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DEER CREEK PAWN & GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION: Snap-On, Milwaukee & Blue Point Professional Tools | Vintage Fenton & Murano Glass Collection | Designer Watches | 167 Lots of Premium Merchandise - Extensively Photographed, Absolute Auction Ending in 7 Days DEER CREEK PAWN AND GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION Premium Tools and Fenton Glass: 167 Lots of Professional Equipment, Vintage Collectibles and Hidden Gems ONLINE BIDDING CLOSES: Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to one of the most extensively documented pawn auctions you'll ever experience! With over 2,000 high-resolution photographs across 167 lots, you can inspect every item as if you were holding it in your hands. This is your opportunity to acquire unredeemed pawn merchandise and carefully curated overstock from Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, where someone's unfortunate circumstances become your incredible opportunity. PROFESSIONAL-GRADE TOOLS: THE CROWN JEWELS SNAP-ON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS If you're a professional mechanic, contractor, or serious DIYer, you know the Snap-On name means one thing: uncompromising quality. These aren't your big-box store tools. Snap-On is sold exclusively through professional tool trucks, and their pricing reflects their lifetime warranty and precision engineering. This auction features 22 premium lots of Snap-On and Blue Point professional tools. Featured Snap-On lots include multiple torque wrenches in Lots 163, 166, and 173. These are the backbone of any professional mechanic's toolkit. These precision instruments retail for $200-$500 plus each. Whether you're working on engines, suspension components, or critical fasteners, accurate torque is non-negotiable. Snap-On torque wrenches maintain calibration longer than any competitor and come with certification standards that professionals trust. Lots 174 through 176 feature Snap-On ratchets and socket sets, including the legendary 80-tooth ratcheting mechanism that pros swear by. These sockets won't round off bolt heads, and that famous Snap-On feel is instantly recognizable. Complete metric socket sets are included, perfect for import vehicle specialists. Lot 217 offers a Snap-On 3/8 inch drive impact wrench with LED flashlight and battery charger. This is the tool you grab when you need serious torque in tight spaces. This cordless power meets Snap-On durability in one impressive package. Blue Point Tools, which is Snap-On's professional line, are also featured throughout this auction. Lot 164 includes the TF-528-D double flaring tool kit, Lot 171 has the YAK10 cordless butane soldering iron kit, and Lot 229 features a 1/2 inch air impact. Blue Point offers Snap-On quality at a slightly lower price point. These are still professional-grade tools that will outlast consumer brands by decades. Why do professionals pay premium prices for Snap-On? Three reasons: First, the lifetime warranty means if you break it, it's replaced with no questions asked. Second, precision manufacturing with tolerances measured in thousandths of an inch ensures perfect performance. Third, ergonomics matter when you're using tools 8-10 hours a day. Comfort prevents injury and increases productivity. MILWAUKEE CORDLESS POWER TOOLS Milwaukee has revolutionized the cordless tool industry with their M18 and M12 battery platforms. These aren't weekend warrior tools. They're designed for all-day job site use by professional contractors and tradesmen. Lots 188, 190, and 191 feature Milwaukee cordless drills with batteries included. Milwaukee's brushless motor technology delivers 50 percent more runtime than brushed motors. These drills offer professional-grade torque up to 725 inch-pounds and come with the critical component: 18V batteries. Replacement Milwaukee batteries retail for $80-$150 each, so these combo lots represent serious value. Lot 189 includes Milwaukee impact drivers with a 12V battery. Milwaukee impacts are the gold standard for driving screws and lag bolts. The hammer-and-anvil mechanism delivers short bursts of rotational force that won't strip screw heads. Professional contractors rely on these tools daily. Lot 187 offers a Milwaukee 18V caulking gun with battery. Professional contractors know manual caulking guns are exhausting. This cordless model maintains consistent bead flow and saves your hands on large projects. It's a game-changer for anyone doing extensive finish work. Lot 186 features a Ryobi 18V circular saw with battery charger. While Ryobi is Milwaukee's consumer brand, their 18V platform shares battery compatibility and offers excellent value for homeowners and light contractors. When bidding on cordless tools, remember that batteries are often more valuable than the tool itself. Check each lot description for battery inclusion. Milwaukee M18 batteries can cost as much as the bare tool, making these combo lots exceptional opportunities. DEWALT: THE CONTRACTOR'S CHOICE Lot 177 features a DeWalt 1/2 inch cordless drill. DeWalt's signature yellow-and-black design isn't just branding. It's instant recognition on job sites worldwide. The brand is known for rugged durability and aggressive chuck design that holds bits securely. Lots 178 and 179 include DeWalt drill bit sets with complete bit collections for wood, metal, and masonry. Quality bits are the difference between clean holes and burned-out drill motors. Professional contractors know that cheap bits cost more in the long run. Lot 224 offers a DeWalt heavy duty deck screwdriver. This is a specialized tool for deck builders. The collated screw magazine allows rapid-fire installation and is a must-have for professional deck contractors working on large projects. SPECIALTY AND PRECISION TOOLS Lot 163 includes a Craftsman micro torque wrench. Low-torque applications require precision instruments. This tool is perfect for electronics, small engine work, or any application requiring 20-200 inch-pounds of torque. Lot 165 features a Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench with Saginomiya TDM-1030 dial gauge. Dial-type torque wrenches provide visual confirmation of applied torque. They're popular in industrial settings and professional garages where precision is critical. Pneumatic air-powered tools are featured in Lots 220, 228, and 229, including air ratchets, brad nailers, and impact wrenches. If you have a compressor, pneumatic tools offer unlimited runtime and incredible power-to-weight ratios. They're workhorses in professional shops. Lots 234 and 240 offer 3/4 inch drive heavy-duty socket sets. These are the big tools for industrial applications, heavy equipment, and semi-truck maintenance. Three-quarter inch drive means serious leverage for stubborn bolts that smaller tools can't handle. COLLECTIBLE GLASS: THE FENTON AND MURANO COLLECTION FENTON ART GLASS A COLLECTOR'S DREAM This auction features 14 authenticated lots of Fenton Art Glass. Fenton Art Glass operated from 1905 to 2011 in Williamstown, West Virginia, creating some of America's most beloved collectible glassware. Since the company's closure in 2011, Fenton pieces have appreciated significantly, and serious collectors actively seek authenticated pieces. Fenton wasn't mass-produced factory glass. Each piece was hand-crafted by skilled artisans. Many pieces feature hand-painted details, applied decorations, and proprietary glass formulations that create stunning color effects. The company's hobnail pattern with raised bumps became iconic, and their carnival glass with iridescent finish commands premium prices at auction. Lots 127, 128, and 132 through 135 feature the Fenton baskets collection. These baskets showcase Fenton's incredible range including hobnail blue, optic melon, aqua miniature, pink carnival, and blue opalescent varieties. Baskets were popular gift items and display pieces. The applied handles and ruffled edges required significant hand-work, making each piece unique. Lots 124 and 125 offer heart optic pattern pieces including a melon pitcher and vase set. The heart optic pattern creates a subtle quilted appearance when light passes through. These pieces represent mid-century Fenton at its finest and are highly sought by collectors. Lot 134 includes Fenton carnival glass. Fenton's carnival glass features an iridescent oil slick finish achieved through metallic salt spray during production. Originally called Poor Man's Tiffany, carnival glass is now highly collectible and continues to appreciate in value. Lot 135 offers blue opalescent glass. The ethereal, cloud-like quality of opalescent glass is created by adding bone ash to the glass formula. Blue opalescent pieces are particularly sought-after by Fenton collectors and command premium prices. Lot 131 features a green glass Fenton fairy lamp. These decorative candle covers were popular in Victorian and Edwardian homes. Fenton produced reproductions of historic designs that are now vintage collectibles themselves. Lot 129 includes a rose pink imperial slipper shoe. Victorian-era glass slippers and boots were popular mantle decorations, and Fenton continued this tradition with beautiful artistic reproductions. Fenton pieces typically feature the company's logo on the bottom, an oval with Fenton script. Later pieces include date codes. Check the extensive photos to verify markings, which significantly impact value. Fenton prices have steadily appreciated 5-10 percent annually since the company's closure. Quality pieces in excellent condition with original stickers command the highest prices. Individual pieces range from $30-$300 plus depending on pattern, color rarity, and condition. VINTAGE MURANO GLASS SWAN Lot 102 features a vintage Murano glass swan from Venice, Italy. Murano glass represents nearly 1,000 years of glassmaking tradition. Authentic Murano pieces are individually signed and come from family workshops on the island of Murano. This vintage swan showcases the elaborate lampworking technique where artisans manipulate molten glass with hand torches. What...