Nice score Rickster!
I went back to my first stop from yesterday again this AM and got deeper into the recesses of the garage (finally took three trips... last Sun, yesterday,and this AM...). Fewer tools but what there was were more interesting, but some"supplies" and books as well:
Consumables first; About Half a gross of acid/glue brushes, 3 hammer handles, Near 10 lbs of solder, with paste flux and 3 new rolls of solder wick, and 2 5" grinding wheels;
24 1" belt sanding strips (5 sleeves of fine 3 med), a fine wire wheel, a variety of toggle switches, 2 Xacto backsaw blades, and an alarm buzzer, (got that by accident in a storage bin soon to come);
2 steel and one aluminum "hobby boxes" the small one is just the right size for the DP project control box I need for the treadmill motor control card
A box of file handles (with three odd leather thumb guards?

), Tap magic, and some phosphoric acid.
NIB general drill sharpener fixture, a cool old .22 gun cleaning it in the original metal tin (Sears Robuck), a tin of 1/8" number stamps, and an idler pulley for some power tool, that I'm hoping to splice a std pulley sheave onto for my late 30's craftsman DP.
It starts getting more interesting here: a dead center, a live center, a 1/2" drill chuck, and a drive center (wood) for some small lathe product, another drill chuck, this one really small, for some other smaller collet chuck.
Two tiny vises; one a semi conventional DP vise, except it has that extra jaw piece to allow clamping a tapered item, (the extra jaw piece rotate on a center pin the fits into the lower part of the dynamic jaw), and a really strange vise that has a series of four holes in each jaw, presumably for pins to hold irregular objects,or for bending fixtures, or for both...
More to come!