Had one of those weekends where you get pretty much blanked one day and then have to visit the cash machine the next! Yesterday I spent quite a bit of time driving to 6 or 7 sales and came away with 4 wrenches and a socket:
The axe head and the SK stuff are from a sale a couple weeks ago, think the axe head was $10 and the SK stuff was $5. Yesterday I paid a buck each for the VlChek, Craftsman, Indestro, and Snap on pieces.
Today was a different story. Given my lack of success yesterday I almost didn't even go out, but there were a couple promising looking sales not too far away and one in particular showed a bunch of tubs of wrenches and sockets so I pretty much had to go to that one

I ended up spending way more than I normally would but I'll flip all this stuff and I'm not too worried about making my money back.
At first I was picking wrenches out of this tub of SK stuff and I knew I was going to end up with partial sets so I asked the guy how much for the whole tub. $40 later here's the haul (next two pics):
A whole bunch of newer SK USA stuff, stubbies and socket wrench combos. Best part is that the only missing piece is the stubby 7/16. Worst part is that every single piece has owner's marks on it
The rest of the SK tub, most of the sockets are metric, the seller also threw in the Craftsman 1/4" stuff and the Cornwell combo. Anyone know what that weird piece is on the end of the shiny 3/8" extension?
Given the reasonable price on the SK stuff I decided to go all in on some Snap on metric DBE's. $80 for these two sets, again pretty sure I won't have much trouble flipping these despite the damn owners marks again! At this point I had to go to the cash machine, left $40 bucks with the guy to make sure he didn't sell them out from under me.
At this point I thought "the hell with it, might as well spend everything in my pocket". Paid another $40 for these large metric SK combos
Finally I couldn't help myself and spent my last $20 on these socket holders. I can't tell who they're made by, one had a label but it's not legible. I'll figure it out once I have a chance to look up the patent. The deep sockets in the red holder are almost all Cornwell otherwise I would have left them there. Oh yeah, and on the way out I saw an old box laying in the corner and it had these two little Plomb DBE's in there. I convinced the guy to give them to me for free since I spent so much money