First tool shopping trip in quite some time. I found the yellow bin under the counter and used it to carry my selections to the front counter. I told him I "borrowed" the bin to carry them. He says "How's $10 sound?". I said "Sounds good". He said I could keep the bin as well. 28 items and the bin, about 35 cents a piece.

Here's the contents as found and then cleaned up.


The first 3 items on the left are for work, the grind wheel facer, 1/4 drive drill adapter and the blower. Next is the Klein wiring tool which cleaned up well with vinegar and a quick wipe with Ospho.
Honda pliers, FUJI-YA (!!! - sounds like a karate chop) - small lineman pliers very nice condition, perfect cutting edge, note the JIS mark. Two German wire cutters, also with good cutters, one made in "Germany" possibly pre-war, during, or very shortly after; the other made in "Western Germany" dating it as post war. No maker name.


Three Sears wrenches. I've been collecting these when in good condition and cheap, for resale. The 5/8 combination wrench is Cummins PRO Industrial Tools.
Next is a Barcalo - this is a style I don't remember seeing before. And the two next wrenches are Fiat car wrenches which may sell if I add one of the 8 x 10mm wrenches I already have. Or I might use them in the motorcycle tool kit for the Project 39-1/2 bike.

Back to the left is ... something...I guess it would be called a multi pin wrench to fit a 3/8 drive - looks like it might come in handy.
Then there's a Mopar USA 3/8 comb., an 8mm Proto Challenger, and probably the smallest Williams Superrench 3/16".
The "S" wrench is marked in Whitworth bolt sizes. Forge mark "M" in a circle (slightly oval) and the number 661C.

The tool post wrench is 1/4 x 5/16 Armstrong. Pleased to find this nice wrench which I will keep at my beat up lathe.
Also starting to collect this style Dunlap wrench, hopefully for resale. Almost a set - missing 7/16" x 3/8"?

The rusty Plomb Pebble looks a little better after the vinegar soak.
Lastly - The Colchester Lathe Co. Ltd. wrench made by Snail with UNC bolt head sizes 3/8 and 7/16 - because its an English wrench I had to check - it does fit those size UNC American bolts.

