Our local church had a yard sale fundraiser this morning. SWMBO wanted to go in, so we did. Plus, I sold both of my Power Bronze Craftsman table saws and the big laser level I'd picked months ago, so I felt okay to turn on "buying" mode a little.
I'd already scoped it out Thursday night during my son's Boy Scout meeting, and it was woefully short on tools, but we both found a few things.
Lee brand carving set - $24
2 Excelite nut drivers - $1
Vintage blacksmith tongs , $1.50
2 antique soldering irons - $1.50
Meals for Hikers book (not pictured) - 50¢
We rounded it up to $30 and called it good - it was a fundraiser after all.
SWMBO was up for more, so who was I to say no?

We ended up going to an estate sale in Bolton, about 20 minutes away, advertising 40 years of tools and other antiques. It turned out to be a family run event, and also the second & last day, so picking were slim, but prices were reasonable.
We found this Craftsman 4-stroke mini edger/rototiller for $50, and got him to throw in the rest of our treasures with the deal.
Disston & Sons 1896-1920s two-handed swayback saw
Disston & Sons crosscut swayback saw 1920s - 1940s
Pony strap clamp, NIB
Not pictured - a few books and a bracelet for SWMBO.
Last stop was another moving/estate sale, with a few goodies for $15.
2 pieces of crockery (not pictured)
Another Excelite nut driver
Phillips screwdriver
Brass birdie spigot
Box o drill bits
Craftsman stubby DBE, -V- series, 1/2" x 9/16"
4 reamers
Vintage Weller series 800 jigsaw
Gifford - Woods ice tongs
Craftsman inside dividers
I have no need for the Weller jig saw - just thought it looked cool.