Saturday was the local annual Auto Swap Meet. It was pretty well attended, but not as many vendors. There was some interesting stuff, and digging in boxes under the tables was entertaining!

P&C 2746 combo 1-7/16
P&C 2518 DBE 1/2 x 9/16
P&C 6205 1/2 dr. extension
P&C 3/8 drive speeder. No part number, and earlier P&C logo. After Plomb acquisiton, but prewar?
Plomb/Proto 3039 DOE 3/4 x 7/8 Dual-marked
Proto LA 3440 DOE Tappet 13/16 x 7/8
Proto LA 1220 combo 5/8
Proto USA 1210 combo 5/16

Edit: Two gauges for a road grader I'm working on
Walden 392 Tomahawk 13/16 x 7/8
Herbrand H-4 Vanadium Tappet DOE 3/4 x 7/8
Western Giant combo 1/2
Chrome X Quality combo 3/8
Wizard DOE H2052 1/2 x 9/16
General Hardware drill sharpening gauge (older, with stamped marks)
Shop made machinist's clamp
Starrett No. 13 6" scale/square (the clamp screw/nut and the level are perfect. We will see what Evaporust can do)

I saw this Kennedy 526 Machinist's Chest, and noticed it still had some good stuff inside. The price was reasonable, so it came home with me. The front cover is missing the handle and that spring-loaded ball that keeps it from falling out when the lid is opened. A prior owner had bent the brackets that push the lock pins down to hold the front cover in place, but they bent back easily. The original lock had been drilled, probably because a key had broken in it. Otherwise, very good condition.

Two fly cutters
Unmarked telescoping gauge
Mitutoyo 513-202 Dial Test Indicator .0005 graduations. Works great!
4 original Kennedy keys, plus damaged lock stamped to match keys
Small combination square
Mitutoyo 6" 11R scale
Many small short scales/pieces
2 carbide scribes, one of which needs a new point
Center gauge and tap starting block
Many edge and center finders
Modified Starrett punches
Radius gauges from 9/16" to 15/16"
Unmarked center head of good quality
1-2-3 block
Depth gauge foot
Micrometer adjusting wrench
Set of Brown and Sharpe adjustable parallels, largest is a Starrett

Bottom drawer has:
rods for indicator mounting
Magnetic base
2 inoperative Techlock dial indicators
1 (repairable?) dial indicator
1 serviceable 1" travel dial indicator (China)
I got out the door for less than $100, so it was a good day.
Notice that my last two outings I have been showered with 7/8 wrenches, especially 3/4 x 7/8 wrenches. It is interesting how certain types/sizes/brands seem to show up in droves. I know I left behind several.