Did some organizing and packing down. Used to carry a bunch of stuff between a tool roll and a smaller Stack-On plastic box. Recently got an Old Pal PF-4000 that I discovered was in pretty rough shape, so I decided to use it as a low-cost cantilever. The previous owner's modifications to the internal trays really work to my advantage.
Really, basically everything I kept in that roll fit--I think the only thing I ditched was my MegaPro, since I had bits for everything on board. It's going in a much more compact set I'm building.
Tsunoda PCL-150U. Bought originally for pocket carry/small kits, but currently they reside in here.
Klein Water Pump Pliers. Bought as a spare when my 250mm Cobras grew legs.
Knipex 125mm Cobra--retired after nearly a decade of daily carry. The 125mm Pliers Wrench does nearly all the same jobs--but better.
Petersen Vise Grip 6LN. Been a part of various toolboxes since middle school, and they were secondhand then.
Proto 267 w/Klein Kote 70s. My Granddad bought them new, and they spent 30 years in a 4-wheeler before being given to me as a teenager. Late last year, I added the thicker grips. Originally, they were bare, which was uncomfortable. I made do with thin grips from a cheap pair of pliers, then splurged on the Klein Kotes.
Knipex 250mm Combination Pliers--originally, the 267's replacement but now kept alongside it. I have three sizes--140mm (pocket), 160mm (compact toolkit/T-post clip pliers), and then these.
Boker USA needlenose--I am the fourth generation to have used these. Great-Granddad bought them new, and they've been a part of my tools since I was a kid.
Channellock E318. Probably some of the first decent US-made stuff I bought new as a teenager--love them for the long needlenose. Need to dig the even longer Kraeuters I use for the tight jobs out.
Kobalt 6" Pliers Wrench. I really wish I'd bought more than just one set when Lowe's had these last Christmas. While cheap, they're really good for $15, and both have seen tons of use. Eventually, I'm upgrading to Knipex for this size.
Knipex 200mm Cobolt. If you do fencing--BUY THEM. They cut most types of fencing, as well as screws, nails, and small bolts effortlessly. Had them 4-5 years now, and I don't know what I'd do without them (well, drag the bolt cutters and/or ruin linesman's cutters).
Knipex 250mm Twin Grip. Paid way too much off a Mac Truck, but they're amazing pliers. They mostly get used to remove stripped screws and bolts.
Proto 10" Tongue-and-Groove. Been in various kits since I was a kid. Soon to be retired to the collection (besides, they're a little loose) and replaced with one of my spare Channellock 420s.