
$25, newer stuff than I usually go for, but I couldn't pass it up. I haven't finished sorting it out yet, more pics to come.
OK, so here is the story, as we all like tales of our finds. The second stop was an estate sale company's warehouse. They needed to clear out some dead items to make room for an upcoming sale, or something like that. I have found good stuff there at decent prices, but this time it looked like a lot of dreck; newer furnishings, brick-a-brack, nothing of interest. There were tools in a corner, but most looked like stuff I don't need and was too pricy in any case. But I saw this tub sitting on the floor, and from a quick poke, it looked pretty interesting.
BMWRD: how much for the tote of stuff?
salesman: well, there is a lot in there...
BMW: a lot of ****. (which was true, as there were some empty boxes on top.)
Sales: yeah... How much you thinking?
BMW: $20
Salesman: Make it $25?
BMW: Sold.
It turns out it was mostly MAC, with some other stuff:

Ignore the random stuff on my bench, but this is all the MAC. Some new supplies in boxes, such as branded wirewheels, cylinder hones, brake tools, some larger body tools for repairing fenders, a wrench roll, a bunch of ignition wrenches, a full set of flathead drivers, headlight tools (4), 1/2" ratchet, serpentine belt tool, oil filter wrench, punches, scribes, Stanley tape replacement with MAC branding on the package, at least six picks, the list goes on.
But wait, there's more!

a full set of Snap-on torx drivers

Set of Snap-on spark plug hole taps, USA knife in sheath, SK snap ring pliers, a magnet and mirror gizmo, a small Stanley plane, and a Blackhawk (NB) ratchet rebuild kit.
It seems the guy liked belt buckles:
And here is what is left in the bucket:

an ignition analyzer from '97, some hex keys, a Ford wrench, and in the green box is a 7/8" hex key from Holo. There were also some misc. punches and chisels: Mayhew, Proto, Craftsman, Malco.