...... Trying to express a thought that's been wandering in my head for a while now ..........
I've seen a few posts in this thread, as well as the previous years threads, where a member felt they needed to wait until they had a find that was "worthy" in order to post. Every time I read this sentiment, I feel a bit sad.
From the very beginning of the Garage Sale threads (started before I joined the site), I never felt that a watermark was in effect, or even implied. This was (and is) just a place for the members to show off the things they've picked up during their weekly wanderings. Sometimes we crow, sometimes we commiserate, but all the time - we share.
ALL of your finds are worthy, no matter how large, small, expensive, or cheap. We just like to see what's out there to be saved from oblivion.
I like seeing what others are able to dig up, and I especially love reading the stories that go with the adventure when the details are included. Sharing the story is one of the reasons why my own posts tend to be long.
For myself, not only do I post in order to brag about a really good find that I'm excited about, but I also post mundane finds and share my failures because I feel it's important to show that not every venture to a sale is going to be sunshine and roses. You can't appreciate a rainbow unless you first get rain.
[end rambling]
Donert - Great find on those larger wrenches. I don't see 1+ inch sizes often (I've been spending BIG BUCKS on eBay filling out the large end of a Williams set over time), and never at the prices you paid.