Me, I would go with Bird's suggestion of allowing/inviting a (tool-minded?) youngster to list them on eBay. To me, it'd be hard to beat the millions who visit eBay daily. A caveat: I have a neighbor who digs in eBay for mis- or poorly-described "Hawaii-ana", buys such items and relists them "correctly" and, in his and his wife's terms, "makes a killing." Meaning, I suppose, you'd want to be assured such a youngster as Bird suggested (and me, with my "tool-minded" addition) would be somewhat conversant with describing tools to some degree, in his/her listings. Today I was visited by a long-lost cousin and turned over all my family heirlooms to her to share with her siblings. She was blown away with how many I had, knew their "value" financially, historically and genealogically, and drove away at least somewhat "pleased out of her gourd." I'm so very happy she and her husband massaged their summer vacation plans and visited me. You, too, could go away satisfied if/when you come upon such a youngster. Cheers.