I had a number of planned stops today and was pleasantly surprised by them. The first stop was a garage sale/family estate sale. Fortunately, they had a fire going in the back by the barn, as it was quite cold this AM:

Lectrolite DBE, Long C DBE, rusty Blue Point supreme, a handful of sockets, Facom wrench, steel gauge and pull chain. $2
The next stop had one of my least favorite things; toolboxes or cabinets sold as a whole. Nothing was pulled out, a lot of it was junk, and the price was way too high for what was there. But, I was able to talk to the people running it to allow me to separate one item:

Xcelite 1/4" socket set, and a Bell System Bridgeport I found in the garage. $11
The third stop was a bit out of my bailiwick, but I had a good feeling about it. And I was right!

Snap-on wrench roll filled with hand reamers, P&C driver user modified as a tack puller, MDF Craftsman ratchet, and a bunch of vintage nails. There was also a midsized box, full of sockets. Which, of course, the bottom fell out as soon as I picked it up. But, when I first looked it was full of good, US sockets.

Top left is Craftsman V or BE, bottom left is Proto/Plomb/P&C, middle top is SK, middle bottom is Bonney, top right is Snap-on, and bottom right is misc-MAC, Herbrand, Blackhawk, Wizard, indestro, etc. Surprisingly, there were only a half-dozen foreign sockets. But, best of all, this was mixed in with:

A Snap-on no. 6. Rather beat up, I think I can get it back together. All of that ran me just under $20.
And finally, I stopped at my favorite used tool dealer, picking up the following:

A nice bicycle wrench and a Lowell ratchet.
After that, I headed home.