I like estate sales. Usually the ones run by professionals are best. They know its gotta go and they are not emotionally attached. Some of the amateurs are unaware of how to sell the tools. Todays find was being operated by amateur family members but I got lucky on the price. I got all this and more for $40. As I was getting the 3/4" drive out of the drawer my best friend (well, he was until today!) reached over me and grabbed the 3/4" breaker bar. I got the 3/4" Plomb pebble ratchet made from 1945-48, the unbranded 8" extension, the 16" Williams H115, and 4 sockets. A 1 1/2 Williams 3/4" socket, a 1 7/16" Craftsman BM 1938 to early 40s, 1 1/4 SK, 1 5/8 Plomb Made in USA, all 3/4" drive
The Craftsman C-clamps are as nice as new, There are 2 aluminum C-clamps stamped Made in USA and 66704, a 48" metal rule made by Exact Level and Tool.
Seven wrenches, a Williams 34, 1 1/16--7/8, a Rhode Island Tool company 34, same size, another 34, Armstrong, a Williams 31 7/8-25/32, a Chrome Vanadium Steel, number 1137, a Blackhawk 15624 5/8-11/16, a Chrome X Quality 1033C 1-15/16 made from 1936-39. There was more C clamps but they are not as interesting.
It was a good day :)