Shahmatt,
I have all of the above tools in my boxes. I started with Craftsman and moved to Mac and Snap-on because of reliability. I shied away from a few lines but for the most part any tool made by the New Britain factory is top-notch. A lot of Williams, Proto, Black hawk, and Mac were all made there. I buy a lot of tools for the way they fit my hand and Back Hawk is one of those lesser known brands that work for wrenches.
Now to get to your question; the most recent tool truck on the scene is the Gear Wrench truck. All tools made in China, and backed by a replacement warranty. Not as high as the New Britain made tools in quality, but backed by their warranty. Also priced accordingly; a quarter inch ratchet, in medium length, with swivel head was $28. For bike related tools this would b a good match for the Park tool line. Maybe not on the same plane as Var or Campy, but still good tools. HTH, MH