Boy do these wrenches look beautiful the mirror finish is amazing and you definitely paid top dollar, I actually don't mind paying more for clean older sets let alone new old stock over the newer ones
I like that movie too and I just researched it are you talking about when he has the guy ride on the horse with the bucket? Cuz then I know the number but I respect your wishes and I posted here. But did you pay in Looney's or greenbacks.
These are incredible. What an amazing, fine. Good job, sir.
What a great find! It's always fascinating and meaningful to know the story behind the tools too.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey thanks for sharing… cool find, cool story behind them and fun hint. Love that movie
I have a couple sets of these vintage snap ons and I absolutely love them I use them over my newer wrenches.
“I said I never had much use for one….never said I didn’t know how to use it”
Boy do these wrenches look beautiful the mirror finish is amazing and you definitely paid top dollar, I actually don't mind paying more for clean older sets let alone new old stock over the newer ones
I would like to see toolbox tour of your boxes
Sure.
Definitely paid for a new set haha. Hope you like them; they really are in amazing condition.
He wasn’t that nasty he just wasn’t taking $400 for them.
2nd hand SO generally goes for half truck price, but because they NOS im not really sure. $700?
I like that movie too and I just researched it are you talking about when he has the guy ride on the horse with the bucket? Cuz then I know the number but I respect your wishes and I posted here.
But did you pay in Looney's or greenbacks.
When Elliott open up his paper ad and looks at what quigley wrote on it. There’s your answer
@@eightpenny6379 All right I think I got it It's more than the bucket distance The paper apparently had four words.
@@darrenporsch yup and a distance