Went to a small local flea market this AM, I'm still grinning. After going to a flea last week and only finding 1 item, a grinder, and hitting 5 or 6 yard sales yesterday with zero finds, today more than made up for it. Started with the Desmond Simples 5-1/4" swivel vise for $50. Then the cool little Hallowell tool kit that I wouldn't have bought, other than it was in the original box with the paperwork, missing the 3/8" socket though. I'll make a more in depth post on this in the vintage tool forum. Next pic - file $1., new Stanley chisel $1., egg beater $2., 2 steel brackets and brass wire wheel $2., and ext. cord I'm going to use to repair a machine 50 cents.
Next up is a Colton patent vise, repaired, $5., other clamp on vise, decal seems to say "Polar" or "Solar" on the side, pretty minty, $8., new in pkg Powerball marked $24.99, paid $1., reamer, diamond hone, sharpening stone, and some carbide inserts, $3. for all, and a Starrett center head for $1.
Last pic, 6 pack of Valvoline 10W40 oil $10., 2 ball valves, $1. ea, new zone valve cartridge $5., Vise Grips $1., Atlas Craftsman rotary table handle, 25 pack of 1/2-13 nuts, 50 cents, Lenox saw $1. and after I paid him he gave me the other hack saw for free. Really great day.