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FYI: interesting Craigslist post
I'm not in the market for this, but I thought someone might find this
interesting. http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/tls/2015443362.html |
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FYI: interesting Craigslist post
"Thos" wrote in message m... I'm not in the market for this, but I thought someone might find this interesting. http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/tls/2015443362.html This is an excellent price. Good to very good, but used, 5C's of that era are usually around $115-150 at online antique tool sites like Martin J. Donnelly. So $100 for a new and unused one in the original box is a no-brainer if you're collecting or upgrading a collection. Tom |
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FYI: interesting Craigslist post
I'm not in the market for this, but I thought someone might find this interesting. http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/tls/2015443362.html You'd probably find one cheaper that that at a PATINA ( a tool collectors group) meeting in the DC area. http://www.patinatools.org/ By the way, my 5C is one of my more useful planes. |
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FYI: interesting Craigslist post
In article om, Nova
wrote: The last #5 (not #5C) in good shape that I bought at a garage sale was $5.00. It didn't have the box though. Well, there ya go. As they often say on the Antiques Roadshow, "sometimes the box is worth more than what came in it." :-) Joe aka 10x |
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