I had to travel yesterday so I stopped in a pawn shop I go to when I go to Bozeman, Mt. I got these for less than the gas it cost me to drive 200 miles to get there.
The top one is a Millers Falls I got at the local Gun and Antique show over the weekend. The middle one is my first (I think) Plomb screwdriver and the bottom one is Blue Point.

International Harvester 1/2", no other members of the family were there ... I checked.


A Huot bit box made for Lawson Products:

Lots of wrenches, you can't have too many old Craftsmans, I don't care what they say.

And I can't resist a Mossberg just about anything in good shape; that one is a 676-A

some close ups:


All in all, a good pawn shop visit. That handsome knurled big punch looking thing is a K-D #416 Ramo-Matic zerk fitting tool for knocking the gunk off of zerks and filling them with grease in case you (like me) did not know.
Some of the wrenches, like the "TuHex" for Fords, the small round dbe marked "x chrome vanadium steel 10" and the one marked "ATD 1166" I don't recognize or have not seen before.