Some great stuff showing up this weekend.
Well it's taken me a while to get to it, but I guess it's my turn to show off my finds from my Caravan outing with
Bluebomber and
Bobcat753.
The first sale opened at 8am, so we planned on meeting there at 7:45 to get organized. However, someone cheated and got there early and jumped the gun on two of us. That's OK, he also ended up paying more than we did as penance.

This was the best sale of the day, we ended up leaving some good things behind when we left. It wasn't easy to exercise restraint.
$15 -
opened box (33) of Peters 22cal standard charge shorts. (hard to find around here)
SnapOn SDD1 stubby screwdriver. Dark green w/duck logo (?????

?????)
Craftsman
9-4362 10pc 3/8dr crowsfoot set in pouch (w/extra 7/8")(-V-)
After the sale, we got together to choose the next location to hit. What Bluebomber and Bobcat753 were too polite to mention was that we were choosing from a list of sales that I printed out. The next stop was a drive in the opposite direction from the others. When we got there,
nothing.

After a bit of confusion, it was discovered that I'm an idiot. The sale wasn't for today, the listing clearly stated the sale is tomorrow. Too far for me to make the trip, but maybe one of the other guys can make it back out there.
So, the actual second stop was in the other direction, up a narrow paved path where we eventually parked, then a walk up a steep narrower driveway that served 3 houses, to the very top. This sale wasn't prolific, but it was surprisingly fruitful.
$10 -
GREENLEE
GT-11 voltage detector
GT-10 circuit polarity tester
14 Knockout punches 9/16"-2" dia. (some duplicated, 1 missing bolt)
Third stop, second day of an estate sale. Not much left in the shop but the dregs. The leavings suggested that the owner had done a fair bit of tinkering, possibly some machining, but there were no tools or machines left to give any indication of what we might have missed.
$4 -
box of #10 SS pan head 1-1/2" sheet metal screws
heavy steel block (2-3/4"w x 3-3/4"L x 1-1/2"h)
The last stop was at a garage/porch sale up another long steep driveway. My legs were burning by the time we got to the top, to find ...... Nada. Back down the hill.
The day ended at Bluebomber's place where we got a tour of his shop and ongoing projects, some great conversation, and a nice meal on the patio with a view of the garden. We even got to meet the cats, the dog, and SWMBO. All were very welcoming. A very good day out.