I hit one decent sale, one sale that looked better on paper, two zero sales, and an antique sale that was actually pretty good.

The decent sale was in a motor home park, surprisingly. I don't usually go to those, but I like the couple who were running it as they do decent deals, don't clean things up too much, and will sell anything, and by that, I mean any kind of sale imaginable. At this one, I found the Cresent ratchet, SR sockets, BE Craftsman socket, Bog hex drive socket, Challenger bit driver, vintage electrical staples, a socket box which is a dead ringer for an NB pre-war, and a Hercules driver. All of that, including this:

Set me back 10 bucks.
The "looked better on paper" sale was aways out in the country, and it had a huge shop and house, but all the tools were low grade and the prices were high grade. This company also prices out every single item and sorts and cleans as they go. I prefer to find things as the owner left them. In any case, here is what I found:

Local bicycle guide, Goodell Pratt push drill, 1/2 drive plug, floor protectors, and a KAL ratchet. The zig-zag ruler, extension cord, and hex key pouch (to be used to sort my reamers) were from yesterday but were left in my truck. $7 for today's purchases.
The antique sale was an estate sales company family members, or somesuch thing, getting rid of all the weird bits they had picked up over the years sale

a Savon crate panel, three cast-iron trivets, and this table:

All of that for $40.