lambo13
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Made a trip back to Sunnyside (see this thread) and this time helped clean out the guest house (former slave quarters/school house as the local lore has it) and the main house basement. Needless to say there was a treasure trove of old stuff.
I brought back plenty of amazing antiques, mostly junk, but family junk, so more like treasures. Also found a steel lockbox half buried in the old smokehouse with slides from the early 1950's. Hand cleaned each one, had them developed, and gave my mom a slideshow she'd never forget with pics of her parents and grandparents.
Anyhow, here is the tool haul. I basically grabbed everything I saw though I'm sure there are plenty that I missed. Overall it's a random assortment and nothing too valuable, but are a couple of interesting ones. Not many maker's marks.
1. The Edison Mimeograph is a neat piece. Going to take a lot to clean it up and the barrel has some peeling, so not sure exactly what they were printing with it.
2. The 'Secret Key' magnet is kind of neat. Nothing in the leather sheath.
3. The handle in the upper left looks like it belongs to cutlery, but there doesn't appear to be anything broken off the end. It just ends with a slightly rounded face.
4. Any idea about that wooden handle'd blade in the middle bottom? And what about the odd wrench with the bolt pattern handle? It looks broken but isn't...
5. The Yankee brand screwdriver still in the box is neat. I need to look at it more closely, but I did see there was a place to add oil to the end of it? The snips in the lower right are interesting with a strange spring between the handles.
Nothing too amazing, but I have a hell of a good time digging through that old place and my grandpa is glad for the tools to find a new home.
I brought back plenty of amazing antiques, mostly junk, but family junk, so more like treasures. Also found a steel lockbox half buried in the old smokehouse with slides from the early 1950's. Hand cleaned each one, had them developed, and gave my mom a slideshow she'd never forget with pics of her parents and grandparents.
Anyhow, here is the tool haul. I basically grabbed everything I saw though I'm sure there are plenty that I missed. Overall it's a random assortment and nothing too valuable, but are a couple of interesting ones. Not many maker's marks.
1. The Edison Mimeograph is a neat piece. Going to take a lot to clean it up and the barrel has some peeling, so not sure exactly what they were printing with it.
2. The 'Secret Key' magnet is kind of neat. Nothing in the leather sheath.
3. The handle in the upper left looks like it belongs to cutlery, but there doesn't appear to be anything broken off the end. It just ends with a slightly rounded face.
4. Any idea about that wooden handle'd blade in the middle bottom? And what about the odd wrench with the bolt pattern handle? It looks broken but isn't...
5. The Yankee brand screwdriver still in the box is neat. I need to look at it more closely, but I did see there was a place to add oil to the end of it? The snips in the lower right are interesting with a strange spring between the handles.
Nothing too amazing, but I have a hell of a good time digging through that old place and my grandpa is glad for the tools to find a new home.