Oldtuleguy
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Those old drill presses are awesome. New ones do not look nearly as cool.
I found a picture of this one which was living in my carpenter’s box last time I checked, back in January
-Don
I'll be in Austin next Wednesday through New Year's Eve. Got any suggestions on where I should visit? Specifically talking about flea markets or swap meets. Thanks!
Brian, we really don't have much in that regard as far as I'm aware. I went to the one big flea market east of Austin off state hwy 290 and was sorely disappointed. I wish I could be more help.![]()
You are certainly invited to stop by the "shop" if you're in the area (SW Austin off South MoPac (aka Loop 1)).
Excellent! I'll send you a PM next week.
Brian

Even better condition! Very nice Don! What size is it?
Curious if this box is considered "Long C" and if $350 in very good condition is a deal, or more-or-less full blown retail.....
I thought the "Heritage logo" had the two stripes off of either side. I appreciate the insight as to values though, for sure!That would be from the "Heritage" era. As for price? That's double what it's worth in most markets and more than 4 times what I'd be willing to pay. It has been spray painted as well.
Brian
Check the inside of the drawers at the log for any stamping. it may ID a year for you.
That oval emblem is throwing me.
I thought the "Heritage logo" had the two stripes off of either side. I appreciate the insight as to values though, for sure!

As always some fantastic insights. I think I just need to "slow my roll" a little as I am keen on moving in a nice vintage 2 piece set for my small but growing collection of "keeper" tools. Still hurting but having a "red/gray" swept out from underneath my feet. Sorry of the picking equivalent of being "on tilt"
I saw your location... you are in a fantastic spot of the country to find a great vintage stack. Just keep your eye open and as soon as you see one, jump on it! This is the slow time of year to buy but spring/summer is coming!
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As always some fantastic insights.
Smoke,
There are indeed a lot of tools (and boxes) in this town, however, there are also a lot of knowledgeable buyers., as I seem too often to finish in second place on a lot of deals be it response time or price. There is also.an awful lot of rust, to say the least.
Patience is an virtue that comes and goes with me.....This time of year, absent of garage sales, I get stir crazy and prone to pulling the trigger on less than optimal buys, for the simple sake of making a deal.
Smoke and I have similar issues here in the Pacific Northwest. During the rainy season, from September through June, we go stir crazy trying to find something to do. If not for CL, et. al., we'd all be fighting for spots in line at the same estate sales (this part is not a joke). The one positive thing about estate sales around here is that P&C tools are cheap, plentiful, and largely ignored so you almost always have a chance at finding them!
Brian
I am lucky that I am an hour south of those scalawags, but I always find a little time to go carpetbagging up in their town.
I am lucky that I am an hour south of those scalawags, but I always find a little time to go carpetbagging up in their town.
Some modest entries, but perhaps some interest due to the sizes to the /32".
Also, I'm not familiar with the raised N4 on the 1/2" Combination wrench. Can anyone illuminate this for me?
I'll take a shot at this and somebody will correct me if I'm wrong. N4 is generally associated with wartime production of those wrenches. You'll find earlier wrenches exactly like the ones you have there that are marked Craftsman Vanadium (and no N4). At one point, presumably when metal restrictions kicked in for the Nazi stomping that had to be done, the wrenches were marked only with Craftsman. I know I have wrenches with N4 on the shank in combos and DBEs, not sure if I have any DOEs with N4 (I think not). The "Vanadium" marking never kicked back in after the war as shortly after, the MDF raised panels arrived on the scene. I'll look at mine another time to see if I have any N4 DOEs. I've come to the realization I should probably start my Christmas shopping.
'Zackly. Very common-looking handle with a lot of copycats.The simulacrum is a great alternative especially for that spinner.