Floyd's group arrived Saturday. Due to it snowing badly Saturday, I wasn't able to get out to the mailbox (quarter of a mile away at end of state maintenance) until Sunday. Took some photos last night, but I had to retake many of them. This particular phone is a POS itself. The camera is awful without good lighting.
I figured proceed with caution; since I knew there had to be some stinkers in here for this to be included: So,I called in Hazmat.
Assorted odds and ends found in package: At least something is, for sure, worth two cents; even if it's two cents. Wrench and socket will come in handy. I actually recently misplaced my good 5/16 so this will be a spare until I can find another Blackhawk.
The ring really creeps me out.
Imperial Jack with broken blade, "B Rostfrei" stilleto with broken kick spring and missing rear bolster.
The only real cheap knives. Frost Eagle Eye, Copperlock clone, Pakistan lockback, and a worn-out Barracuda (Frost) tactical.
Schrade (Taylor/China) 220OT and Japanese pen.
The ergonomics are pretty bad due to the hatchet/cleaver blade, but I plan to put the 220OT through the wringer. I have bought close to half a dozen Chinese Old TImers but never kept them. This is a pattern that typically sees hard use. The penknife is not bad at all.
Camillus Army Engineer's Knife (4-line). I have a blade from a similar civilian pattern (but marked "MADE IN USA") that may fit. What is strange is that the screwdriver, can opener, and awl have no damage. I think I may be able to rebuild it into a user.
However, a lot of good stuff in here as well.
Colonial miniature. Used, not abused.
Serpentine Jack. Used, not abused.
Hobo; probably never used or carried. First USA-made example in my collection.