have breakers in 3/8 and 1/4, but only a couple of sockets in those drives....)
The SO socket:
I stooped at a HS flea market and got this stuff for $4.50 all told:
Two small soldering coppers, A "Coors" bottle opener, A bonny long pattern 9/16 combo, a Plvmb double box, another Ford wrench, a 1/4" burr and an Xacto knife handle with the safety guard (which was why I wanted it)
The ford wrenches together:
All the Plvmb stuff:
and the Stirling Auto Wrench up close:
It's marked "Stirling" No. 1, and has twin "Ms" inside diamonds, and is marked:
Manfd by
F Mossberg Co. (Mossberg guns? I'll have to look into that)
Attelboro Mass. USA
Pat'd Nov 13 CO. (I'm assuming this is 1913...)
