Value of a couple Specialty tools?

Charley Davidson

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I'm thinning out some of the stuff I have and have never used that I'm sure others would love to have and would put to good use. I need to finish some other more useful projects and this is the best way to fund them. I need to find a realistic value uf these tools before I put them up for sale so I don't look like an idiot and I give a fair value for both the buyer & myself

I have 2 Geometric threaders 9/16" & 3/4" no extra chasers 1" shank & 5/8" shank
"K" models

Also have a set of internal & external Slater rotary broaches with a couple extra broaches & blanks. I see prices all over the board on both of these items so I'm looking for realistic prices I can sell them at and not feel like I gave them away or robbed someone.

Small geometric threader (2).JPG Small geometric threader (1).JPG Rotary Broach (2).JPG Rotary Broach (1).JPG large geometric tapper (2).JPG large geometric tapper (1).JPG
 
When you come to a price, I'd like a try on the broaches. I can make one but I like ready made things too.
 
When you come to a price, I'd like a try on the broaches. I can make one but I like ready made things too.

Those are the things I'm most concerned about price wise as I know they are quite expensive, From what I've seen on Ebay and a couple other searches I think $600.00 would be pretty reasonable & fair. But what do I know?
 
They're only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.

If I were you I'd put them up on ebay. You'll get a large audience and get fair market value for them.

Marcel
 
They're only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.

If I were you I'd put them up on ebay. You'll get a large audience and get fair market value for them.

Marcel

Ebay has changed too much (for the worse) fees, rules, just really don't want to do business with them any more.
 
If you put a price in the thread it becomes something for sale. Please put this in the classifieds.

"Billy G"
 
Since you prefer to avoid ebay, put an ad in the classifieds and put what you feel is a fair starting price on them. You can always start a tad bit on the high side and negotiate with a prospective buyer from there.
 
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