There was a giant Wilton bullet vise that went for $150. Lot's of folks showed up early and made big piles. By the time I got there, the garage and basement were in the typical shambles. But sometimes, you find gems that the herd missed.
This was the Best Rate Cleanouts crowd. I've had pretty good luck with them, but only go to the sales with tools. You're right, they can be high at opening day, but bundling can bring the prices down to a reasonable level.
The wait turned out to be about 30 minutes...not too bad.
This sale was a two car garage and small basement workshop (along with two more floors of stuff I wasn't interested in). The early birds got the good numbers and went to town in the garage. I saw folks with bags of tools, a Kennedy roller chest, and other goodies. By the time my "113" got called, the pickings were slim, but I did find a few things in the corners I hadn't seen before, which are usually worth bringing home. Total price: $22
Sears medium duty step ladder
29" metal handled saw with really big teeth and a slender, swayback blade. Some folks on eBay are calling these ice saws. No maker's marks that I can see. Anyone care to share their knowledge?
Jacobs No. 0 drill chuck
Greenlee AV-122 screw-type metal punch for 1/2" conduit
Older Craftsman 12-pt 1/2"-drive socket, size marked "11-16"
Lead hammer marked "Cook's Lead Hammer Service" on one side and E. Providence R.I. U.S.A." with a circle-RI
Craftsman long-C 1725B DOE, 9/16" x 1/2"
Barcalo DOE,, 1" x 15/16"
Unmarked SOE, gigantic 1-15/16", no marking beyond the size on both sides. Any ideas on this one?
Walden Worcester 2418 double-socket wrench, 9/16" x 3/4"
Searles Improved on one side, Farmington ME on the other, an odd shaped handle. Is this a grinding wheel dressing tool?
Clauss USA vintage kitchen shears, I suspect. Will make a great pair of shop shears, too!
Dazor Floating Fixture fluorescent desk lamp, model 2134, unfortunately, no mounting bracket. Very cool articulating boom and works great! Now I just need to figure out which work space needs more lighting...
South Pacific soundtrack 33-1/3 rpm L.P. record--I only picked this up because I've previously bought two different releases of the soundtrack, and today found this third, 1949 release, in a pile in the garage. Sooooo now I'm collecting them...apparently.
The new one's on the right.