Thats what happened when I came to Texas. I had to many tools so we left all the furniture. I covered it up by telling my wife it was time for new stuff so we should just get rid of the old stuff before we leave.
My Williams catalogs cover from 1935-1960 and there are no curved handled spanners offered or notes saying to inquire about them. One thing to take note of is the 400 series (carbon steel) of hook spanners was not designed for mechanical use, that was the domain of the 1400 series...
Unless all the correct jeep or GMTK sizes are there I wouldn't be dragging wrenches home in bulk and definitely not speeders. However, it would be nice to go through and look for certain items but I would also be just as interested in the info found on the crates and the packing methods used.
My 2 cents, for what it's worth. The following statement on some of their ads is where I have a problem, this is from a Williams catalog listing:
"We own resale rights to it, or we are the publishers and sole copyright holders."
Yeah, not likely. I wonder what SO would have to say about that...
Tool sales have been lame so I had to step it up. 1977 BMW R100S that currently looks like this but I am returning it to stock form.
Which looks like this.