Here's the weekend finds for me. First sale I got to very early because I didn't pay attention to the ad, decided to leave but didn't try to sign up. Big mistake, came back an hour later and #35 on the list. Took me over 1/2 hour to get in. Tools were scarce and because of that I don't think anyone decided to dig much. I found this stuff mixed in with a bunch of Taiwan sockets. Ugliest little Snap on rat ever (3/8" in a 1/4" frame), some old ratchet that has no brand but reminds me of Duro/Indestro, and a nozzle. Caliper is from another sale. $8 bucks.
After that disaster I went south, first stop was a good sale, lots of older Craftsman stuff in original packaging. But the prices were pretty steep. I saw a grinder I wanted and hoped it would be there the next day. Here's the haul, it was expensive, $36ish if I remember correctly. Big 40170 and the mint 1/4 deep SK Wayne sockets were the majority of the spend. Bought the Proto wiggler just for the box, PO wrote all over the tool. The little ratcheting wrench is VlChek, the stuff in the pouch is Starrett, and I have no idea what the tool above that is. Will have to look into it.
Last sale of that day turned out to be a good one. Tools hadn't been picked through too much and the price was right. $8.50 or so for this batch: Bunch of metric 1/4" Craftsman USA up top, some BE stuff below that, P&C adjustable on the left next to an old 1/4 hex set that's unmarked. Proto LA ignition wrench, Plomb DBE, followed by Cornwell, Barcalo, and VlChek. The little ratchet looks Plomb/Protoish to me but is unmarked unfortunately. Have never found a Plomb 1/4" ratchet in the wild! Wobbler I can't remember at the moment, little gauge tool is Starrett, and the screwdriver is a Bonney.
Today I went back to the sale with all the Craftsman stuff for 1/2 off day. I was a bit worried as it was packed with people but they all were fighting over the Matchbox cars and coins. I grabbed a NOS block grinder and a few other bits. $37 I think. I grabbed the measure and circle cutter because of the paperwork and the packaging on the cutter. As usual I can't stop buying punches and little wrenches, also liked the Stanley caliper.
Here's the grinder:
