crashcar95
Jr. Member
- Dec 14, 2017
- 21
- 49
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I would like to thank the members of the forum.
Your posts are extremely educational and enjoyable.
I started off simply buying old tools at yard sales, but one becomes quickly addicted to finding all types of treasures.
I thought I would make my first post a few of my more humble findings.
The one booklet is the 1907 catalog for the Schebler Carburetor from Wheeler & Schebler Manufacturers of Indianapolis, Indiana. I found this in a cigar box full of junk drawer type items, paid a few bucks for the whole box.
The other is a tenth edition 32 page "Trapshooting Hints" from duPont. I am not sure of the year it was published. I paid fifty cents for this.
Not valuable, but interesting, to folks interested in cars and guns.
Thank you again.
Your posts are extremely educational and enjoyable.
I started off simply buying old tools at yard sales, but one becomes quickly addicted to finding all types of treasures.
I thought I would make my first post a few of my more humble findings.
The one booklet is the 1907 catalog for the Schebler Carburetor from Wheeler & Schebler Manufacturers of Indianapolis, Indiana. I found this in a cigar box full of junk drawer type items, paid a few bucks for the whole box.
The other is a tenth edition 32 page "Trapshooting Hints" from duPont. I am not sure of the year it was published. I paid fifty cents for this.
Not valuable, but interesting, to folks interested in cars and guns.
Thank you again.