Let us start with my last stop of the day and a rant. Why, but why do sellers not put the actual address in the ad? I know, I know, people are afraid of scammers and whatnot, but if you are selling things, it helps if people can find you, don't you think? At least put the block number on. But this 123 on XYZ between PDQ and infinity is just a pain. Three times I was dragged around looking for something only to find nothing.
Anyway, the last sale:

The ad looked really promising, describing a car person who was also a record collector, and I would have been there first, but the start time was pretty late. But we found a very early ignition set, double-ended Herbrand, Bonney single offset, MAC Sabina, Proto flextension, Duro/Industro 3/8's breaker, Plomb 1/4 speeder, 3/4" to 1/2" adaptor, Bonney and Snap-on sockets, Proto spinner, two reamers, and the prize of the litter, a full set of Yankee points. All that for $4. Although walking through the house, I spotted in the vinyl a copy of Repo Man. I don't do vinyl on purpose, but that was quite tempting.
Second to last was in a suburb I didn't know existed, but I found a gunked-up Millers Falls eggbeater and a 1/4 Indestro breaker bar. $10
Before that was a sale on a dead-end, down a hill with no turnaround, but while there were no tools to speak of I found these books at a dollar each:

Wartime editions, so not too special, although I wish the Poe had its DJ still. Anyway, good reading copies.
But, this whole thing was started by the first sale, or, rather, by the picture they posted on Craigslist. It was a little farther than I like to drive, but I check, as you never know what you are going to find. And I found a listing that mentioned tools, and showed a pic of an interesting old toolbox, along with some run-of-the-mill older tools. Well, along with not actually posting the address, when I finally found the place, all I could see were Xmas trinkets and women clothes, so I ask "is this the sale posted on CL, and where are the tools?" Oh, downstairs. So, down I go. And I mostly find random household junk, a very nice vintage wall telephone (more than I had on me), and an old toolbox, mostly filled with implement wrenches. After waiting for the downstairs guy to get off the phone, I ask how much he wants for the box. "I am thinking $75 for everything." "Well, I only really want the box... How does $10 sound for that?" Sold!
Well, there were a couple toos in there that I was interested in, a Starrett hook ruler and a curved spokeshave with a box of the special bits for it.
Oh, and the box. Well, some of you might find it interesting:
It is a pretty interesting box, what with the tray and the fold down panel. And here is a close-up of the label:
