jeffmoss26
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this guy has/had 500 screwdrivers...WOW
http://www.ebay.com/sch/donettb/m.h...=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562
http://www.ebay.com/sch/donettb/m.h...=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562
Lots of duplicates and beat up ones though. Probably would have done better if he separated them into sets and sold the leftovers in one lot...or maybe his logic is to overwhelm bidders by sheer volume 
this guy has/had 500 screwdrivers...WOW
http://www.ebay.com/sch/donettb/m.h...=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562



I will never under stand buying so many of the same tool just for the sake of collecting it. I have a lot of tools and few duplicates but that is only for my road kit for on site installs and what not. Are tools really that collectable? Are the hard handles really that collectable? I know this is blasphemy but I prefer the instinct handles to the old hard handles, and I bought them to I dont know actually use them




OK, for those watching at home, I just did a count...
195 screwdrivers...almost all are duplicates...I have a crapload of mini screwdrivers that are always given away at tradeshows. My main screwdrivers are the Kleins in my voice and data toolbag, and my Snap-on drivers in my toolbox. I continue to give away the Craftsman ones I no longer use. My ratcheting screwdriver count is only 9 which PALES in comparison to many on here
I have various old screwdrivers I've come across, as well as some Bell System ones.
I never said I wasn't nuts!

I need to complete the "screwdriver" part of my inventory....i need to go count, i should be close to Jeff.Jeff wins!
I did a very rough count:
About 30 on/in my desk, mostly little ones in a "tools cup"
60 give or take in my main tool box screwdriver drawer.
maybe a dozen or so wood handled screwdrivers in the "Vintage" tool box
And I think 16 of so in a rack on the edge of my bench next to the vise.
Certainly a couple in the road box and probably a few here and there like in camping.
Maybe 120 or so?I need to complete the "screwdriver" part of my inventory....
Not counting any nut drivers or bit drivers/bits.
yep. being a member here has changed my outlook on my livelihood, tools.
Seriously, why not collect tools? Makes a lot more sense to me than collecting Beanie babies, Barbies, soda and beer cans; even pop tops! Not to mention some of the other drivel people find fascinating.
I have far more tools than I would ever need to do the job at hand most of the time. but I happen to like the "Long C" craftsman and Plvmb tools for instance, they have a character and a style that the uber polished chrome tools don't. Nothing wrong with chrome either, but I grew up using WWII and Korea era tools, and they speak to me in a way that polished chrome does not.
If you are not a collector of any sort, no one can explain it to you, so let me ask you that very question: do you collect anything? Or are you a mimimalist sort of person?


That's a lot of hard handles in the last pic of the yellow auction!Lots of duplicates and beat up ones though. Probably would have done better if he separated them into sets and sold the leftovers in one lot...or maybe his logic is to overwhelm bidders by sheer volume
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All screwdrivers...I counted 195 TOTAL in my basement![]()
I wonder what my new 8-piece yellow set and my new yellow mini screwdriver set and mini torx set are worth..

You can get yellow ratcheting screwdrivers NiB off the snap on truck currently but if you're talking about the older, what I call "shiney" ones, they're a bit more rare.Is the yellow rare? I know where a yellow ratcheting SO is NIB.
It appears to be limited release/harder to find...I know Canuckian is trying to buy every yellow Snap-on tool in existence for his son![]()

I did not include any of those in my count.