how many tools are on the back and what are they?uh I would be buying it not selling. At a rinky little business. Was gonna offer to buy the whole thing.
Too vague.
are details missing such as what you think it's worth and what they are asking?
Tool wise it's a yard sale box jumble...so whatever you'd pay for duplicate yard sale jumble.
stand wise it's worthless to me as it takes up a lot of room.
Unless you're Don Long and can work that thing into a diorama, I'd say zero is the value.
but someone should pm Don in case he wants/needs it.
If your a buyer it is worth exactly as much as you are willing to pay. The current owner may or may not value it more. Maybe you should ask them?
It's neat, but the space it takes up vs ammount of storage isn't very efficient. Outside of a collector, I'd imagine the market for that thing is very small.I'd do 2-3 hundred if the sides not showing had about the same amount of tools on them.
It would be fun to fill in all the missing slots.
Offer too little and you waste both of your time, offer too much and set off the check ebay for prices alarm bells.
Find some other item to bargain on that you don't want to get an idea of what kind of prices the guy charges.
I'd offer $100, no more than a third of what your max price is.
Thanks. That's the problem no clue where to start. Sounds like a few hundred max for most on here.
These are the only tools in the store. It's a grain bin supply store. Anyone have any idea what era the display would be from?