Well, will try to keep this short. Just retired after 40+years as an auto mechanic so have my share of Mac, Craftsman and Snapon. Have a farm background, like some woodworking, and do blacksmithing. So have filled my shop with stuff from most trades. Approaching a set of Walden Worcester early automobile socket wrenches. J A Williams wrenches, Bonney, and nearly full set of New Britain wrenches, one a pre_WWII set, and the 1947-1953 series with double grooves, about 75 pieces. Have never turned down handsaws, hand crank drills, eggbeaters, braces, and more woodworking tools for wheelwright work. Quite a few gas station things are hiding in the barn too. 2- 20 gallon hand crank oil tanks with glass pumps. Grease guns, quart oil cans. A couple of old chainsaws, and a number of good axes, single and double bit, just found an ice axe. Pump oilers, and oil cans, from tiny to gallon size. Pocket knives seem to spring up at me. Oh, hand carry tool boxes, have had to stop at a dozen or fifteen, or thereabouts. Keeps one busy yaknow, and its nice to open a long buried box and say: When did I get these? Yes I like old tools.