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It is a handle for a sad iron.
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06-06-2017, 12:27 PM
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YOU SUCK!!! Dave I went to that Estate sale specifically for that box in Ballston Lake, I saw you walking out with it as I was heading in. Just curious if you don't mind me asking what did they charge for the box?
Oh and did you get the 1st batch of tools from that toy makers estate over in Nisky?
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Dave, the saw in front, a Diston 9? Great looking tool box. Any history on it?
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(06-06-2017, 12:27 PM)UpstateNYdude Wrote: YOU SUCK!!! Dave I went to that Estate sale specifically for that box in Ballston Lake, I saw you walking out with it as I was heading in. Just curious if you don't mind me asking what did they charge for the box?
Oh and did you get the 1st batch of tools from that toy makers estate over in Nisky?
I don't mind at all. She charged me $175. I was going to leave it, but decided to take it anyway. There was what I thought was a nice old #4 in there, but when I got it home I realized that the frog was broken. I was the one running the sale in Nisky, so I got first dibs.
Most of the tools pictured came from that sale. There was a LOT more there that I probably should have grabbed, but why be greedy.
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(06-06-2017, 12:35 PM)theoldfart Wrote: Dave, the saw in front, a Diston 9? Great looking tool box. Any history on it?
All I know is that the woman running the sale told me the guy was a "master woodworker", which is what all the people running estate sales say. BTW, I'll check the saw. I still have that hammer set.
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(06-06-2017, 11:08 AM)enjuneer Wrote: It is a handle for a sad iron.
Thanks!! Is there any way to cheer it up?
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Dave,
I think the "sad" may apply to the user, rather than the tool. Imagine picking that thing up, hot from the woodstove, to iron your clothes; and then picking up another one as soon as the one under your hand cooled off.
Bill
P.S.: got curious and looked it up. In 1738, when the first appearance of the word is recorded, "sad" meant compact and heavy. "Iron" meant what it means today.