I planned out my route last night and I did a ****** job, arrived too late at every good sale today, but still picked up a few decent things.
First place I got at too late I saw an Echo GT-225 string trimmer on the ground, by far not their best model but for 50$ kind of hard to pass up since I need one. I start looking at it and some guy taps me on the shoulder "I just bought that" Nice.
Second place I get at too late, I see the seller and the new owner wrestling a Craftsman Crown Top hip roof cantilever box full of tools and another box full in the trunk of the guys car, bit rich for my blood at 220$ for both but I bet there was some good stuff in there. Still had a bunch of hand carry boxes full of tools and I looked through them and picked up a few things in this first run there for 10$:
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5468 Proto Professional USA 1/2" drive 18" breaker bar
Williams USA S-52 Superratchet 1/2" drive
5463 Proto Professional USA 1/2" drive 10" extension
Craftsman USA -v- 3/8" drive 10" extension
This stuff really makes me wish I had a peak inside the other two boxes. There was also an old blue cantilever box that piqued my interest full of sockets and stuff for 40$, had some quality stuff inside but some Japan and wasn't sure about it.
Went to check another sale and the seller had 3 1/2" Sears made in India vise for 10$, should have offered 5$ for it, if only to give it to a friend of mine who doesn't have a vise, but I didn't. Wasn't really feeling all that great this morning and I'm convinced it lost me stuff. Same thing happened when I went to pick a picker and just didn't feel like digging through bins of tools to find stuff, eh.
That's all I managed to find in town so I went for a drive to check out the 2 vises I posted about in the Vise thread yesterday. Get there and obviously she sold both the (possibly) import double swiveler and the blacksmiths vise, which I wasn't going to buy originally but had convinced myself to on the way there. Stayed there for a while to check things out, Lady's now deceased husband was a collector/hoarder and had a lot of cool stuff, and some of it was housed in a 300 year old barn, very cool place. Ended up buying a cheap imported (I think) drill press vise (since I didn't have on in the first place and they go for like 40$ at Princess Auto) and a Ford combo wrench for 10$
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I guess I have a soft spot for Ford now that my Grandfather is gone, he must be having a laugh at me buying Ford tools after preaching GM and Chevy stuff all my life. And I'm actually considering buying a Ford truck

After I left there I went back to the previous place and dug through a box of wrenches I had overlooked the first time around and came up with this stuff for another 10$
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Challenger by Proto Canada metric combo set, from 9mm to 19mm only skipping the 18mm. Been needing a 2nd set of metric combos so this was perfect.
Heyco BMW branded DOE 12mm/13mm and 17mm/19mm
Snap-On Canada 1/2 9/16 DBE
Snap-On USA 7/16 1/2 DBE, 1995 date code
Snap-On Canada 9/16 and 11/16 Combo's
Gray 1/2 combo I needed to fill out a set (Didn't notice it was a G coded one, so I guess I'll have to buy another one

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Fiddled around a bit more with the blue cantilever box from earlier and the seller's father came up to me and told me it was his and he had bought it in Germany (Hmmm... Hazet?) It seemed flimsy a bit but I chalked that up to age and loose rivets. Decided to head back home and come back because I had seen some Gray wrenches I tought I might need to fill out a set but I wasn't sure which ones.
Came home and went back, and guess what wasn't there to greet me. Obviously in the 15 minutes it took me someone came by and scooped up the maybe-Hazet box.

Grabbed the 1/2" Gray in the last picture which is the only one I found that I needed and called it a day.
I sucked today but not for the good reasons. Haha.