Today was the Jacktown Steam Engine Show 2018 Winter 2018 Flea Market.
After weeks of weather best described as brutal and a heavy snowfall on
Tuesday, today was a breath of spring with temps starting at 28F and
heading up to 45F. The grounds had been plowed for the most part so
walking wasn't too bad and there were a lot of vendors there.
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Of course, one of the traditions of this show is the bonfire.
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This is the back selling area. They don't open the regular flea market
field up for this show.
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While there was lots to look at there, there sure wasn't much to buy,
especially small stuff. I did score some hammers, hand forged
blacksmith cross peen, straight peen also hand forged, another cross
peen, this one a little newer, a Bell System pointed peen hammer, and a
blacksmith shoulder peen hammer.
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More rust. There is a small railroad track anvil, an early looking
blacksmith 8 sided drift punch, a blacksmith diagonal punch, an ATHA hot
cut chisel head, and a founders spoon.
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Woodworking tools were scarce and were being grabbed as soon as they hit
the tables. I got an uncommon small Gladwin & Appleton smoother plane,
an early Spear & Jackson cross cut saw that is missing a few teeth and a
couple of nuts (reminds me of a few folks...) but the saw plate is clean
and the tote is fairly as well, a hammer poll hand adze head that
somebody power-washed, and an also uncommon double face stone mason
hammer head.
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Not a great pile but it's more than I bought the past 4 weeks total.
Tony (hoping tomorrow's flea will be productive as well)
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