The New York Steam Engine Association holds the Pageant every year and they have a great swap meet. I didn't get there til 1:30 and had to leave at 3:30 but I had fun, learned a few things and brought some fun things home.
Some items here were free (!) a few were 50 cents, most were $1. The Diamond battery pliers were $2, the Kawi tool kit $3, and the PS&W pliers were, well, a bit more.
The PS & W pliers are over 7 inches wide. I don't remember the exact purpose of these. I have a small pair that I use frequently for bending and straightening sheet metal. Saw blades (free), a small puller, Wilde #410 battery pliers are chrome with a nice rope pattern on the handles. Diamalloy B18 battery pliers. Nice Kraeuter small slip joint pliers #1933-5 1/2. Yamaha pliers, Suzuki wrench, almost complete Kawasaki tool kit (need screwdriver handle). There's a tiny ratcheting screwdriver with a painted over handle, the only mark is #1071. The tool with the large handle is an installer for windshield glass rubber locking strip. Two Hunter 10-B screw holder drivers (one is broken). The giant handled driver stores bits in the handle. A pin on the side locks it at 0, 45 or 90 degrees. The collar tightens the bit in place. The bits are marked Hallowell and there a #3 phillips, a flat blade and 3 hex bits. The last item is a Millers Falls push like the one I got a couple weeks ago. I hope this one has the bit missing from that other one.
Al
