Cynthia White
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Well, I got a package from my mom today. I guess she got lucky at the thrift store again.
The brad point bits are magnetic (unless it's because it's near Halloween) and are metric. The spade bits have imperial units. I'm assuming those are little planes in front. Both are marked Stanley, #79 and #15. Is that little one supposed to have a handle? or do you hold it just like that. They seem to be in great shape, just a little dirty. No rust.
Don't know the quality of the chisels--I can't quite read the name on them....Stub something? I think it says made in Austria. They seem to be in good shape--just need some sharpening. And another book. I love books. A couple more of those corner clamps....I've got enough of those now to sink a battleship. A nail set--useful, I didn't have one.
Whenever I lay things out like this and take a photo, it always reminds me of the game I used to organize for my kids' birthday parties where you walk by with a tray full of random items then leave and each kid writes down as many things that he/she saw as he/she can.
The brad point bits are magnetic (unless it's because it's near Halloween) and are metric. The spade bits have imperial units. I'm assuming those are little planes in front. Both are marked Stanley, #79 and #15. Is that little one supposed to have a handle? or do you hold it just like that. They seem to be in great shape, just a little dirty. No rust.
Don't know the quality of the chisels--I can't quite read the name on them....Stub something? I think it says made in Austria. They seem to be in good shape--just need some sharpening. And another book. I love books. A couple more of those corner clamps....I've got enough of those now to sink a battleship. A nail set--useful, I didn't have one.
Whenever I lay things out like this and take a photo, it always reminds me of the game I used to organize for my kids' birthday parties where you walk by with a tray full of random items then leave and each kid writes down as many things that he/she saw as he/she can.