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Re: The Score Of The Day Thread
« Reply #280 on: September 19, 2023, 05:49:17 PM »
   IIRC the miller usually worked for a share of the flour or meal he produced. I assume he used, traded or sold that share for other goods and services he needed but could not make or grow himself
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« Reply #281 on: October 29, 2023, 04:32:29 PM »
There's a guy around the corner who I've met a time or two that had a yard barn "sail". My daughter was with me and we stopped in to see what was what.

I started up and saw this:



 



 

He'd already asked what someone would give him for a big colander and he turned her down but it was my turn. "what do you want for the drawers?" "what'll you give me?" "ah, my price is low, you aren't gonna like it." "try me." "30 bucks" "you got it". Whoa, sweet. Also, there's stuff in a lot of the drawers, and some neat old nails holding a garbagey piece of cardboard on the back that I took off. 

Then I saw a couple fans I liked:



 

"10 bucks each?" "yup" I've spent 40-50 on similar fans at the flea market.

Then these old pop cartons I usually get for 15-20 bucks each were 10 a piece or maybe 25 for the 3 of them:



 

You can see how I use them in the pictures above. My flea marketing instinct is that these, especially the yellow coke one would go for 25 each, if not more at the flea market.

I also got a big boat propeller for 10 bucks. All this junk for 85 bucks. The drawers by themselves, I've seen similar, for 120+ bucks and passed several times.

I was thrilled with this stop. He also had a couple sweet early to mid 1960s Ford  "window" vans. I didn't get a picture but they were really cool and nfs.
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Re: The Score Of The Day Thread
« Reply #282 on: October 29, 2023, 04:45:01 PM »
   Heck, and I was happy to find a Paul Bunyan book to read with/to my 6 y/o grandson for 25 cents. Looks like you done good!
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« Reply #283 on: October 29, 2023, 05:09:13 PM »
 

Nice find on the parts bin/drawers.
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« Reply #284 on: October 29, 2023, 05:48:50 PM »
I just replaced the cardboard, on the back, with a sheet of 1/8" thick plywood. You can see I used a bunch of the original(?) nails, but had to augment with a few new-fangled nails to keep it holding. I don't know the age of old school nails... 1930s? The wife wants it inside, I'll try to post a picture.



 





It's hard telling, with neat pieces of history, whether you want it in the shop, where it's home, or in the house where it's art and I'm likely to see it more... I bought it to be in the shop.

Ha! Edit! That 85 bucks also included a pretty sweet chicken weather vane! I forgot! 
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Re: The Score Of The Day Thread
« Reply #285 on: October 29, 2023, 07:40:45 PM »
Nice parts bin and very useful.

 Nails like those could still be bought up into the 80's at least on the cheap. As I recall they were usually "blued'' what ever the coating was. Most effectively driven with a magnetic tack hammer. They were used to put cloth or carboard backs on furniture among other things. I think I have a can of them somewhere, saved for when I needed them, which has turned out to be never. So far anyway. 

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Re: The Score Of The Day Thread
« Reply #286 on: October 30, 2023, 01:21:15 AM »
Upholstery tacks. I've used a lot of them!
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Re: The Score Of The Day Thread
« Reply #287 on: October 31, 2023, 04:01:00 AM »
The drawers would be a seed-saver's delight!


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