I have a few tools destined for CraigsList that were donated to BARN -- three older Sorby's (plenty of steel), some pen-turning tools, and a variety from my early purchases, also 2 CBN wheels. Let me know if you're still looking and I can send you a list.
Reflection on Benjamin's Best: I found these good for getting started on a very limited budget, but accumulated experience has me convinced that $$ (if available) is much better spent on higher quality steel that has better tempering. My go-to tools are D-Way, which are M42 with the best tempering available. Edges are durable and the tempering goes the length of the tool, so it holds its edge along as you want to keep sharpening it. When a gouge gets too shart for the Verigrind holder, it's converted to a hand-ground tool (bottom feeder, low angle detail gouge).