I found nothing of note yesterday, well, a bathroom sink for the remodel I am in the middle of, so while I am happy there, I don't think it is pic worthy. Today, though, I hit three sales, all fairly productive

The first sale was a family run affair, and had all the problems with that sort of event. Lots of tools, most not for sale. But, I did pick up a Penens and two Snap-ons, along with a couple repop porcelain Mopar signs. $12
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The second stop was a pro run sale, handle by a company I like, sorta. If you need to have everything gone in a couple days, they are the people to call, but, while they are cheap and willing to deal on the first day, they clean and organize before the sale. So you never know how things were kept before, which tells me things get lost in the shuffle. Oh, well. Anyhow, a Fleet socket box with a Long C ratchet, wartime SK, Williams, WF and Craftsman sockets (along with some early Japanese and others), a Herbrand hex key set, Bonney angle wrench, Blackhawk DBE. $5
Third stop was another pro-run sale, and while the pics didn't really show any tools, they were listed. So this was the last sale. Maybe should have started here...

I have no idea what sold before I got there, but I walked past this stack without seeing it! I only spotted it from behind it in the mess of a garage.

It even has the original hand tray! It wasn't free, but it was well below market, so it goes into the flip pile. Seriously, this thing is pretty cherry.