jerseyben
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vintage carpenter's levels and video games
Went to 2 yard sales and a huge flea market this weekend.
Picked up a small but cheap silver pendant at the first yard sale. Picked up a box of vintage video game stuff at the 2nd yard sale. Included is NES console, 2 controllers, 3 zapper guns, spy vs spy game cartridge, power pad accessory, cables. Also came with Sega Genesis console with a controller and 3 crappy game cartridges and cables. There is also an Atari Lynx handheld console and it came with 3 game cartridges. Paid $20 for everything.
At the flea market I picked up 2 vintage carpenter's levels for $10 total. One is a Stanley "Sweetheart" No. 30 in ok condition (1 vial is broken and missing 1 screw) but all the brass trim is there. The other level is beautiful! Made by Henry Disston & Sons, Keystone Tool Works, Philadelphia PA, Patent 1912. It is in awesome shape and looks like a work of art.
Went to 2 yard sales and a huge flea market this weekend.
Picked up a small but cheap silver pendant at the first yard sale. Picked up a box of vintage video game stuff at the 2nd yard sale. Included is NES console, 2 controllers, 3 zapper guns, spy vs spy game cartridge, power pad accessory, cables. Also came with Sega Genesis console with a controller and 3 crappy game cartridges and cables. There is also an Atari Lynx handheld console and it came with 3 game cartridges. Paid $20 for everything.
At the flea market I picked up 2 vintage carpenter's levels for $10 total. One is a Stanley "Sweetheart" No. 30 in ok condition (1 vial is broken and missing 1 screw) but all the brass trim is there. The other level is beautiful! Made by Henry Disston & Sons, Keystone Tool Works, Philadelphia PA, Patent 1912. It is in awesome shape and looks like a work of art.