It followed me home (Part 2)

I brought home a couple things from the 2nd hand store. Log carrier - I already had 1 but 1 is useless without a 2nd. Pickaroon that I bought more for the nice slim handle it's hung on. TT Flint Edge pulaski that is rusted but otherwise almost unused - 13" bit to bit. Big 5 pound bucking wedge. Big steel felling wedge.

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picker buddy of mine called me sunday and said he some stuff for me--nice i didnt have to go chasing a bunch of dead end sales for this stuff...anymore its 1 outta 10 sales ya might find an axe head---competition is horrible...
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Nice haul.

That lugged hatchet is interesting, if it's ever available let me know.
 
picker buddy of mine called me sunday and said he some stuff for me--nice i didnt have to go chasing a bunch of dead end sales for this stuff...anymore its 1 outta 10 sales ya might find an axe head---competition is horrible...
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What brand is the red jointer/combinatiion tool? PM sent.
 
That's helluva nice anvil!! 😮

The stand is a little iffy with no support at the corners but if the height suits you maybe it's best to leavy it alone.
It's off the stand and onto a block for now. It was quieter on that other stand but it's a little short. It weighed 206 and the one it is replacing that I thought was 176# is actually 246#. The neighbor just happened to come by when I getting ready to put the old one on a scale, I didn't know if I had another lift in me after wrestling them around, cleaning them up and swapping places and weighing them.
I'm going to sell the other one as this one has a little better face. Both of them are pretty good though. Not sure what I will ask for the anvil but the price went up with the weight.
 
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Couple weekend's garage sale haul.

Pin Hammer (I think that is one of it's names, 5lbs)
Coast Hatchet (missing the handle/knife, going to have to see about making one for it, should be fun)
Plumb Victory broad hatchet
Something double bit? I'll post another couple pictures of it, marked R R and 3 2
Craftsman broad hatchet
Plumb double bit
Powr Kraft phantom beveled double bit. Not sure who made that one, would like to know however. I understand this was Montgomery Ward's house brand and it could be any number of makers.

The mystery double bit markings:

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I would very much like to know who made this. Honestly at this point one of the best parts about old tool collecting is just learning who made what, where, and what they made it to do.
 
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