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Offline oldtools

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Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« on: August 28, 2012, 06:52:41 AM »
went to this link http://toolexchange.com.au/Find-Your-Tools-Fast.html,
http://toolexchange.com.au/Find-Your-Tools-Fast.html

and the price for some of my old tools they are amazing!
$125.00 for Record #3 Plain

wish I had this one;     "s2 Stanley #1 Bench Plane, very early model, earliest I have sold, beaded front knob, solid nut no logo on nut, Stanley rule and level cutter and marked backing iron, very clean sole, japanning only 40 %.  A$ 2295"

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Offline Branson

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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2012, 07:33:28 AM »
I believe I'd rather sell to this guy than buy from him... 

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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2012, 07:37:46 AM »
Good point, don't see link where he is buying...
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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2012, 10:26:23 AM »
They are priced in Austrailian dollars.I sell quite a bit of car stuff to Australia, they don't have the same resoures as here.
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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2012, 10:55:18 AM »
Certain American tools have a pretty big following overseas.
 Certain overseas tools have a much bigger following here than they do where they come from.
It stands to reason there are less Stanley tools in Australia.
 
 Tony Murland, a large scale dealer in old tools from England, has been hopping the pond for 25 years now.
It was once advantageous to buy what you knew would sell well on the other continent at home,
use your baggage maximum on air flights, and work the show circuits on the other side.
  All the while buying up everything cheap you knew would sell better at home, and return.
 Repeat.
  Overseas shipping is atrocious, but overseas baggage isn't always.

 Also in this particular guy's case, well, people are welcome to --ask-- anything they want.
 Whether it ever sells at all, or how long it takes to sell, is another matter.

 I went into a shop last year. All I could say was,
 "I'd be a millionaire if I could get these prices in cash."
 And it was true. Stuff I had dismissed from my collection as being altogether too new and too common..namely stuff in my attic destined for a yard sale buy the boxfull, was being offered for very serious money. 

  The only thing is, last time was by that way the old building was empty.
 I 'd bet dollars to doughnuts the next time I go that way the building will be empty again.

 In my life there are certain buildings that always house junk and antique shops.
 Some last as long as they want to work. They take a modest profit on each item, keep the inventory moving and make friends with their customers. 
 Others act stuffy puffy, and greedy over every sale, and guess what?
  They are gone in a season.
  yours Scott 
   

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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2012, 05:59:21 PM »
I met the gentleman at the Rockhampton swapmeet a few weeks ago, His accent tells me he is  from north "North America" somewhere, I'm not expert enough to say where! He had a big stall attracting lots of lookers but prices were very high.  I bought a T C Lamond new axe book  from him for $60, I knew it would be dear but I wanted it NOW! On checking when I got home Lamond's site sells it it for $33 USD (no cards or pay pal) so when you add postage and the difficulty of paying for it from here, you just have to cut your losses and be happy. Talking to others and from what I saw I'd say most of his stock comes from across the big pond.  But as Scottg says sellers are free to ask what ever they want, it's us buyer's that control the sale isn't it!!?
 Graeme

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Re: Wow! Can't beleave the price for old tools
« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2012, 07:55:38 AM »
Certain American tools have a pretty big following overseas.
 Certain overseas tools have a much bigger following here than they do where they come from.
It stands to reason there are less Stanley tools in Australia.
    yours Scott   

Looks like he's selling to collectors more than users.  I find it a bit strange, as I've bought new Stanley tools in Australia.  And I found some really good English brands for not much money -- like a very low mileage Spear and Jackson saw and a boxwood handled mortise chisel.   I also bought a nice Silex (Australian) double marking gauge for a lot less than the Au $38 on his list, and a whole lot less than the Au $75 he's asking for the Stanley #99 double marking gauge.  The Silex is close to identical to the Stanley.