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:canadaflag:quota: What a tool

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
An abbreviated sleep after night shift. Good weather so out I went with the Pro and Seahunter Mk11. Playing fields were the order of the day and I hit two having a near quota experience. Got too hot so I jumped ship and went aquatic with the multitude of rugrats and ducks.

Waist high I found it. Not a relic and not one that belonged to the B. Cody...but a nifty Mastercraft 19mm dewy that had Cody, B engraved on it. Scared the hell out of me as I thought I might have something loose upstairs! I am allergic to tools and especially power tools.

This was followed by what I thought was a small gold ring.....not to be but a junker. Such is life.Scooped up a few coins that made up the quota and called it a day heading home to get ready for another night shift with the criminal element.
 
Nice digs Leslie. That tool was meant for you:razz:
 
I like finding tools...definitely a sign on mankind activity...Heres a saying attributed to Thomas Carlyle, 1795-1881

"Man is a tool using animal, without tools he is nothing, with tools, he is everything" or something to that effect...did you know Channellock started making tools in 1886? Not that that wrench you found is a channellock, but still...tools, knives, and lighters...great signs of man, good haul!..:clapping:.
Mud
 
A guy can never have enough wrenches, especially if he has sons who never put em back where they belong.....

Good hunt Leslie!
 
Good haul Leslie. Don't let anyone catch you playing with your tool. :lol:
 
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