So, I have been jonesing like a fiend for a good sale lately, and yesterday one came up. One good enough that I went back today!
First day:
Highlight include a Stanley SweetHeart plane, two P&C ratchets, Craftsman flying V socket set, MAC spinner, Cresent socket box, long SK ratchet (needs kit) and Proto wire strippers.
Second day:
Highlights include a complete set of ratcheting wrenches, Pony clamp, Proto line wrench, misc. Proto LA, a Cresent wrench I needed to fix a double ender and a Plomb ignition wrench. Misc. sockets on both days include SK, Craftsman, Snap-on, MAC, Proto and Armstrong. Proto wrenches include a DBE chevron. I paid $45 altogether, and that was a story in its own self. The first day the guy (stepson) priced me and called to his mom to make change. OK. Next day he tells me to go ask his mom for a price. OK, so I go in the house. She looks at me and says "why did he send you inside?" She had a price list he made but she didn't even know half the tools and just cut me a price. Much better.
There was just a ton of stuff in sheds all over. If they had just spent a day or two getting the whole thing organized they would have done much better. But that is family run estate sales. I just missed getting a couple Stanley router planes, kinda bummed about that.
Here is are additional pics of the socket boxes:
Does anyone know a good way to clean paper labels? I don't see the old Cresent lables very often.