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New Tools Added to the List for Sale - Very Old

Started by Corey, December 15, 2011, 09:41:24 AM

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Corey

I have just added new tools for sale on my website.  I have included the new ones below with some pcitures as well.  But I have lots more pictures of these on my website if you are intersted:

http://www.vintageitems4sale.com/automobiletools.html

Early 1900s Food Chopper Meat Tenderizer - $20
1919 Gilchrist Ice Pick - No. 50 - $10
Old Sickle Blade - $9
Old Rawhide Mallet - $7.50

Let me know if you have any questions about any of these tools
http://www.vintageitems4sale.com - I have lots of vintage tools
http://www.facebook.com/vintageitems4sale
100% of profit goes to charity.  For details about current charity visit the homepage

Branson

Quote from: Corey on December 15, 2011, 09:41:24 AM
http://www.vintageitems4sale.com/automobiletools.html
Early 1900s Food Chopper Meat Tenderizer - $20

All right!  We're on our way to chicken-fried steak!  And biscuits and gravy!  I'm a snob about bisquits and gravy.
It has to be chicken gravy or bacon gravy.

rusty

Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Corey

Branson & Rusty - Am I missing something?  I am very confused by your responses.
http://www.vintageitems4sale.com - I have lots of vintage tools
http://www.facebook.com/vintageitems4sale
100% of profit goes to charity.  For details about current charity visit the homepage

Branson

Quote from: Corey on December 16, 2011, 08:37:16 AM
Branson & Rusty - Am I missing something?  I am very confused by your responses.

It's the meat tenderizer.  That performs the first step in making chicken fried steak.  Being a Bakersfield boy,
I have a strong affection for chicken fried steak.  Served with biscuits and gravy, it provides 100% of your
daily requirement of cholesterol!

Branson


Papaw

Corey, sometimes we wander a bit in our responses- nothing bad intended at all.

Biscuits and gravy?? Yes, but only with white gravy, preferably with bits of sausage in it.
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Corey

Not a problem.  I guess I am just a little slow and could not connect the conversation to anything that I posted.  I don't mind wondering conversations at all.  Sometimes those are the best. 
http://www.vintageitems4sale.com - I have lots of vintage tools
http://www.facebook.com/vintageitems4sale
100% of profit goes to charity.  For details about current charity visit the homepage

scottg

If its gravy, I'll eat it regardless, provided its not made from entrails!
  (and yes certain family members of mine will make gravy from chicken/turkey innards and it looks like regular gravy and you don't know its in there.... until its too late! Bleeeaaack!!)

    Really good chicken fried steak is actually pretty hard to make.
  At least in a skillet with your own homemade breading.
  I'll eat my own.
  But I ain't no Great Aunt Catherine, and that is for sure and for certain!
That girl could whip out homemade biscuits, cfs,  and smother everything with red eye sausage gravy to light up your very soul! In a heartbeat!!
Droooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
  yours Scott 
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mrchuck

Around here, finding the "best" chicken fried steak dinner is always a quest.
The best ever is in Strand, Texas. A small diner on Main St.,,, but too far to go unless heading out to Abilene, TX.

Haven't found one around here that "reliably" is good on every visit.


Molon Labe

Branson

Naw, the best is still at Rae's Steak House in Bakersfield.

Sausage gravy...  OK, I've had some that's really good (about four blocks from my house!)  Still, chicken gravy and bacon gravy are my favorites.
(But a good, not too sweet, sausage gravy runs a close second place.)

keykeeper

If'n you boys are talking gravy, then you need to head on over here to Wes BY GUM Virginny.....Gravy is the official state gourmet food...lol.

Seriously, I make a killer sausage gravy and biscuits. Takes a little time, but well worth the wait!!

My beef gravy ain't too shabby, either. Especially coupled with my roast beef!!
-Aaron C.

My vintage tool Want list:
Wards Master Quality 1/2" drive sockets (Need size 5/8), long extension, & speeder handle.
-Vlchek WB* series double box wrenches.
-Hinsdale double-box end round shank wrenches.

Papaw

What was this thread about?

OH YEAH, Corey's tools, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Everyone go look at them!
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RedVise

Quote from: Papaw on December 16, 2011, 09:59:58 PM
What was this thread about?

OK boys, the sheriff/mod is getting us back on track!!  I think that if Corey is selling old tools he already knows that conversations/threads will wonder around a little, or a lot !

Corey, interesting mix of items for sale on your site.

Brian L.

Corey

Yes, I know things will get off topic at times.  I am completely fine with it and find it entertaining to see where conversations go. 

We start with "Meat Tenderizer" and end up with "Great Aunt Catherine's homemade biscuits".
http://www.vintageitems4sale.com - I have lots of vintage tools
http://www.facebook.com/vintageitems4sale
100% of profit goes to charity.  For details about current charity visit the homepage