A good day rust hunting - there are no tools in the south
#11
I first spied these several months ago and was able to close the deal today quite by accident. There are two Pilkington braces in the lot along with a very nice log caliper and assorted other items.



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#12
So, do you figure that's your ultimat(e/um) score?

Nice.
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#13
Bill,

Its a close second to this chest I found locally about 10 years ago.

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#14
Those are some nice looking braces, you defiantly found a honey hole which are at least where i live few and far between. "Congratulations" and i also like your tool chest as well.


Steve
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#15
Nice! On both scores.

If I recall, according to Cherobini (sp) you have the premium bits to the braces.
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#16
Impressive tools!

Are you going to use them or just display them?
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#17
Not to thread-jack, but can you turn your PM on Jim? Trying to reply to your PM
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#18
Holy Schnikes! I feel like in NJ we get a lot of tools, but if I found *either* that toolbox or those braces, I'd have a gloat for life. Nice job! Use them well.

Those braces are the jam, though. Just saying. Man I'm jealous.
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#19
Nice score for sure.

I especially like the log caliper. Do you know the maker?
Looks similar to the Greenleaf log caliper I have.
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#20
Yes I agree what beautiful set of tools and box you found, congratulations.



Steve
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