A short Rust Hunt..
#4
Only because I had very little cash in my pocket
No 

Made one stop....brought along the Boss, just in case ( besides, she could also do a bit of shopping.
Rolleyes .)

Soooo, for about $9.66, counting sales tax, what little treasure came home?
Uhoh 
   
But wait, there was a "Bonus" of sorts...
Rolleyes 
   
A MINTY Craftsman #13 bit...
Winkgrin
Got this home, cleaned up the bit..
   
Nice and straight, and still sharp.   Barely used?   As for that brace, I think it MIGHT be a tad older....
Confused 
   
Seems to be a Goodell Pratt No. 408....
   
Jaws still have their spring.   That Loop is a shifter, and came out about..1905?    It determines which way the chuck ratchets, or center it up and  no ratchet...
Not too bad a day?
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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#5
Nice find on the brace. Thanks for posting. I had never seen the loop switch.
"the most important safety feature on any tool is the one between your ears." - Ken Vick

A wish for you all:  May you keep buying green bananas.
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#6
I have a Goodell Pratt brace like that ... was Grandpa's.
Patent date of 1892. 

It's not a minty as yours ... but the ratcheting mechanism works quite well.
I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
~Dan.
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