The big bench vise is already home with me. So are two drill-press vises, a little clamp-on portable vise, and a good-sized vise that appears suited to use with a mill, with maybe 5" jaws, and about 10" of opening (could have been made in an advanced shop class: no markings that I can see). The drill press is unbolted from its cabinet, ready to move. The table saw will also come home, cabinet & all.
All the cabinets are part of the deal, and the table if I can cart it off. We have taken both machinists chests and the two larger tool boxes beneath them, plus several other tool boxes full of stuff, and they're in my buddy's van, at his house. The Drill Doctor, and its blow-molded case, instructions, etc., are there, too All of the crates from the floor (one picture) are in the van, but there are several more that weren't in the shot, that we'll get on another trip. The garage has two pegboard walls full of stuff, garden tools, and so on. There's a 1-1/2 ton hydraulic jack, one of the old monsters that service stations [remember those?] used, with the 4-foot or so handle. There are several crates of raw steel, aluminum, and miscellaneous. All for additional trips. Even the paint, lube, and other chemicals from the corner shelves and elsewhere, are included.
There is an attachment with the lathe for doing smallish mill jobs. The lathe has a number starting with 101.xxxx, so it was made by Atlas.