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At the Liberty Tool Company, Skip Brack sorts through tools he just brought in to the store on, May 3, 2014. Brack is the owner of Liberty Tool Company and is putting the store, which he opened in 1976, up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

Wrenches are piled together in the top of a tool box at the Liberty Tool Store in Liberty on, May 2, 2014. Skip Brack, the owner of the unusual tool store who is 70, is putting it up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

Labels like 'nuclear waste' and 'LRT - Little Rusty Things' on drawers at the Liberty Tool Store in Liberty reveal Skip Brack's sense of humor. Brack, the owner of the unusual tool store who is 70, is putting it up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

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Paul Coombs of Northport peruses items at Liberty Tool Store in Liberty on, May 2, 2014. Skip Brack, the owner of the unusual tool store who is 70, is putting it up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

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After sorting through a new arrival of tools, Skip Brack leaves Liberty Tool Company in Liberty on, May 3, 2014. Brack is putting the store, which he opened in 1976, up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

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The Liberty Tool Store is seen from the porch of Liberty Graphics, a store across the street from the tool store in Liberty on May 2, 2014. Skip Brack, the owner of the unusual tool store who is 70, is putting it up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

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In addition to tools, the Liberty Tool Store has old books, furniture and clothing, including this wedding dress. Skip Brack, the owner of the unusual tool store who is 70, is putting it up for sale. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

The Liberty Tool Company, at right, has been operating in Liberty center since 1976. Skip Brack, the owner, is putting the store up for sale because he is 70 and wants to cut back on the amount of hours he works. The pumps in the foreground are at Banks Garage, which Brack is also looking to sell. Photographed on, May 3, 2014. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer