Went to the flea today and had a Lugnutz sort of day. Greedy greedy there today!
Step 1: Dug out a bunch of Snap On sockets from a mixed box of sockets, after being quoted $100 for the whole box (75% Taiwan ****).
Step 2: Quoted too high a price for the few SO.
Step 3: sockets moved from the box on the ground to table with everything else for ebay asking prices where greedy girl wants $25 each for a broken Snap On file.
-Another vendor there brings lots of Snap On to sell. Most of his prices are 2-3X what myself or most anybody are willing to pay there. Just not the right crowd.
-One of the regular vendors hit me with a too high price for a couple ratchets, one pretty worn looking too.
-another vendor had screwdrivers in a tray on the ground marked 50 cents each. He knows I know tools. I picked up the wood Craftsman at the top right of my photo. He asked me what kind it was , I said Craftsman. He wanted to see it and about didn’t want to sell it saying it was worth more. Then, asked if I in fact wanted it. I said yeah. He said for you okay, I wasnt going to tell him the next stubby i picked up was Snap On!
People are funny. They should sort their ****.
I still did pretty good.
Today’s haul:
Double face hammer- no markings at all. Any ideas on the maker?
Vlchek and Craftsman wood drivers
Snap On file ( not from that lady)
3 Snap on drivers
Craftsman 3/8 ratchet
Wrenches- Sacca (France), Wright, old Mac
Snap On press tip
Sockets-Williams,Williams u joint, Snap On, SK, Proto, 3 Bonney pieces
Craftsman Ford style adjustable and pipe wrench
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