Thursday night I noticed a Craigslist estate sale ad that had a photo of a hammer with a distinctive octagon-shaped handle, so I showed up there early and was #2 in line for the opening. I saw some interesting stuff in the garage before it opened, but determined that the hammer was in the basement of the house, so I went down there first. Sure enough, the hammer was what I thought it was, and I found a few other interesting items down there as well.
I thought the garage would be picked over by the time I got to it, but that was not the case. I was really surprised that the Craftsman socket set was still there. I got out of there for less than $40.00.
Photo #1 is a SK-Wayne 9720 4-way lug wrench and a "clam rake". I use these rakes to clear debris from irrigation ditches, so it will be put to use. The lug wrench was in a corner of the basement, and the rake outside leaning against a fence.

Photo #2 is an overview of the rest of the haul. I've noted what else came from the basement.

Proto USA 1448 rubber/steel hammer (Basement)
P&C 1814 14" pipe wrench
Snap-On awl
5 lb. of 1-1/4" hex brass
Husky CS 43 Ratchet
Husky 13/16 deep socket
Craftsman =V= 1/2 dr. 12-pt. socket 1-1/8 (marked "Seattle Center")
STW 1/2 dr. 12-pt. 7/8 socket
New Britain 1/2 dr. 12-pt. 13/16 deep socket
Delta 711 Sanding Attachment
1/4" insert bit short screwdriver
Champion Los Angeles brass hose nozzle (Basement)
1/4 drive Craftsman socket set with extras
Photo #3 is the contents of the Craftsman socket box:

Non-Craftsman items are the Proto 4749 ratchet with the drive on the selector side, two Proto 5256 1/4 to 3/8 adapters, and a P&C 7/16 deep socket. I think the very short extension was not part of the original set, as well as the spinner, wobbly, and deep sockets. The set should have had a ratchet, hinge handle, and a tommy bar. I'm not sure if all the sockets are there. It has 6-points from 7/32 to 7/16 and 1/4 and 5/16 8-points. The spinner is marked with a V in a circle.
Photo #4 is a close-up of the lug wrench markings:

Photo #5 is a Ford Model T band adjusting wrench that I gave to a friend that drives his Model T all the time. His son took the first one I gave him, so I knew he needed it! It came from the garage.
I don't know what the Delta sanding attachment fit. Perhaps used in a drill press?
I'll have to put that hose nozzle in Outlaw's thread.