Estate Sale Companies tend to post their upcoming Estate Sale adds on Wednesdays and Thursdays. This past Thursday I was browsing an Estate Sale add on Craig's List and found this photo buried deep in the thumbnail photos. What catches my eye is the wheel showing in the photo. I could tell that the wheel was an older style with painted white walls. The wheel also appeared to have rubber treads due to the tread pattern. The problem was that the Estate Sale location was 40 miles from me (80 miles round trip) and started Friday at noon. Although 40 miles may not sound far, I am in the San Francisco Bay Area and weekday traffic can be quite challenging, adding considerable driving time. That plus I had a bridge toll to consider getting to the location. I went back and forth several times about going vs not going. Going to bed Thursday night, I was still undecided.
Friday morning I decide to make the drive because if I don't go, the "what if" question would be stuck in my mind all weekend. It was a beautiful day for a drive. I arrive a the sale location about 11:30 AM, 30 minutes prior to opening. About 11:45, I walk up to the residence and am met in the driveway by a woman running the sale. She tells me even though they aren't ready to open yet, I am welcome to go into the backyard and look around. Walking through a side gate, I see the kettle and this is what I see walking up to it.
I can see from it's small size that it's a 18" and that it has steel wheels. I have to admit the endorphins at this point were kicking in.
I lift the cover and see something I have only see once before securing a kettle in the wild. Thumbscrews. Now I'm really starting to feel the rush.
I pay for the kettle, load it up and head home. On the drive home the scenery seems more enjoyable but that may just have been the "kettle high" I was on. San Rafael bridge which I would be driving back home on.
This is the city of San Francisco from the San Rafael Bridge.
The Bay Bridge and San Francisco from Interstate 80 in Berkeley.
And here it is, "The Mediterranean" (I believe it is a 1968, first year for the avocado color)
No Pat # or Pat Pending stamped on the lid vent.
Sure glad I made the trip. Oh and the sticker price. $24