Not much to speak of at the early bird flea market this morning...
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The speeder is a "Snap/on MILWAUKEE", no date code, and no model number (unless it's obscured by the grime/patina), but it's undoubtedly a No. 4 and 1920's vintage.
The small file handle is a DISSTON. The brand has worn off but that's their unmistakable patented spring tension ferrule.
I'm always on the lookout for little ignition screwdrivers (1-1/2" blade) with a pocket clip for WWII GMTK's.
And I never ever leave a tommy bar behind. Guessing this one is 7/16" diameter.
The other little bar is a sliding tee handle that has somehow become separated from its drive head. Will come in handy for something. (Oops, not visible in that photos)
The sockets (1/2- and 3/8-inch drive) are all =CRAFTSMAN= and =V= which is a very unusual purchase for me. These are not keepers. Twertsy, Don (d42jeep), and thehorse13 tell me that it's still selling like mad for dumb money. We'll see. Knowing my luck the wave has crashed and I'll be stuck with them. The guy threw in the tray, which is good because I am running out of trays for all the near-complete sets I am building.