Nice haul for 20 I collect tools I always say I’m going to sell but I hoard them instead I’ve sold about four of my vintage tools on eBay and made more then what I spent on most my collection only regret was a Bonney stubby flathead drive I paid 50 cents for and sold for 14 dollars I wish I would of kept it they are hard to find but I keep looking I recently bought a 6 point 8 mm kobalt USA flank drive wrench for 25 cents and can’t find it on eBay just the 12 points and not many of them so I’ll definitely hold on to it
Thanks Don...It's hard to let go of your treasures for sure...I've had a few regrets letting tools go as well. There are always more around the corner, though🙂👍🔨🛠🔧
Awesome Finds !!! I myself haven't been getting too lucky with the garagesale hunts. Hope that changes soon. Thanks for sharing Bud and keep Rocking On !!! ThumbZ UP =)
Dee!! Thanks Bud ...nothing better than a day at the flea-market🛠...hope you find some good treasures soon... thanks for stoppin in ...nice to here from you. 😃
The jet air corp.was the belt n boot hunting knife and came with a very solid black leather snap-closure sheath with a steel clip for attaching. I bought mine about 35 years ago. Still like new. Never used.
So weird, just last weekend I bought a folding ruler / caliper almost exactly like your Stanley, but mine is a Lufkin. I find your haul videos oddly relaxing.
Thats so cool!...i have a few Lufkin Items too...i'm pretty sure i'm keeping the Stanley....and TY Karen I put very low relaxing music in the background :]
First of all that combination wrench is PLOMB not PLUMB. Fayette R Plumb ( of the famous axe/hammer manufacturer ) sued PLOMB in the early 20's for their similar name but lost on the grounds that they produced different kinds of tools. As long as they stuck to wrenches...ect while PLUMB stuck to axes and hammers everything would be fine. Eventually PLOMB got in trouble for producing hammers which they had to turn stock of over to PLUMB and eventually changed their name to PROTO in the 40's. You know the names were similar when they're still getting mixed up 100 years later. BTW Those G-96 knives were known to be cheap copies of Buck fixed blades, in fact they were often promoted over the radio as being less expensive alternatives. They may be decent compared to today's standards for cheap imports but sure as hell aren't BUCK knives.
Dirt and Rust No problem, I'm happy to share any info when I can. Btw those little simbols before and after PLVMB are actually plum bobs for some reason.
Wow lots of cool old tools, nice haul.
Thanks Bud!! I appreciate it :]
Nice haul for 20 I collect tools I always say I’m going to sell but I hoard them instead I’ve sold about four of my vintage tools on eBay and made more then what I spent on most my collection only regret was a Bonney stubby flathead drive I paid 50 cents for and sold for 14 dollars I wish I would of kept it they are hard to find but I keep looking I recently bought a 6 point 8 mm kobalt USA flank drive wrench for 25 cents and can’t find it on eBay just the 12 points and not many of them so I’ll definitely hold on to it
Thanks Don...It's hard to let go of your treasures for sure...I've had a few regrets letting tools go as well. There are always more around the corner, though🙂👍🔨🛠🔧
@@DirtandRust you’re welcome yes it is hard to let go especially some of the vintage Quality out there quality that often surpasses modern stuff
Always enjoy seeing those rusty treasures you find.
Thank you Buddy😃 ... I haven't been finding any cool stuff lately☹️... hope all is well with you...TFW
Some good finds
Thanks Dean O😁 🛠
Awesome Finds !!! I myself haven't been getting too lucky with the garagesale hunts. Hope that changes soon. Thanks for sharing Bud and keep Rocking On !!! ThumbZ UP =)
Dee!! Thanks Bud ...nothing better than a day at the flea-market🛠...hope you find some good treasures soon... thanks for stoppin in ...nice to here from you. 😃
Nice! Great job! thanks for sharing.
Thanks Bud!....i appreciate ya watching :]
Very cool anvil knife!!
Thanks Bud! ....I was happy to find that one for sure!!:]
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Thanks I appreciate that Margaret :]
The jet air corp.was the belt n boot hunting knife and came with a very solid black leather snap-closure sheath with a steel clip for attaching. I bought mine about 35 years ago. Still like new. Never used.
Yes sir some nice finds there my friend.. I wish I could come across some Craftsman.. I don't ever sell tools.. I always lose them.
SK! Thanks Buddy....check under the couch cushions...they might be hangin out with the remote :]
Really cool tools! You're lucky man ;-)
Thanks Jake😁...it was a good day...for sure🛠TFW
Great haul :-) The stamp on the black stockman says "Solingen, Germany" ... where it was made :-)
Thanks Jim!! I managed to decipher the full tang stamp...its "Solingen Cutlery Germany B. Svoboda" TFW :]
So weird, just last weekend I bought a folding ruler / caliper almost exactly like your Stanley, but mine is a Lufkin. I find your haul videos oddly relaxing.
Thats so cool!...i have a few Lufkin Items too...i'm pretty sure i'm keeping the Stanley....and TY Karen I put very low relaxing music in the background :]
May I please have the bicycle and ride away with the TOOLS. Great job, 💗
11:40 that wrench belongs to the toolset of a FIAT tractor
Thanks... much appreciated info!! 😁 👍 🛠️
5:00 those are scales not rulers
The Company that makes calls them rulers generaltools.com/hand-tools/precision-measuring-marking/rules-gauges?p=4
@@DirtandRust interesting, they’re a tool used in machining and everyone calls them scales. I wonder if there are subtle differences
@@calebpope4664 The Rulers with 3 sides were usually called Scales in drafting as I recall.
@@DirtandRust I remember those in my drafting class too, I can’t remember what we called them
I use that kind of micrometers every day at work.
Cool Timpa! This one seems to be high quality....I don't use them very often but its nice to have though.
First of all that combination wrench is PLOMB not PLUMB.
Fayette R Plumb ( of the famous axe/hammer manufacturer ) sued PLOMB in the early 20's for their similar name but lost on the grounds that they produced different kinds of tools. As long as they stuck to wrenches...ect while PLUMB stuck to axes and hammers everything would be fine.
Eventually PLOMB got in trouble for producing hammers which they had to turn stock of over to PLUMB and eventually changed their name to PROTO in the 40's.
You know the names were similar when they're still getting mixed up 100 years later.
BTW Those G-96 knives were known to be cheap copies of Buck fixed blades, in fact they were often promoted over the radio as being less expensive alternatives. They may be decent compared to today's standards for cheap imports but sure as hell aren't BUCK knives.
Tyler Snyder..wow..very cool ty for the knowledge.. very interesting facts👍🛠️
Dirt and Rust
No problem, I'm happy to share any info when I can.
Btw those little simbols before and after PLVMB are actually plum bobs for some reason.