1) $15 for a 3-pack of clear plastic visor face shields with removable protective blue film on both sides. They are the common 15.5" x 8" size, 0.040 radians (thickness). Fits standard visors.
Replacement face shields are usually tough to find locally, so I like to have spares on hand for metalwork. Also useful for pandemic concerns... I have quite a few if you need a larger quantity.
2) Nice example of a vintage Collins single bit axe head, from when they were still made in the US with quality steel. I'm no expert, but I place it as late pre-Mann (~1966) era. $30.
3) 48" BrassCraft 1/2" flexible gas line (the pictured 60" one is sold) and a set of soft strap hot water heater (HWH) restraints. All are opened but unused. I went tankless before installing any of them. $15 ea, about half the cost of new in the store.
The yellow gas lines are meant for a variety of gas appliances, such as ranges, washers, water heaters, and generators.
4) 6" and 8" grinding wheels for bench grinders:
a) $5 ea, two 6" wheels, 1/2" arbor, 35 grit and 46 grit. Unfamiliar brands, came off a grinder made in Taiwan. Very smooth, no wobble. They have 5-3/4" to 5-7/8" remaining.
b) $10, one 8" wheel, 5/8" arbor, 46 grit. JET brand. Wobbles a bit starting up and slowing down, but fairly smooth at speed. It has 7-7/16" remaining.
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Tool-related trade items I'd be interested in: US-made metric tap & die set, metal lathe, 8" bench grinder. Obviously, with money on my end for bigger items.