MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
- A $20 bill. I gave it to an organization as a donation.
- A WW2 field radio, BC-620-F. Ended up selling it to a guy who had a photo of his grandfather using one during Operation Dragoon.
- A cellphone in good working condition. Could not figure how to find out whose it was.
- A cellphone that had been run over.
- A cordless phone that was in good working condition. Nearby was a used condom. Somebody had some 'splainin to do when the parents got home! I tried driving up and down the street to see if I could get a dial tone, but to no avail.
- A cordless phone that was working but was missing the battery cover.
- A set of car keys with a remote control attached. Later in the evening I walked to the area I thought most likely and started pressing the "panic" button. Sure enough, soon someone's garage lit right up and I gave them their car keys.
- A tube tester, as in electron vacuum tubes.
- A metal detector. I put a battery in it and it worked for a little while.
- A clock radio, which I modified with an external antenna so a friend of mine could listen to Neil Boortz.
- A Radio Shack clock radio AM/FM with WX band. The radio worked but the clock was dead. Since that time the radio no longer works but the clock has started again.
- A battery charger, one so old that it has both a 6 volt and a 12 volt setting. Turned out all was wrong with it was a broken wire where it entered the case. I fixed it and use it pretty often.
- A portable air tank; its hose was broken and I fixed that.
- An unusual electrical connector which turned out to be one that was useful to me.
- A radio antenna that fits my 2007 Toyota Matrix, although I did not need another one.
- A brand new, large unused circuit breaker box.
- A nice folding Gerber knife, laying in wait in the road for someone's tire.
- A nice pair of very sharp tailor's shears, made in the USA.
- A computerized control box for installation in a theater. Anybody want it?
- A valid license plate, which I turned over to the Sheriff's Dept; they tracked down the owner.
- A Cessna 150 propeller spinner. I tracked down the owner and gave it back to him.