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Craftsman EBAY Craziness

Fedwrench

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Ok, I get that there is a cult following for Snap on hard handles especially the pink ones. I don't understand it but, I get it. However, it appears that word has gotten out about the old style Craftsman Pro Screwdrivers too. I can't see paying over $80 for a nine piece screwdriver set that sold for $30 when new but, there are a lot of things going on in the world that I don't understand.:headscrat
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Craf...Z300442833240QQptZMotorsQ5fAutomotiveQ5fTools
 
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iandh

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Ridiculous.

Those are great screwdrivers, but who the hell in their right mind would buy those when they could buy snap-on for the same price? I'm not even a big snap-on fan and I think that.

I saw these a couple days ago and they were only at $30.

I have a few in my toolbox, maybe I should post them up and get rich.


Ebay pisses me off now. Bad. Really pissed. Super pissed.
 

caper

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I've got the orange version,they were ****.Broke the tips off two in less than 3 mths.Phillips stripped not long after.I think I still have some broken ones somewhere,can't get them warrantied in Canada.
 

iandh

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I've got the orange version,they were ****.Broke the tips off two in less than 3 mths.Phillips stripped not long after.I think I still have some broken ones somewhere,can't get them warrantied in Canada.

I have a black one that's been used for 10 years straight and is the only screwdriver still usable from that tool purchase...
 

LincolnCont.

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kinda funny I didnt think they made that style for awhile now and yet the description makes it sound as if it was recent.
 

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Ebay is weird. I see SO stuff (screwdriver sets in particular) that sell for more than you can order them right now right off of the SO website at 100% retail. These are the same models that are still currently selling, not some old retired, special edition. And people bid on them :headscrat
 
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Rickster

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The original black Craftsman Pro screwdrivers are really nice. I have them and they work well. Every time I see them in a yard sale or estate sale I pick them up for my toolbox and they are fairly hard to find. I've always found single screwdrivers, never multiples.
 

mrholeshot

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At some point it stops being about the purchace and more about who has a bigger pair (draiing the blood from their brains). It gets crazy sometimes. I had a Stars and stripes helmet Ive had since I was about 14. It was heavy metallic red.while Blue. I bought it from JC Whitney for 12.95 sometime in 1967 two years before Peter Fonda wore one in Easy Rider. Over the years I had painted it about 5 times to match differant motorcycles and retired it around 1973. I sat collecting dust in my closet until one day I almost tossed it out. I decided to remove the paint so I could show it to my wife. The old spray paint came off pretty easy with some brake clean (old cheap spray paint) and it cleaned up pretty good. I was putting some stuff on ebay so I just threw it on there with some good photos with the original reciept from JC whitney (found it under the liner where I put it when I first got it so I could tighten up the helmet a bit) and the damn thing went for 783 dollars. It quit being about the helmet at about 125 from what I saw others going for.
 

mrholeshot

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In that bunch of tools I bought a few weeks back (i posted photos) their were 4 of those screwdrivers in the shoebox full of them. They are really comfortable and the blades are really nice. I didn't even know they were Craftsman until I barely made it out on one of them. I'll put them in with my Triangle handle Snap-Ons
 

Merkava_4

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They had two versions of those screwdrivers: they started out with the hard plastic handle and then later on switched to a hard rubber handle. They both look very similar from a distance; you can't tell them apart unless you touch them. Myself, I didn't realize that had gone to a hard rubber handle until AFTER they discontinued the whole line. :(
 

Kent763

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It's Ebay, what do you expect? Ebay buyers are generally idiots. The site couldn't exist if they weren't.
 

HankMurphy

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At some point it stops being about the purchace and more about who has a bigger pair (draiing the blood from their brains). It gets crazy sometimes. I had a Stars and stripes helmet Ive had since I was about 14. It was heavy metallic red.while Blue. I bought it from JC Whitney for 12.95 sometime in 1967 two years before Peter Fonda wore one in Easy Rider. Over the years I had painted it about 5 times to match differant motorcycles and retired it around 1973. I sat collecting dust in my closet until one day I almost tossed it out. I decided to remove the paint so I could show it to my wife. The old spray paint came off pretty easy with some brake clean (old cheap spray paint) and it cleaned up pretty good. I was putting some stuff on ebay so I just threw it on there with some good photos with the original reciept from JC whitney (found it under the liner where I put it when I first got it so I could tighten up the helmet a bit) and the damn thing went for 783 dollars. It quit being about the helmet at about 125 from what I saw others going for.

What a story :shocking: ...we still have my wife's in that style from about 1974. Probably will not draw that kind of bidding, but now we have to try!
 

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I recently sold a lightly used newer model Craftsman 5 1/2" Vise on eBay for $75.

A brand new one costs $65 from Sears.

Since I paid $10 for it at action, I was pretty happy when the eBay bidding hit $50.
When it got to $60, I LOL'd.
When it got to $70 I almost cried.
By the time it hit $75 I was shouting at my computer like a crazy person... "Don't you idiots know those are $65 BRAND NEW!!"
 

SnowBlaZeR2

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I buy stuff from ebay. Not very often though. I think I have like 38 transactions in 7 or so years. I usually stick to things that are about to end and under a buck, or something I don't feel like searching for in a store.
 

bindernut

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People get caught up in the thrill of the auction. I've seen it on ebay, and at real auctions. I look at ebay, but don't buy too much, and when i do, I set my max price & stick to it. I know what the tools are worth new, and set my value accordingly.
 
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