I applaud you for having control. Lately I have not spent much money but brought home way too much stuff. Most of the time I don't stop with just tools. I must get control. You did good.
Great month! Im glad someone can find all my tools i misplace😊 i cant! Good stuff Magdad! My fav is the batmobile launcher awesomeness thang u found, chuck will enjoy that one 😊
My favourites are the Sargent pliers. My mother had a very similar Singer sewing machine (Hand cranked) and it too had the bobbin winder on it. I spend ages watching mother winding bobbins and sewing back in the day. Great video 👍👍
Yes sir, I would say you did very well! I have a New Home hand operated sewing machine approx. same vintage. Restoration was fun. Heavy cast iron. Thanks for sharing.
Great haul! I believe the sewing machine was the best find, however, that Dunlap drill looks very interesting. I can’t wait to see you restore it. Thank You for sharing your finds!
Yes, I agree, that sewing machine is awesome. Neat that the motor was added. I inherited a couple of White sewing machines, one is decorative. I like your entire tool haul, so interesting, thanks for sharing.
I agree with “set down 2” regarding having someone to share your hobbies with. My wife of 40 years has no interest in my hobbies but doesn’t complain about them either. Not so bad!!! Great haul!!! I just finished a birdhouse project for my sister that involved hand tools from my grandfather and father. I don’t have their skills but maybe they appreciate me using their tools.
A very good haul. You have much better luck at your flea markets than I have had this year. The Singer sewing machine looks to be in good condition for its age. Nice that it will be used and not scrapped. Dave.
The S implement wrench is my favorite. I would just love to see how you would go about straightening that out! And I look forward to see you tinker on the sewing machine too. Big project that.
Looks like you made out pretty good. I really like the old sewing machine. The SK ratchet is a winner. I have one its my go to ratchet. I cant stand some of the newer ones with the big handles.
Oh my achin back. You find so many cool tools for next to nothing on the east coast. I swear, I'd give my left arm to find stuff like that out here. I love the pistol grip saws, the cool pokey things, the old screw drivers. I just live on the wrong side of the country. Great finds all around. 😊
Some great stuff there Mr Magdad, loved the tools, but the casserole dish is wonderful, I love those. By the way, I am holding responsible for the fact that I am now picking up vintage British screw holding screwdrivers!!! 🤔👍👍👍🇺🇸🇬🇧✌️✌️
Great video Magdad, you are so lucky to have a wife that enjoys collecting too. My wife likes to collect, but it’s usually my stuff she collects so she can throw it out.😂 Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Nice haul! The Sargent multi-tool is pretty cool. I like the Williams Superjustable wrench, have several and use them all the time. The Kraeuter round nose pliers are pretty cool. Have a similar pair and work great to curl/put loops in wire. Thanks for sharing.
I like the belt plier/multi tool. It looks similar to one's still out there in use still. Any manufacturer with moving conveyor belts likely has one in every mechanic's tool bag. I've even helped in the use myself.
Thanks for solving the mystery. I found a set universal belt pliers a few years ago and wasn't sure what they were. I figured some sort of leather working tool, but wasn't sure. Also I always like small old tape measures. Thanks for sharing
Hi Magdad , You Got Some Great Deals There. That Williams Superjustable Is Nice. USA Made ! That Tape Sounds Like It Was Made By Master Lock Company. All in All A Great Haul !
I remember my mom took me to every McDonalds in town looking for that bat mobile car. None of them had it. All those happy meals were sad. ;( Haha, good times.
So much great stuff, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Many of them have potential for project videos too. I’m curious to know what’s going on inside that hand drill!
It's hard to tell what Flea Market Tool Haul /Yard sale is my favorite . I would say everything ..Now the Question is what tool are you and Mr Chuck are going to restore for next Sunday's Video ???? Take care and enjoy your Sunday afternoon
I didn’t know that Sargent made tools. I thought they just made locks. I suppose there might have been two separate companies with similar names. I bet some one else will chime in and clear this up.
Ive got pliers with the exact same handle design as you show at the 1:37 mark. It has a different pliers though which are flat with slight knurling on the pliers face. I believe its a post war British design.
Nice video. Toward the beginning of your video, what is the purpose of the pliers with the cone shaped heads? I have two pair, but I don't know their purpose? Electrical? I had a good flea market last Friday. For the first time I found an adjustable wrench branded Nissan. Good addition to my Nissan collection.
Love the videos magdad! I have some things I’d love to send you that I think you’d enjoy restoring. Would love to find out some history too. Just some smaller items. I actually picked them up with you in mind because they were similar to some things I’ve seen on your channel. Is there an address I’d be able to send them to? I’d be happy to. Thanks for your time.
Ewing machines are now only for the dedicated as clothes have come down in price and are now throw away items. Who repairs, darns, sews clothes any more? Looks like you have your year's spare time taken care of.
I applaud you for having control. Lately I have not spent much money but brought home way too much stuff. Most of the time I don't stop with just tools. I must get control. You did good.
I'm getting a little overwhelmed with projects Dale!
It's so much nicer when you have someone to hunt down those great deals with and truly gets excited with you...that's the way to do it...🖖
We are a good team!
Great video love the three saws great video thanks for sharing your time 🍺👍
I'm building up quite a collection of pistol grip saws!
Wow! You are on Fire! 🔥 Awesome scores!!! 😃👍
Thanks ScoutCrafter! I'm getting a little overwhelmed by all the good stuff I've been bringing home!
Nice those are some great finds! Have a wonderful weekend 👍👍👍
Thanks Mike!
Great month! Im glad someone can find all my tools i misplace😊 i cant! Good stuff Magdad! My fav is the batmobile launcher awesomeness thang u found, chuck will enjoy that one 😊
I think there were 4 toys offered that year. I've got two so far!
Nice haul. Looking forward to some interesting restorations. Thanks for sharing.
Me too John! Thanks!
Looks like the New Home found the Right Home eh!! Well done Bud!!☻
Thanks RoadKing! We're looking forward to working on it!
Very nice haul, I always love the brass nesting screwdrivers.
I've been finding those nesting tools more often this year!
Interesting haul Magdad. I'm so glad you got another 'pokey' thing. Somehow, I've adopted that name for similar items now - thanks 🙂
Thanks Michael! Everybody should call them pokey things! 😁
Nice finds on tools, good variety, looks like at least a years worth of videos here. Thanks for the video sir.
Thanks Terry! I'm overwhelmed with projects!
Very nice finds. Look forward to their restorations. Have a great day
I'm looking forward to cleaning them up too! So many projects, so little time! 🙄
My favourites are the Sargent pliers. My mother had a very similar Singer sewing machine (Hand cranked) and it too had the bobbin winder on it. I spend ages watching mother winding bobbins and sewing back in the day. Great video 👍👍
Those belt pliers were used to make up belts for the old treadle powered sewing machines.
Thanks for showing us your haul. Very exciting to get a bucket of old tools for next to nothing . Great !
I could have brought so much more home. I'm trying to control myself....
Great haul! The sewing machine was a terrific find. With a little tlc I’m sure it will be running like new.
We hope so Gary!
@@357magdadonce and if it runs, will she also be using it for sewing projects?
@@LegoMan-cz4mn Absolutely!
The square shank screwdriver and Williams superadjustable are probably my favorites. Nice haul!
I usually don't pick up crescent style wrenches unless they are smaller.
Yes sir, I would say you did very well! I have a New Home hand operated sewing machine approx. same vintage. Restoration was fun. Heavy cast iron. Thanks for sharing.
I sure is heavy Tony! We are looking forward to working on it!
My fav is the egg beater hand drill. Looking forward to that restoration video!
I am too April!
Great haul! I believe the sewing machine was the best find, however, that Dunlap drill looks very interesting. I can’t wait to see you restore it. Thank You for sharing your finds!
Thanks Jack! I'm looking forward to working on both!
Great batch of tools you chose Magdad! It will be fun to see you clean some of them up - especially that potential Model T square shank screw driver!
Thanks! Screwdrivers are fun to clean up!
Nice finds magdad! You always seem to find such great stuff and pick them up for bargains--that sewing machine is the icing on the cake. Well done.
We've been having a good year at the sales!
That was quite some haul Magdad and some fantastic prices, look ing forward to the content that comes out of it !
So am I Andy!
Some great finds. I'm all about that pistol grip egg beater drill. Tough to choose but that's my favorite.
I'm looking forward to working on it!
The sewing machine will be very rewarding to restore. I have done several and if you enjoy machinery you will really have fun with it. Good stuff!
We are looking forward to working on it!
Great haul yet again! Mrs. Magdad's sewing machine is very sweet, and I like the Yankee #40 as well!
We are looking forward to working on the sewing machine!
Fantastic haul. I'd say you and Mrs. Magdad both did very well. The prices make the discoveries even nicer. Your finds would suit my budget.
Thanks Pat! It's fun hunting for treasures at the sales!
You really got a interesting set of tools! I think the sewing machine was a great find. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks John!
Yes, I agree, that sewing machine is awesome. Neat that the motor was added. I inherited a couple of White sewing machines, one is decorative. I like your entire tool haul, so interesting, thanks for sharing.
We are looking forward to working on it Larry!
Fantastic haul buddy. You and the wife make a formidable team.
We are a good team! I'm looking forward to working on the sewing machine with her!
I think the sewing machine is a real good buy I like a lot of stuff you got too Thank you for the video
We are looking forward to working on the sewing machine!
Great haul. That sewing machine is beautiful and the belt tool is very interesting. I have never seen one before.
Those belt pliers were (and are) used for making belts for treadle sewing machines.
@@357magdad very cool
I agree with “set down 2” regarding having someone to share your hobbies with. My wife of 40 years has no interest in my hobbies but doesn’t complain about them either. Not so bad!!! Great haul!!! I just finished a birdhouse project for my sister that involved hand tools from my grandfather and father. I don’t have their skills but maybe they appreciate me using their tools.
We have fun at the sales! Using your dad's and granddad's tools make a project extra special!
A very good haul. You have much better luck at your flea markets than I have had this year. The Singer sewing machine looks to be in good condition for its age. Nice that it will be used and not scrapped.
Dave.
We were pretty excited when we saw it in the free pile!
The S implement wrench is my favorite. I would just love to see how you would go about straightening that out! And I look forward to see you tinker on the sewing machine too. Big project that.
I've been bring implement tools home if I can find them cheap.
Looks like you made out pretty good. I really like the old sewing machine. The SK ratchet is a winner. I have one its my go to ratchet. I cant stand some of the newer ones with the big handles.
I think that S-K ratchet is easily worth what I paid for everything!
Oh my achin back. You find so many cool tools for next to nothing on the east coast. I swear, I'd give my left arm to find stuff like that out here. I love the pistol grip saws, the cool pokey things, the old screw drivers. I just live on the wrong side of the country. Great finds all around. 😊
All of the good stuff I leave behind would make you cry!
Wow! Great haul. That Sargent is cool.
Thanks Robert! I thought it would be a good "conversation piece".
What a great haul! You scored some nice items for dirt cheap.
I left a lot of good stuff behind too!
Great stuff! Love the sewing machine and the Dunlop drill!
Thanks John! They were two good finds!
Some great stuff there Mr Magdad, loved the tools, but the casserole dish is wonderful, I love those. By the way, I am holding responsible for the fact that I am now picking up vintage British screw holding screwdrivers!!! 🤔👍👍👍🇺🇸🇬🇧✌️✌️
Thanks Phil! I'm glad I influenced your collecting!
Great video Magdad, you are so lucky to have a wife that enjoys collecting too. My wife likes to collect, but it’s usually my stuff she collects so she can throw it out.😂 Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Mrs Magdad was just working on one of her $1 puzzles today!
Nice haul! The Sargent multi-tool is pretty cool. I like the Williams Superjustable wrench, have several and use them all the time. The Kraeuter round nose pliers are pretty cool. Have a similar pair and work great to curl/put loops in wire. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I brought the Williams wrench home by accident!
Great haul Mate, sewing machine 🛠👍😊
Thanks! We are looking forward to working on it!
I like the belt plier/multi tool.
It looks similar to one's still out there in use still. Any manufacturer with moving conveyor belts likely has one in every mechanic's tool bag.
I've even helped in the use myself.
You're right Bill, you can still buy very similar belt pliers today.
That sewing machine is quite the find. Just wow.
We were pretty excited to find it in the free pile!
Great haul Magdad! Wow! I gotta say my favorite item was the v belt tool. I have never heard of or seen one. Pretty cool
I thought it was cool too Ivan!
Thanks for solving the mystery. I found a set universal belt pliers a few years ago and wasn't sure what they were. I figured some sort of leather working tool, but wasn't sure. Also I always like small old tape measures. Thanks for sharing
Now you know what they are Brendan! I'm not usually attracted to tape measures, but the price was right!
Hi Magdad , You Got Some Great Deals There. That Williams Superjustable Is Nice. USA Made ! That Tape Sounds Like It Was Made By Master Lock Company. All in All A Great Haul !
Thanks Wayne! Several viewers like that Williams wrench!
@@357magdad That's The 10" Version . I'll Have to Look But I Think I may Have The 8" Version .
I Do Have The 8" Williams Wrench.
Thanks for sharing, greetings from Mexico!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice finds! You know the Kraeuter are my favorite. What are we gonna do with that Big Vic leaving his tools around like that??😂😂
Thanks! I've found several Kraeuter pliers this year.
A good haul
Thanks!
I remember my mom took me to every McDonalds in town looking for that bat mobile car. None of them had it. All those happy meals were sad. ;( Haha, good times.
I think there were four different vehicles offered that year. I've got two of them now!
Great run magdad. I think the sewing machine was the best find.but everything was cool
We were pretty excited about finding that sewing machine!
@@357magdad ibet ! I even like the addon electric motor... pretty cool indeed.
I love the Dunlap egg beater drill, it looks like a Leytool drill from here in the UK (or vice versa). Great, great finds.
I though it would be fun to clean up!
So much great stuff, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Many of them have potential for project videos too. I’m curious to know what’s going on inside that hand drill!
I'm looking forward to taking that drill apart!
@@357magdad It Looks like One You'd See On The Three Stooges Shorts ! Pretty Cool And Old !
Great catch Magdad super stuff🎉
Thanks!
Awesome!!!
Thanks!
Nice haul. I really like JH Williams tools
I brought that wrench home by accident!
Dunlap was the budget house brand of Sears starting in the late 1940’s.
Named after Thomas M Dunlap, head buyer of the hardware dept.
The Poor Man's FREE Market
We need a sign on our car that says, "This vehicle stops at all free piles"!
That mystery tool looks like something my dad would have used in his cable splicing job.
It is an interesting tool!
I figured leather or canvas of some sort but I was thinking more along the nautical lines for those pliers.
You can still buy belt pliers like those today!
A great haul
Thanks Douglas!
The sewing machine and SK ratchet were the best finds
Thanks Larry!
Neat finds!
Thanks!
Another very enjoyable episode! But I get so jealous as we can’t find bargains like that here. 🤓
Thanks Jim! We've had a good year at the sales!
It's hard to tell what Flea Market Tool Haul /Yard sale is my favorite . I would say everything ..Now the Question is what tool are you and Mr Chuck are going to restore for next Sunday's Video ???? Take care and enjoy your Sunday afternoon
Thanks Roger! You're gonna see some (hopefully) interesting footage from the engine show we went to in Connecticut.
I didn’t know that Sargent made tools. I thought they just made locks. I suppose there might have been two separate companies with similar names. I bet some one else will chime in and clear this up.
Might be the same Sargent. Both companies originated in New Haven Connecticut.
Ive got pliers with the exact same handle design as you show at the 1:37 mark. It has a different pliers though which are flat with slight knurling on the pliers face. I believe its a post war British design.
Bernard patent pliers are a very popular design.
Nice video. Toward the beginning of your video, what is the purpose of the pliers with the cone shaped heads? I have two pair, but I don't know their purpose? Electrical? I had a good flea market last Friday. For the first time I found an adjustable wrench branded Nissan. Good addition to my Nissan collection.
Thanks! Those pliers are used for wire forming. Like loops, rings, hooks, etc
Ace Hardware has replacement blades for those Allway hand saws.
Amazon has the genuine Allway blades too.
Great haul. Do you gave any room left in your shop? Glad you and Mrs. Magdad had a good day out.
I'm trying not to bring home a lot of stuff, but I keep running into great deals!
Stanley pokey thing is an awl or braddell.
Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel! It is most definitely a pokey thing! ua-cam.com/video/ltDATlxWM5I/v-deo.html
I've heard of the super adjustable. It's before thay came out with the metric adjustable wrenches. Very rare ... lmao 😮😂
😂 I think the same company had a "SuperRench"!
Universal belt pliers looks like the gripping hand of a Six million dollar man villain, or at least a James Bond soldier villain, not the mastermind.
Live and Let Die Tee Hee!
I have that hammer with the smallest one that goes in that end piece
Nesting tools are fun to clean up:
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Love the videos magdad! I have some things I’d love to send you that I think you’d enjoy restoring. Would love to find out some history too. Just some smaller items. I actually picked them up with you in mind because they were similar to some things I’ve seen on your channel. Is there an address I’d be able to send them to? I’d be happy to. Thanks for your time.
Please send me an email. 357mdad@gmail.com
Batman and Chuck take on The Joker!
Chuck would have been a better side kick than Robin!
@@357magdad Well, yes; he'd just chuck the Joker straight over the nearest parapet 😁
Magdad, How do you find out where all these yard sales are in the Garden State, is there a website that you watch??
We use garagesalefinder.com, craigslist and local Facebook yard sale groups.
"Scaramanga, The Man With The Golden Saw"... Hmmm; think perhaps a gun might be a better choice. There's always a golden chainsaw, I suppose!
Those pistol grip saws always seem to follow me home...
@@357magdadI just hope there isn't an assassin attached to one of them!
Ewing machines are now only for the dedicated as clothes have come down in price and are now throw away items. Who repairs, darns, sews clothes any more? Looks like you have your year's spare time taken care of.
Mrs Magdad uses her 1906 Singer all the time!
Why is it sad that the ferrule was steel?
It would be way nicer if it was brass!
You live in nj right?
Yup. Flemington NJ
@@357magdad you ever go to the Allaire State Park antique flea market? Some great old tool venders there
@@badlanz8642 Allaire State Park is about an hour away from me. We'll put it on the list to try sometime.