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They are buried in the bottom of a pallet tote atm.better pics of the 10" Bucks?
On what ? Perhaps concerning that device made of aluminum tubing is a suction device to remove fat in a cosmetic proceedure .Besides that I'm a shade tree mechanic on sabatical leave during winter not a plastic surgeon with an on line degree .However I can skin a deer and castrate a pig .Case xx large carbon steel stockman model .Maybe @Al Smith could shed some light on the items.
Hi Al. He did post some machinist tools in a cabinet that he got along with a Bridgeport mill. Thought you might know what they are?On what ? Perhaps concerning that device made of aluminum tubing is a suction device to remove fat in a cosmetic proceedure .Besides that I'm a shade tree mechanic on sabatical leave during winter not a plastic surgeon with an on line degree .However I can skin a deer and castrate a pig .Case xx large carbon steel stockman model .
I was Thinking BUZZERDThe above contain varies micrometers ,a square ,several dial indictors what looks like a depth micromoter or two ,a slide rule in essence a manual operated pocket calculator .What looks like a center finder,telescope gauge .several bases with a scribe mounted .What looks like a boring head .Not shown a partridge in a pear tree which could be a crow .
We have them too along with great horned owls,bald eagles. red tail hawks .The partridges are in the next state north of Ohio but we do have the pear trees . Once upon a time the pears seemed to grow in fence rows but those are just about gone .No more fence rows just great gigantic fields like you might find in Kansas .I was Thinking BUZZERD![]()




