Cleaned up most of the interesting stuff. There's still a few bits but here's the main stuff in focus from post #4752. Probably won't post much else from the lot since most was basic stuff but drawknifes, crescent wrenches, and a few other bits will probably be shown in the final cleaning update.

Ridgid Al 6" pipe wrench
Stillson's Wrench 6" broken dynamic jaw
Snap On prybar
Mac pick
Idestro alignment punch
Master Quality 7" adjustable pliers
WK Co Jamestown 5.5" adjustable pliers
Made in Germany red handle 5" adjustable pliers
Stanley 69-007 pick
Masterlock lockout tag
Crescent 6-8" double wrench stamped OTTO and 6" body cracked
Quali-Craft 8" Japan slide adjust crescent wrench
Mystery red bit driver thing
Napa USA 2-1/2" 1" drive impact socket

Craftsman 32mm wrench
Snap on S710
Snap on F710ALS
Billings LS-1410
Proto WF-38 actually surprised how smooth it is, no tension on freewheeling
Walden 3150 Al gear
Wiha 4mm flat head driver
1951 Snap On LDH-322 1" 3/4 drive socket
Snap On TA-3 1/4-3/8 adapter
Irwin 3/8 square to 1/4 hex adapter
Craftsman 94378 round head stubby flex ratchet handle detent not locking position but it is still springy so might be fixable with oil and a screwdriver to break up debris
Snap On 1/2-9/16 flare nut wrench
Snap On 3/4-13/16 flare nut wrench

3/4 drive
Sk 2" and 1-7/8"
Bonnet 1-1/8
1/2 drive
Mac 1-1/4 impact
2 William 1-3/16
Snap On 1-1/8
Apex 1-1/16
Craftsman 22mm impact
Proto 1/4 hex bit socket
Snap On T8 bit socket
Mac 12" extension
Snap On 6" and 4"extensions
Craftsman 1" extension
3/8 drive
Snap On 1/2" and 15mm
New Britain NS-12 1/2 ratchet adapter
Mystery steel point with threads, maybe a plumb
Mechanic's Pal 6 feet tape measure

Lg Allen and Sm Eklind hex key sets
Wester Bros Optimo 2 scissors
Diamalloy MS54-3 fine cutters
Truck bed clamp, didn't know what it was but figured it clamps stuff so it'll potentially clamp something someday
Snap On bit driver with wood bark finish from drying out, destroyed
Helios leather pouch with Lufkin No.1611 and takedown tool, paint spatter on outside of pouch after cleaning but I would rather the pouch be intact than immaculate and the leather is hydrolyzed(I think that's the word they used to use, coated with a hydrophobic coating or something that gives it a more rubbery feel) everything else is fair condition and in spec.
Also figured out pics again since they weren't friendly; crop and you're good so just crop out the toes instead of intentionally avoiding them in the first place.