Looked real hard for RHFT flex-heads and KR65A boxes, but didn't find any. Still think I did kinda Ok. Second stop first. It was an estate sale with "vintage tools and organization". I was late enough through the door I think I missed some stuff:
Here we have the pan it all came in, Williams and Armstrong C-clamps, two kinds of Kastar feeler gauges, a Sears spark plug gapper, an advertising magnifier by Zippo, a Dunlap DOE, a "Bulldog" ratcheting screwdriver, 2 Craftsman Long-C ignition wrenches, a very short USA screwdriver, Duro Chrome 8" adjustable, Craftsman = brake tool, a Japan distributor wrench (with a very Sears-like part number), "Lil Devil Great Grip" pliers (need to research these), Craftsman Channellocks of what I guess are an early iteration of the design, Diamond small Channellocks, a Starrett Micrometer and box, a small metal fishing tackle box, and a 15" Coes/Billings adjustable wrench. (Is this a pipe wrench? monkey wrench? Auto wrench?)
Backing up, I spent the morning at a swap meet. I recall only meager pickings from there last year. Did slightly better today. First up, wrenches and pliers:
From left, what look like NOS Indestro DOEs in their pouch, Wright and Artisan combos, a 10/12" Crescent double-ended adjustable, 10" SK adjustable, 8" adjustables from Peck/Stowe/Wilcox (paging Mr. Outlaw...), Diamond, Proto, and Bonney, 2 pair of Channellock er, Channellocks, Channellock Linesman's, and Diamond cutters.
Finally, ratchets and drive tools:
1/2" ratchets by Williams, Snap-On, Craftsman (Stainless and RHFT), and unmarked.
7/16" drive ratchet by Blackhawk.
3/8" ratchets by Blackhawk and Indestro
1/4" ratchet by Cornwell
A nearly-complete Billings & Spencer socket set. Female-drive ratchet with male tangs on each socket. Works great, even with only 11 teeth.
1/2" drive breaker bars by "Chromium Vanadium" (I think this means Indestro. Note the male 1/2" drive on the non-flex end.) and Duro-Chrome (this one has a 1/2" drive female end on the handle).
3/8" drive breaker bars by Craftsman Long-C (underline) and Thorsen.
Thanks,