| Okay, this is finally the last page...but, I'll bet you wanna see
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| The drill bits at the top and the little hammer here had to be
mine. Ten bucks for the oak chest of auger bits (they're all there)
and the chest is unique in that those aren't drawers but individual
levels that open up with a multilevel set of hinges on the back.
I'm betting the tiny ball peen is a shop student's machining project.
For two bucks I couldn't leave it laying there. |
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| You never know what you'll find. At the top, really nice copper
power flasks. At $50, cheap, but I was getting cheap by then. And
you never know when you'll need a vintage mouse trap. |
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| Have no idea what this is, but it's nicely done. Couldn't see the
engine. |
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| Somewhere there's a warbird guy looking for these. |
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| I wanna put this in our bedroom with a speaker on each side of
the bed. |
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| Cushman stuff was all over the place. |
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| And you thought the first deuce grill shell was expensive! |
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| '34 Ford radiator cap. I have no words for this one. |
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| Asking price, $25 and it's all there and an easy refinishing project.
Think about this with modern electronics. Very hip! Oh, yeah, forgot:
they cancelled my hip-card quite a few years back. |
| That's all folks! Any questions why I need a shopping cart? 'Wonder
if I can cruise the aisles in a pick-up truck. It would make things
a lot easier. On the other hand, the more I can carry, the more I'll
buy, the more I'll wonder where I'm going to put that stuff. Oh,
well. I have a year to worry about it. |
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