Friday I attended the swap meet bmw reported earlier. I was not spending much money until I ran across an item I couldn't resist:

Years ago I bought an Atlas 6300 (Clausing) 12" lathe, but it didn't have a steady rest. This is something you must have to really use the lathe very much. There is one currently for sale on Ebay for $650.00, so they don't come cheap. I managed to get this one for $150.00, which was quite reasonable. Neither the seller or I was absolutely certain it was the right one for the lathe, but it turned out to exactly match the image in the 1953 sales brochure, and fits the lathe perfectly.
As bmw pointed out, there was a lot of stuff priced at $1.00.

Blue Point BP 4 4 oz. ball pein hammer
Snap On (Vacuum Grip) #86 side cutters
Parallel jaw pliers marked "ARMEE FRANCAISE 44P 1992 008"
Armstrong 28-044 SOE wrench 1-3/8
Herbrand H-3 DOE Tappet "Vanadium" 5/8 x 11/16
New Britain NDF 550 DOE tubing wrench 3/8 x 7/16
Lectrolite 6000 "Ford Brakes" DBE 8-point 7/16 x 1/2
Walden 1850 double swivel box socket
D.G.M. "Chrome Vanadium" pliers. Crimper? end nipper?
There were plenty of $0.25 priced items, too:

Sockets:
Hinsdale 1/2 dr. 4-pt. 3/4
??? 1/2 dr. 11/32 12-pt. cadmium plated, straight knurl
Walden 1/2 dr. 12-pt. 3/4
Wards Master Quality 1/4 dr. 6-pt. 3/16
Powr Kraft 84W4865 1/2 dr. 12-pt. 1/2
Powr Kraft "100" D84-4789 1/2 dr. 12-pt. deep 5/8
Williams Superrench 1167 combo 7/8
Bonney PWA1397 3/8 hinge handle
P&C 6205 1/2 dr. extension 10"
Proto USA #000AA feeler gauge
Plomb USA 3318 Ignition DOE 9/32
Reasonably priced items included $5.00 for the Blackhawk 4219X wrench for Ford Model T main bearing bolts and wrist pin clamp bolts (9/16 sq. and 9/16 open end)
This ugly toolbox caught my eye because of the ratchet. Examination showed a Wizard 1/2 drive set with sockets from 7/16 to 1-1/16 (missing the 3/4 and 13/16, but I have a 3/4), ratchet and extension all supplied by Indestro.

Other goodies in there include SK and Craftsman -V- sockets, a Vlchek punch, Thorsen 1/4 drive spinner with 11/32 socket, and a Plomb USA 5476 1/2 dr. 12-pt. swivel socket 9/16. The box is missing screws to hold up the tray, so it isn't quite as bad off as it looks. I paid $15.00 for it.
Another deal was this hammered Kennedy box for $5.00. I hope to salvage the drawer pulls from it. It also has 14 good drawer slides and 14 retaining clips. Under the bottom drawer, which was jammed, was a Craftsman set of metric Allen wrenches.

The best part of the day was getting to see many people I knew, including Oregon Rock Crusher and his wonderful wife. I saw a pair of brothers that I hadn't seen in almost 50 years! Nice folks at this meet, and I spend a lot more time visiting than shopping.