I bet you could make your investment cash back on about 12 vintage wrenches. I love finding them. I've sold Craftsman V Series, brands stamped Made in West Germany,Auto Kit brands, and I even found a WWII Williams wrench from the Jeep Tool Kits that were inside each Jeep. Neat stuff
Love the old vintage and antique tools.. I haven't looked up or researched anyone of the old tools and old plumbing tools,, fixers etc.. i guess I will research qll those about same time.. I am headed to your matchbook video next.. I have been sorting mine off and on throughout the day.. I bounce around too much.. thank you for sharing..
Unless you can sell them off as one lot to someone else, I would suggest bringing them all to a busy flea market. The wrenches, pliers, etc. at $5 ea. The rest $1 each to start. I just passed on a lot bigger than this. Turns out it was a bulk auction lot from a local manufacturing plant. The purchaser obviously cherry picked out the best items and tried to bulk lot out the rest. The other option is to divide them up into lots and take them to a local auction. Good luck.
I bet you could make your investment cash back on about 12 vintage wrenches. I love finding them. I've sold Craftsman V Series, brands stamped Made in West Germany,Auto Kit brands, and I even found a WWII Williams wrench from the Jeep Tool Kits that were inside each Jeep. Neat stuff
I'm sure there are multiple gem's in that
Love the old vintage and antique tools.. I haven't looked up or researched anyone of the old tools and old plumbing tools,, fixers etc.. i guess I will research qll those about same time.. I am headed to your matchbook video next.. I have been sorting mine off and on throughout the day.. I bounce around too much.. thank you for sharing..
Very cool! Glad you have you!
Unless you can sell them off as one lot to someone else, I would suggest bringing them all to a busy flea market. The wrenches, pliers, etc. at $5 ea. The rest $1 each to start. I just passed on a lot bigger than this. Turns out it was a bulk auction lot from a local manufacturing plant. The purchaser obviously cherry picked out the best items and tried to bulk lot out the rest. The other option is to divide them up into lots and take them to a local auction. Good luck.
Buck Bros chisel is a good one. If you have a few they’d make a good lot. Deer emblem on handle.
Good advice.
Craftsman antique wrenchs are good sellers especially pre ww 2
You did very well. I'm looking at the planes. Them 2 wood planers. They fetch high dollars. Like $200 or even more depending on the maker.
I’d say you could get your money back on the sale of 10 tools But that is a good score. I would have done that myself
Hello, in which state can I find such tools? Is there a specific place???
I know I’m a bit late 😂😂I’d look for military / named vehicle tools
Nut drivers and tailor shears got bids in my experience.
Rusty you kickin like fried chicken.👍🇺🇸👍🪛🛠
I'm at 9 minutes into this video and have yet to get a good look at the tools that I came to see. Too long. See ya.