This is what a mis-spent $25 fetched on day three of a three-day estate/moving sale. Mostly just useful things (some antiseize!) rather than interesting, but note the Myers Combination Wrench (Milwaukee WI) in the middle of the picture, the cute little Instant-Grip to its right (a postwar German knockoff of a popular but pretty useless US design), and the Pawlock (Briles Mfg) combo wrench just below the linesman's pliers (I think Pawlocks have featured on this list once or twice before.) The monkey wrench is a P.S.&W. "Stronghold" model; the dial indicator is a Starrett, the pliers next to the S-wrench are Snap-on, the crescents are Crescent and Diamond, the punches, chisels, bars, and pincers are (mostly) Enderes, the pin spanners are Armstrong, there are a few Lectrolite and Bonney mixed in with the flat wrenches, and the dividers are Pexto. No idea who made the saw set. I'm fond of the little pin vise with pocket clip in the middle, next to the Myers: it came with a dozen drill bits in the #50-#70 range and a complete Huot index of #60-#80 drills (not shown).
