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269506 Kirk Eppler 2019‑12‑10 Tool Tripping in Denver
Gathered Galoots

I just spent a long weekend in Denver (they get into the Christmas spirit
much more than SF), and managed to get a little tool time in.  This trip
was poorly executed on my part, so we got off to a bit of a hectic start.
Still managed to hit a trifecta in one day.  None of these seemed to be
mentioned in the archives, so here is a teaser for future Denver bound
travelers.

Started at the Mile High Flea Market, kinda in the NW boonies, I-76 & 88th
Ave Henderson.  This is a standing flea market, with hard booths for many
vendors, and ocean going containers for others, and some who just show up
with a trailer.  Lots of tools, many NIB Dewalt and Milwaukee stuff, and
the average 70-80s tools in the mix.  Couple of tool vendors in hard booths
had a nice selection of stuff, but knew what they had.  Weren't the rock
bottom prices we like, but were reasonable.  Didn't see any must have WW
stuff, lots of average planes and chisel. (Tools at top of picture). Small
farmers market there too.  Lots of typical flea junk too.
https://milehighfleamarket.com/en/

As I previously noted, I've been spending time on Garage Journal, and they
had raved about a place called Charlie's 2nd Hand Store, 2227 Larimer,
downtown near Coors Field.  Been there since 1928, tons of old tools.
Mostly mechanic's type stuff, some well organized (wrenches by brand,
socket stuff by size for extensions, or spark plug sockets together), some
I had no idea how it was organized.  But lots of stuff.  Two
storefronts wide, and a basement under one half.  The guy buys out estates,
sorts it out, and has a great reputation.  Kim saw some planes (average),
and there were more up high on display, not for sale.  Guy said give me
your wish list, and I will keep an eye out for them as new stuff comes in.
"Planes come through all the time, lots in the bins out back.....".
Barrels of saws, boxes of chisels. Great staff, from the owner on down,
they chatted with Kim while she waited as I poked around.  Wish I had
planned better, and brought a flashlight, gloves and more time.  (socket
and extension top right).  He does sell on ebay by the same name.
https://www.usedtoolsplus.com/

The last stop of the day was a reference from Charlie's, Surplus Tools &
Commodities Inc 1411 W Alameda.  Was told to look for the artillery out
front to find the parking lot. Showed up to see 4 cops out front, lights
flashing.  Drove around the block, parked far away, and walked up,
expecting to not get in.  Some guy pulling a trailer full of trash concrete
had broken one or more axles on this trailer, had 2 flat tires, etc.  Way
overloaded, but not important.    Also tool veterans, been around for 72
years.  Long enough to survive the flood of 1965, which took a bit of a
toll on some inventory.  This was another place I wish I could have spent
more time.

This place was a pickers joy.  They had a bit of new hardware store stuff,
and tons of surplus everything.  Lots of NOS stuff.  Again, way more than I
can mention, and was stupid enough not to take pictures.  Artillery sized
boxes of NOS wrenches, drill bits, dividers, etc, many still in Cosmoline
or protective paper, or both.  Rusty boxes of taps, giant Morse taper
drills, some stuff sold by the each, others by the pound.
http://surplustoolsdenver.com/

Got out of all these places for under $50, and would have spent more if I
wasn't worried about suitcase volume and time.  Was well under weight,
including all the hard cider I bought, but that's a story for another day.

I was originally bummed about missing the postponed December FleaBag run.
Didn't miss out on acquisitions, but did miss the company.

The haul is here
https://kirkhmb.smugmug.com/Woodworking/Woodworking-Tools/i-JVcWvRV

The bag from the Surplus store was a heavy unused Sugar Bag, worked nice to
keep the pointy ends away from the clothes etc. on the way home.

-- 
Kirk Eppler in Half Moon Bay, CA, recovering from a late flight home, and
now off to a meeting.
269507 Ed Minch <ruby1638@a...> 2019‑12‑10 Re: Tool Tripping in Denver
Always reassuring to see that finding nice tools is still a possibility

Ed Minch
269508 Michael Suwczinsky <nicknaylo@g...> 2019‑12‑11 Re: Tool Tripping in Denver
Sounds like an excellent excursion! Loving the idea of a permanent flea
market, Who knew Denver had such old tool resources!

Thanks for the report back.

Michael-pondering the next layover in Denver with new eyes.

On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 11:48 AM Kirk Eppler via Ba-galoots <
ba-galoots@l...> wrote:

> Gathered Galoots
>
> I just spent a long weekend in Denver (they get into the Christmas spirit
> much more than SF), and managed to get a little tool time in.  This trip
> was poorly executed on my part, so we got off to a bit of a hectic start.
> Still managed to hit a trifecta in one day.  None of these seemed to be
> mentioned in the archives, so here is a teaser for future Denver bound
> travelers.
>
> Started at the Mile High Flea Market, kinda in the NW boonies, I-76 & 88th
> Ave Henderson.  This is a standing flea market, with hard booths for many
> vendors, and ocean going containers for others, and some who just show up
> with a trailer.  Lots of tools, many NIB Dewalt and Milwaukee stuff, and
> the average 70-80s tools in the mix.  Couple of tool vendors in hard booths
> had a nice selection of stuff, but knew what they had.  Weren't the rock
> bottom prices we like, but were reasonable.  Didn't see any must have WW
> stuff, lots of average planes and chisel. (Tools at top of picture). Small
> farmers market there too.  Lots of typical flea junk too.
> https://milehighfleamarket.com/en/
>
> As I previously noted, I've been spending time on Garage Journal, and they
> had raved about a place called Charlie's 2nd Hand Store, 2227 Larimer,
> downtown near Coors Field.  Been there since 1928, tons of old tools.
> Mostly mechanic's type stuff, some well organized (wrenches by brand,
> socket stuff by size for extensions, or spark plug sockets together), some
> I had no idea how it was organized.  But lots of stuff.  Two
> storefronts wide, and a basement under one half.  The guy buys out estates,
> sorts it out, and has a great reputation.  Kim saw some planes (average),
> and there were more up high on display, not for sale.  Guy said give me
> your wish list, and I will keep an eye out for them as new stuff comes in.
> "Planes come through all the time, lots in the bins out back.....".
> Barrels of saws, boxes of chisels. Great staff, from the owner on down,
> they chatted with Kim while she waited as I poked around.  Wish I had
> planned better, and brought a flashlight, gloves and more time.  (socket
> and extension top right).  He does sell on ebay by the same name.
> https://www.usedtoolsplus.com/
>
> The last stop of the day was a reference from Charlie's, Surplus Tools &
> Commodities Inc 1411 W Alameda.  Was told to look for the artillery out
> front to find the parking lot. Showed up to see 4 cops out front, lights
> flashing.  Drove around the block, parked far away, and walked up,
> expecting to not get in.  Some guy pulling a trailer full of trash concrete
> had broken one or more axles on this trailer, had 2 flat tires, etc.  Way
> overloaded, but not important.    Also tool veterans, been around for 72
> years.  Long enough to survive the flood of 1965, which took a bit of a
> toll on some inventory.  This was another place I wish I could have spent
> more time.
>
> This place was a pickers joy.  They had a bit of new hardware store stuff,
> and tons of surplus everything.  Lots of NOS stuff.  Again, way more than I
> can mention, and was stupid enough not to take pictures.  Artillery sized
> boxes of NOS wrenches, drill bits, dividers, etc, many still in Cosmoline
> or protective paper, or both.  Rusty boxes of taps, giant Morse taper
> drills, some stuff sold by the each, others by the pound.
> http://surplustoolsdenver.com/
>
> Got out of all these places for under $50, and would have spent more if I
> wasn't worried about suitcase volume and time.  Was well under weight,
> including all the hard cider I bought, but that's a story for another day.
>
> I was originally bummed about missing the postponed December FleaBag run.
> Didn't miss out on acquisitions, but did miss the company.
>
> The haul is here
> https://kirkhmb.smugmug.com/Woodworking/Woodworking-Tools/i-JVcWvRV
>
> The bag from the Surplus store was a heavy unused Sugar Bag, worked nice
> to keep the pointy ends away from the clothes etc. on the way home.
>
> --
> Kirk Eppler in Half Moon Bay, CA, recovering from a late flight home, and
> now off to a meeting.
>
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-- 
Michael

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