OK, time to catch up.
Saturday I went to an estate sale run by a company which advertised tools, but had mostly non-tool pictures, picture of MBC chest (which attracted my attention) with craftsman bottom, few woodworking tools.
I arrived probably within 20 minutes of the beginning (who knows what was gone by this time). Prices were not spectacular - some large Craftsman combination wrenches 5 for $20, similar for 4 or 5 large craftsman DOE (marked),small sipped bags of sockets with a lot of taiwan for 8-10$
Well, going through the things I found the New Britain NR54 ratchet in the pile. Not smooth, but not stuck and quite dirty. We settled on $2 since it was not Craftsman or fancy brand.
While I was going through other tools (plenty of taiwan, expensive craftsman, some fleet sockets, Xcelite drivers), the company seller hearing that I am interested in older, possibly rusty and random tools told me to look in a box under the table where they threw everything random which they did not put into sets and did not even put on top




. Well, 21$ for the rest of this list:
DOE
Snap On 3/8-7/16
Proto 3368 1 1/16 angle head wrench
DBE
Lectrolite Tru Fit 3006 15/16-1 (needed this one!)
SK 13/16-7/8
SK 11/16-3/4
Combination wrenches
SK C-26 13/16
SK C-22 11/16
SK C-20 5/8
SK C-16 ½
SK C-14 7/16
SK C-12 3/8
Bonney 9/16
Craftsman =V= 1”
Proto 3/8
Bell System B Proto (no size mentioned – will post eventually in proper thread)
Flare Nut wrenches
Craftsman 3/8-7/16
K-D 1/2-9/16
Sockets:
MATCO 9/16
Chrome Vanadium 3/4
MAC BLV1 drag link socket
SK 1/2 drive extensions 40826 – two
SK 3/8 extensions 45161 – two
SK 3/8 drive deep sockets (6pt) 13/16, 3/4 11/16
SK Wayne 3/8 drive deep socket (6pt) 5/8 (chrome issues)
SK 1/2 drive deep sockets 13/16, 11/16, 5/8, 1/2
Craftsman rails for 3/8 and 1/2 sockets
Blue Point vintage taps (when letters were stamped in) – 5
Snap On A50 stud remover
And my favorite find from this set: New Britain Ratchet NR54 (will need to look up if somebody posted how to open and clean them up…)