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Farm and Implement Wrenches and Tools => Farm Implement Wrenches and Tools => Topic started by: bgarrett on May 03, 2011, 10:02:59 AM
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Everywhere I look I find lots of old plow wrenches, from $2 to $7 for a handful.
In your opinion should these be gathered in anticipation of future value?
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I'm not an expert on those, but I'd bet that 95% of them are worth the 2$ to 7$, but there are some gems in there that only the implement wrench collectors would recognize. They will have a better answer than mine.
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Everywhere I look I find lots of old plow wrenches, from $2 to $7 for a handful.
In your opinion should these be gathered in anticipation of future value?
I'm no expert on farm wrenches either, but I have a few, and some are valuable. Here is an example of one I picked up for 2 dollars, just because I liked the looks of it. When I got home and researched it, I found one like it just sold at aution for $450.00. Now for some reason, this particular buggy wrench must have the "BABCOCK" mark on it to fetch that kind of price. Some of these 2 to 7 a handful could have gold in them, or just be the price of scrap metal. You must do your homework to truley know before you buy, in my opinion. I believe we have a couple of hardcore farm wrench collectors on our site, that may be of more help.
Good Luck,
Wayne
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I would contact Missouri Valley Wrench Club (Bus on this site) and order a copy of P. T. Rathbone's 2 -volume study of farm wrenches. It's got pictures galore for every conceivable farm equipment manufacturer including plow manufacturers. The books come with a price realized at auction list for many of the wrenches.