That's a lot of tools, but the best (and among the most valuable) two tools are missing - the head/down/top tube straightener rig and the full fork jig/straightener. Those were shop tools from the days when you could pay a shop to measure and straighten or set rake on a fork, or straight a bent frame by hand. When liability insurance became a bigger deal in the industry, supposedly the shops were forced to drop the tools and the business of straightening and setting frames. A frame builder working individually might do it for you, if he's familiar with you and is confident in his work. Those two Park tools, no longer made, sell for a lot.
You can still buy the dropout measuring sticks and the frame/fork arm. But those other two tools - the head tube straightening rig and the fork jig were awesome.