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And spent a whopping $13.25, to boot...
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$1 Chisel 1-3/4" width....Millers Falls "Buck Rogers No. 308 ( 3/8" chuck) $1....Stanley Handyman No. H1220 $1....both drills have drill points inside the handles

Next?
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$5 for a canvas roll of brace bits...and...
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Lufkin No. 456, 6" stainless steel caliper..$1

There was also a cloth roll to store chisels in...just the roll...$0.25..
Then there was this block plane...the oem cap was broken, but...a loose INTACT cap iron was in the tray with it..Paid $3 total..
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Sargent No. 306 Adjustable mouth block plane...

Wasn't too bad a day, even IF half the vendors weren't even open on Friday....

So...anyone want to see what I passed on?
Sure we do! Good haul by the way.
Ok..spread out over the 2 days I was down there...
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A ring of F style clamps...
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and..
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and..
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And on the end of the row of tables...
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$10 Mitre box AND saw...out in front of these tables...
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need a small drill press?
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AND a vise for them?
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Axes?
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Broadly speaking?
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BIG Pipe cutters, too..

Stay tuned...Part 2?
Ok..where'd I leave off..
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Didn't need any drawknives...already have a 6" and an 8" IN the shop..
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This is where I picked that Sargent Block plane at...might have gotten the pick of the litter?
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Axe heads and irons? hmmm...
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Keep on file?
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$40 set?   was a few "Gold Plated" things...too.
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Box lots?
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And, by the tub?
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I spent the same amount for my 3 items, as I did for ONE bottle of water...
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2 wire brushes, one steel, one brass...and a Great Neck No. 9 coping saw..with a real wood handle...

Brushes were put to work as soon as I got home...
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As I cleaned up the Millers Falls No. 308 Buck Rogers Drill...the other drill is a No. 104 model...the 308 is 3/8"...the 104 is 1/4"...otherwise, the drills are the same.

Fest runs through Sept 4, 2023..and ends at dusk...
Looks like Heaven, to me, Bandit! Those Buck Rogers drills are pretty slick to use!
I've never seen that many open ended torque wrenches in one box.
And there is 2 line torque wrenches also.
Nice !

Where was this ?
West Liberty, OH.....every Labor Day weekend....they have a Tractor Fest at the Lion's Club Park.....