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bonneyman:
A Schwinn-approved tire pressure gauge I no longer have. Very finely made, had a valve core remover in the butt end.

bonneyman:
Bottom bracket tools and crank arm remover.

Various pin spanners. Got an old Williams in there!

My container of freewheel removers. A few old and NLA ones, plus a cassette tool or two.

bonneyman:
Chain de-riveters and spoke wrenches, along with some schrader core removal tools and thread chasers. Plus an assortment of stubby and mini screwdrivers for all the tiny adjustment screws one finds on a bike.
The Park CT-5 chain tool and the RavX 4-in-1 spoke tightener are by far the best at their jobs.

https://www.parktool.com/product/mini-chain-brute-chain-tool-ct-5

https://www.amazon.com/RavX-TX2-Hook-Spoke-Wrench/dp/B0060ZCN40/ref=sr_1_14?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1539378408&sr=1-14&keywords=spoke+wrench+bicycle

bonneyman:
Wrenches for cones, axle nuts, jam nuts, and the like. A pair of Heyco's in metric, and some older American DOE's and tappet wrenches pulling cone adjustment duty. Plus an old Williams engineers wrench in 19/32" which will work on 15mm.

strik9:
I sold near all the bottom bracket hook wrenches after I tried that HDX plumbing wrench.  Seems many guys here just used whatever as few knew about those marvels.

  I only deal in cheapo bikes so the two freewheel sockets are cheap generic Shimano style.  One is welded to a bar of steel.  Quite handy.

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