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This is a fun post! Before I retired I was more likely to pay market price for tools - I had money, but no time. Now the situation is reversed so, generally speaking, I don't buy unless the quality is high and the price is low. As a result, my shop has literally become a "bargain basement." So, high on the list was the flea market Stanley #2 plane for $5. Recently, a Tapmatic 3R at auction for $5. A roached out (now serviceable) Porter Cable CN2 2X48 Belt grinder for $13. Lots of micrometers, calipers and measuring stuff $1-$9. A Kennedy stack (12 drawers total) for $140. An 18" Parks/Craftsman bandsaw at auction for $80. The mill and accessories in my avatar for $350 (although there was another $400 in parts and many hours, etc to make it right). And lots of hand and power woodworking tools too numerous to mention.
John
John