I had planned to hit three sales today, only made it to two though. But what good sales they were!
The first one was part two of a sale I had been to a couple weeks ago (the one with the pumpkin chucker), and, along with everything that didn't sell before, they opened up the "private museum". And my goodness, what a place! If you like the shooting sports, this was the place for you. From ammo, to reloading, to gun smithing, to African hunting artifacts, to fishing, and so on. I could have walked out of there spending thousands, but restrained myself. But, it was up a muddy hillside trail, and the people hosting the sale kindly had a young lady take my arm (my balance is gone) and help me up, and had another worker help me down. I cannot thank them enough. Anyway:

Lyman 310 reloading set in .30-06 (which I don't shoot, but will flip to more than pay for the day), full tin of vintage Benjamin pellets, and a vintage English competition .22 case.
And of course, books:

Two Hemingway's (1st of For Whom The Bell Tolls, Eng. ed of A Movable Feast), Gun Digest book on Single Shot Rifles, 1936 Ideal reloading manual, and the best, a 1901 1st of The Book of the Rifle.
If you are interested, this is the sale.
View information about this sale in Scotts Mills, OR. The sale starts Friday, December 5 and runs through Sunday, December 7. It is being run by 4 Seasons Estate Sales, LLC.
www.estatesales.net
The second sale was the estate of a guy who fixed everything:

Drill index, full pack of Sheridan pellets (odd size), lathe dog, some type of distro advance tool (?), Enco hexagonal die holders, sockets (Blackhawk Indian head, Proto impact, Hinsdale, and Craftsman made by Snap-on), Armstrong ignition wrench, MAC socket set box (in yellow), folding boxwood ruler.
There was also a house, maybe? to go through, but I used up all of my energy in the shop.
I hit both of these sales on day two, and I can only imagine what I missed.