Next group:

Top row:
Channellock 460
Channellock 430
Channellock 420
Channellock 417
Under above Channellock 424
Diamalloy HJ16F
Proto
Westcraft
Craftsman
Craftsman
Parrot wrench = Danielson "44"
Pliers:
Top Row:
Westline
Westline
????? PER -Japan
Diamond
Crescent 10"
Lower Row:
Tru-Fit
Japan
HM
Diamond K14
Bottom 2
SoLongo? 8-15 Bike Wrench, also 5/16" - 9/16" SAE
(A smart one - how's it know?)
Multi-Wrench (Taiwan) 9-14 15-22, also 3/8 15/16
(Another smart one - but it has 2 smart ends)
Triangular files, a 14" big bastard file, a 4 way rasp / file & a 10" fine single cut flat file that someone has started to grind into a knife. It probably was the best steel. "Johnson" over a swan? "Made in USA"
Wrenches & Pliers:

14" Heavy Duty pipe wrench (Taiwan)
10" Ridgid pipe wrench (straight end)
8" Ridgid pipe wrench (swelled end, bent) I'll take it to my favorite Ridgid dealer and see what he says
8" Ridgid pipe wrench (straight end)
6" Ridgid pipe wrench (straight end)
10" Zerem in long diamond, W Germany, pipe wrench
8" monkey wrench, no logo yet
Top to Bottom Locking Wrenches:
8" Craftsman circle I
8" 1451 MF
8" Wizard Loc-Grip
5" Vise Grip
Left to Right Pliers, etc:
7" Hog Ring pliers - no mark
??? eil industries 45-120 wire stripper/cutter
6" Klein Tools diagonal cutters
Ideal 429 cutter crimper 22-10 Wire
Klein 1006 cutter crimper
7" Crescent needlenose
7" no-name needlenose / cutter
7" Kraeuter 1830-7 linesmen
9" M. Klein & Sons wire cutter, stripper, crimper, bolt cutter
2 Taiwan wire tools