DJole Report post Posted November 27, 2017 Showed up in my Facebook feed, for some reason-- From the Website (https://www.estatesales.net/TX/Schertz/78154/1729887): Quote Vogt Estates proudly presents an EPIC estate tag sale (NOT an auction) of one of the most historic early settlements in San Antonio. This c1845 German family compound includes FIVE BARNS & SHEDS absolutely packed full of thousands of early artifacts & primitives. Most structures haven’t been opened or touched in decades – it’s like opening up a time capsule. And as always, we price to sell. This one is a picker’s dream come true. - One of the largest collections of antique tools in the country – 1000s & 1000s of pieces - Texas pioneer artifacts - Early Texan & American pottery & crockery incl. Meyer - Early advertising - General store pieces incl. early cash registers - Antique fishing equipment incl. lures, reels, & tackle - Horse saddles & tack - Early barbed wire - Industrial Revolution era mechanical equipment - Antique architectural pieces - Salvage mid-1960's Chevy Stepside p/u FRIDAY & SATURDAY December 8 & 9 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM both daysView full details at EstateSales.NET: https://www.EstateSales.NET/TX/Schertz/78154/1729887 Lot of photos of walls and racks of tools inside those barns. I saw some metal shoe-repair lasts, a bunch of anvils, stirrups, bits (for reins). No smaller leather tools are clearly visible in the photos (like photo 17 of 36). For non-leather stuff: lots of saws and block planes, hammers, axes and mallets, ice tongs, ice saws, and who knows what else is there for antique tools. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted November 27, 2017 ach durn, I'm washing my hair that weekend Share this post Link to post Share on other sites