Fantastic finds! It's been slim pickings here. I liked everything but I think my favorite was the Marples chisels and the Shelley "perfect handle" screwdriver! We have the same ice cream scooper we use it often, it's great because it's unbreakable. George.
Very gooooood tools, Record and Garrington are two legendary England tools,we sale and have this tools in a Hardware Store, I am a third generation of owners of Hardware Store in my Country of Chile in South America, in the end of the World, Sergio La Fuente Rojas, please just remember and repeat whit me :LONG LIFE OLD SCHOOL TOOLS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
@@sergiolafuenterojas I bet your hardware store is a real treat for the eyes! Definitely two quality manufacturers of their day. Thanks for watching :)
@@jacksshed2450 Thanks for your words, Mr Jack, my grandfather born in Spain, Area of Asturias, Town of Dueñas in 1903, in the year of 1906 make a trip to South America, Country of Chile, arrived City of Valparaíso, study, work, married and move to Town of Quilpué in the begining of 30s decade and this is the begining of 3 stores, including the Hardware Store, well a story, just a story, of course, always watching your channel, Mr Jack and your adventures.
@@sergiolafuenterojas What a commendable expedition your grandfather made! What is the name of the shop? Do you have any letter headed paper or business cards from it?
Hi just to inform you that the tool box could have been made by the person named on the box. The tool box is an apprentice piece. The apprentice, welding, fabrication or bench engineer would have made every piece Clasp,handles, interior runners even the hinges. Every part of your box carefully measures marked, made and assembled. The quality of the box demonstrates the skill of the person who made it. I still have my own in perfect condition after 40 years.
Lots of great items there! Plenty to keep you busy in the shed! I just helped set up a small pot belly stove in my son's shop today. As for a favorite, I would say all the coins! I like looking at a pile of old coins and separating them by country and of course the older the better!
It's nice to have somewhere warm to work. The firebox of my stove is incredibly small and it produces a great amount of heat for minimal wood consumption. Also boils the kettle and can be used to cook! I do enjoy coins as a hobby. I've been going through them :)
Very nice haul, Lot's goodies there. I happened into 4 BriTool sockets in my last haul- Odd little guys they do not have standard markings on them for sizes
Wow! You came home with a lot if great stuff! I like that thrift box!
The tin is one of the stars I think!
Hello Jack. I was 8 when the first Garrington adjustable was made in 1968 👴👴
How's your chrome holding up? Haha
Fantastic finds! It's been slim pickings here. I liked everything but I think my favorite was the Marples chisels and the Shelley "perfect handle" screwdriver! We have the same ice cream scooper we use it often, it's great because it's unbreakable. George.
Glad you enjoyed that's for watching :)
Very gooooood tools, Record and Garrington are two legendary England tools,we sale and have this tools in a Hardware Store, I am a third generation of owners of Hardware Store in my Country of Chile in South America, in the end of the World, Sergio La Fuente Rojas, please just remember and repeat whit me :LONG LIFE OLD SCHOOL TOOLS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
Sorry for my basic English.
@@sergiolafuenterojas I bet your hardware store is a real treat for the eyes! Definitely two quality manufacturers of their day. Thanks for watching :)
@@jacksshed2450 Thanks for your words, Mr Jack, my grandfather born in Spain, Area of Asturias, Town of Dueñas in 1903, in the year of 1906 make a trip to South America, Country of Chile, arrived City of Valparaíso, study, work, married and move to Town of Quilpué in the begining of 30s decade and this is the begining of 3 stores, including the Hardware Store, well a story, just a story, of course, always watching your channel, Mr Jack and your adventures.
@@sergiolafuenterojas What a commendable expedition your grandfather made! What is the name of the shop? Do you have any letter headed paper or business cards from it?
@@sergiolafuenterojas Would you like me to post you a sticker?
The 1936 coin is proper cool. My granddad was from '36
@@alexstools Been through the coins some other nice ones :)
Hi just to inform you that the tool box could have been made by the person named on the box.
The tool box is an apprentice piece.
The apprentice, welding, fabrication or bench engineer would have made every piece
Clasp,handles, interior runners even the hinges.
Every part of your box carefully measures marked, made and assembled.
The quality of the box demonstrates the skill of the person who made it.
I still have my own in perfect condition after 40 years.
I will have to give it a closer inspection. You could well be right. Thanks for the comment :)
Lots of great items there! Plenty to keep you busy in the shed! I just helped set up a small pot belly stove in my son's shop today. As for a favorite, I would say all the coins! I like looking at a pile of old coins and separating them by country and of course the older the better!
It's nice to have somewhere warm to work. The firebox of my stove is incredibly small and it produces a great amount of heat for minimal wood consumption. Also boils the kettle and can be used to cook! I do enjoy coins as a hobby. I've been going through them :)
Very nice haul, Lot's goodies there. I happened into 4 BriTool sockets in my last haul- Odd little guys they do not have standard markings on them for sizes
Hello they might be whitworth, BSP, BA or something other strange sizing scheme. Britool had a huge variety of tools for all different markets :)
The little spoon is a Victorian plated mustard spoon with faux hallmarks imitating silver hall marks ...
@@JonWest-u2l I assumed it was silver plate. Looks rather like a salt spoon I thought?