This is my first post here,so I hope this image doesn't ruin the formatting and display WAY too large. If necessary I'll resize and make a mental note for future posts.
Anyway, our habitat restore is a gold mine. Everything below was in a box for $20. Almost all of it is American made. Lot's of older Craftsman, including the three nickel plated ball pien hammers, the hack saw and the little torpedo level next to it. The double box end wrenches are mostly Craftsman (with the pointed top A) and I think two are Sparta. I collect old screwdrivers, specifically with semi clear urathane handles. I can remember being fascinated by their jewel like appearance when I was a young child in the early 1980s. So if they're under $1 and have some age I generally buy them.
Some older B&D I've restored already. Several more waiting for me to find the motivation.
Found 3 of these spring arm desk lamps a while back. Kept one and repainted the other two as gifts for friends. These aren't original Luxo or Tensor designs, and likely circa 1970s, but still have the look. @ $5 each it's hard to say no.
Another bundle of tools. Big wrenches are Proto
and Snap-On, Stanley 21 combination square, bunch of Utica pliers and a Samson "Lever Jaw Wrench"

I often think I'm the only one in this little city restoring old tools. I mostly focus on 1950s-1980s power tools, just whatever strikes me as appealing; and various mechanics tools, the older the better. That obsession started when I cleaned out a deceased relative's shed and found a 5 gallon bucket full of wrenches, a good portion were pre-WW2. Not many rare or unique items, but enough to get me hooked! The power tool love began several summers ago when my stepdad gave me a 1956 Delta table saw that was his father's and was exceptionally well cared for and complete. I still use the saw often, even though I work with metal by trade. From time to time I take on a woodworking project as a favor or to build a gift for a loved one.
That's all for now, lest I get carried away and start digging through my phone's picture gallery and embarrass myself like some egregious show off. Most of my "collection" will inevitably be restored and put up for sale or trade, while I keep the ones I most enjoy or have a personal connection with.
Thanks
Edit: looks like I correctly inserted the pictures as thumbnails and shouldn't mess up anybody's thread sizing