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Bull's Ratchets 1/31 SOLD

Bull

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My ratchet supply is dwindling as the winter drags on...come on springtime and fleamarket!

Here is what I have to offer at the moment.

Prices include shipping with tracking number. Insurance is optional at the buyer's request and expense.

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Above we have, from bottom to top, the following 1/2 drive ratchets:

Cornwell SR4. This is the third one I've had. Took it apart completely and cleaned it up, then lubed. Very nice. $45 SOLD

Challenger fine tooth, made into a stubby by someone with a chop saw. Very smooth. $12 SOLD

Indestro Select open-face. $15

Mustang, light engraving on head, nicks on selector lever. $14 SOLD

Action (same as Thorsen) $17


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The top two in this pic are what could not be seen in the first pic I posted. We have, bottom to top:

Indestro pear head, some finish loss on head: $15

Fleet with rubber handle. Very nice ratchet overall. $17

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Above are two 3/8 ratchets. They are, from bottom to top:

Hinsdale. Drive plug has wobble in head, but ratchet works in both directions. $13 SOLD

New Britain, excellent condition. $17

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On the bottom of this pic is a Walden/Worcester refrigeration ratchet. Very smooth. $10

Above that is a beautiful vintage Armstrong 1/4 drive. The action on this is very nice..great feel. $20

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At the bottom of the pic you can see a Bonney 1/2 breaker. Some looseness in the head, but very usable. $17 (long, will cost me to ship)


I will absolutely cut a significant deal on the above prices for people buying multiples...the more you buy, the more I can take off the total as I can combine shipping. The way they are priced now, I am assuming individual sales and having to factor in shipping for each piece.

Thanks for looking. I can give specific details about finish flaws on any piece that you are interested in.
 
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Re: Bull's Ratchets 1/31

I know the feeling Bull, I am seeling off stuff I didn't plan on selling to feed my addiction. :(

Does Oregon get cold enough to stop the fleamarket?

I like that Crescent ratchet of yours...I have been on a Crescent sidekick (to my main Herbrand kick, of course) since I picked up a couple tool boards from that company.
 

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Re: Bull's Ratchets 1/31

Just received 1/2 New Britain MS-41 Mustang when I got home. Was very well packaged. Thanks again Bull.:bounce:
 

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Re: Bull's Ratchets 1/31

Got the ratchet today Bull, nice packing job, broke one of the kitchen knives getting it apart (seems like I have proper tools for that around here somewhere :headscrat). Thanks again, it looks great!
 
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Re: Bull's Ratchets 1/31

Great news, guys!

Steve, was the packaging itself beat up from he trip? Any sign of the tools being in danger of falling out? There has been discussion on here recently about those envelopes being unsuitable for shipping tools, and while I have never had a problem, I am beginning to solicit feedback to be sure I am not taking poor risks. Your feedback would be appreciated :)
 
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Re: Bull's Ratchets 1/31

All of the ratchets have been sold :)
 

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:thumbup: Bull, great that you entered the date and SOLD in the title. Wish others would do that. Nothing preventing someone checking to see what they missed but could save a lot of folk time in looking too.
 
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:thumbup: Bull, great that you entered the date and SOLD in the title. Wish others would do that. Nothing preventing someone checking to see what they missed but could save a lot of folk time in looking too.

Giving credit where it is due, I only started doing thin after some members on here suggested/requested it. I was not smart enough to start doing it on my own. :lol_hitti
 
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