Friday, my daughter was left behind when my wife and older daughter left early to garage sale, so she went with me. We had a good time, and both found a few items. Mine are shown at the bottom in photo #1:
806504 DOE wrench 1-3/16 x 1-9/16. This number falls into the range of Wright Aeronautical/Curtiss-Wright aviation tools, but it doesn't seem to fit?
Tire spoon. I have to help my son install four tires on our 1928 Model A Ford this week, so it should get some use!
Saturday, I attended a group of garage sales in one neighborhood. I found the items starting at the top of photo #2:
Grundfos water pump. The seller, who I know to be reliable, guarantees that it works perfectly. He removed it when he had to close a business because of COVID. I just helped my sister-in-law replace an identical one in a rental she owns, and the new one cost $647.00! This one was priced at $35.00. It is a disappointment that I couldn't have found this one in time, but now she has a cheap "insurance policy."

Allen Wrench set $1 (I bought it to put a set of USA tools in)
Lufkin "Wizard" 8 ft. tape measure $1 (I thought it might be a Western Auto version at first because the Lufkin name was obscured by a nail-polish pricing code)
Estwing Geologist hammer $1
A TOO resulted in:
Unmarked forged heavy-duty 2-1/4" C-clamp $1
Pacmyr #325 recoil pad (new) $1
An estate sale in the nearby larger city was in its third day, so it was picked over. It was 1/2 off day, so the prices were reasonable on the leavings. I spent $35.00 on everything shown in the photos #2-4.
Photo #2:
Drills in a stand
10R Vise Grips
Early Vise Grips, 1942 patent date with "patents pending"
Barcalo "scoop" 3/4 combo
Blackhawk 49983 1/2 dr. extension
Cornwell 1/2 dr. 1-1/4 12-pt socket
5/16 ignition wrench stamped "CAT #1522" (Who made it?)
Proto 3336 obstruction DOE wrench 9/16
Proto 3324 obstruction DOE wrench 3/8
Proto 5432 1/2 dr. 1" 8-pt socket
P&C 1810 10" pipe wrench (fills a vacancy in my set)
P&C 2716 1/2 combo
Mitee thread cutting oil (full)
Nibbler tool for sheet metal
Grease gun extension that locks on
Danielson BET'R-GRIP 8" adjustable
McKaig-Hatch pliers (factory auto tool kit for GM?)
ARTISAN spark plug gapping tool
Craftsman WF diamond chisel
Plomb USA 9784 #2 Phillips screwdriver
Plomb USA 9784 #2 Phillips screwdriver (note the difference in shaft size and length between the two. Ferrule has identical markings on both)
Plomb USA 1130 DBE 9/16 x 5/8
Photo #3 shows a tote tray that was a package deal. It had enough items of interest to make it worthwhile.
Photo #4 shows the tray with the dregs left in it. Mostly import sockets. The better stuff is laid out below it.
Top Row:
Proto 5024 3/8 dr. 3/4 deep 12-pt.
P&C 6024 1/2 dr. 3/4 12-pt.
Chrome Alloy 1/2 dr. 15/16 12-pt
Chrome Alloy 1/2 dr. 1" 12-pt
SK 48138 1/2 dr. 1-1/8 12-pt
brass fittings
thermometer
Second Row:
Craftsman -VV- 1/2 dr. 12-pt sockets. 5/8, 11/16, 13/16
Stamped steel spark plug socket with 3/4" hex drive
3/8" diameter tommy bar, appears to be Craftsman V era
Third Row:
McKaig-Hatch DOE 5/8 x 3/4
multi-meter clamp
No-name 1/4 dr. spinner
Fourth Row:
Vlchek (V-shield) DOE 1/2 x 9/16
triangular file with wood handle
Fifth Row:
Ford toolkit DOE
Pexto 3/16 belt punch