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VintageBronco

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Hey everyone that post here! I was googleing something and stumbled upon this garageforum site. Read many of the post people put here and discovered tool freaks and others who aren happy unless there turning a wrench. This site is great and I feel can turn here to talk about things and find answers! This setup looks easy to learn.
 
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Hey everyone that post here! I was googleing something and stumbled upon this garageforum site. Read many of the post people put here and discovered tool freaks and others who aren happy unless there turning a wrench. This site is great and I feel can turn here to talk about things and find answers! This setup looks easy to learn.

Hey everyone, first post here! I was googling something and stumbled upon this garage forum site. I've read many of the posts people put here and discovered tool freaks and others who aren't happy unless they're turning a wrench. This site is great and I feel I can turn here to talk about things and find answers! This setup looks easy to learn.

I was bored, so I fixed your first post for you. :D
 
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VintageBronco

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Seems like there are some regulars here that like to crack up lol. From reading the post I think I have found the other Ebayers I had only hoped existed. So many similar interest I'm still in awe.
 
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Hey welcome to the forums. if your a tool nut like the rest of us your in the right place. Man this really is a great group of guys that really know there tools, so if you have any questions post away and you'll get the answers you looking for. :thumbup:
 
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VintageBronco

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It seems like many here are interested in older tools nomatter the brand. I am wondering if the interest is for resale, collection, or actual trade in for new? Done all 3 myself but rarely make any real $ on resale, got a small collection growing of odds and ends, and have gotten and traded to the dealer antique tools that I know cant be fixed just to get new ones.
 

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It seems like many here are interested in older tools no matter the brand.


As long as they are not Chinese tools :lol_hitti

I look for older USA made tools.

PLOMB Pebble grain.

Herbrand (Marked Fremont,O)

I buy used snap on at flea markets and sell them online to fund my tool habit.

Some of the collectable tools I look for are:

Craftsman Roto Wrench (Dog Bone)
Craftsman Spinner Ratchet
Craftsman Stainless steel ratchet

Herbrand Spinner ratchet

Blue Point Chain drive extensions JWT1

Plomb Pebble grain Combination wrenches


Snap on colored hard handled tools are going for crazy prices now. Could be the weak dollar, could be just that people like them more. Who knows. I think Moose has something to do with it :lol_hitti


Welcome to the board!

-BWP
 
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