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CNGsaves

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They may be "Listed" . . . or . . "Priced" . . at those prices . . .
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. . . . . . . but does NOT mean they are actually SELLING at those prices !! ;)

+1 to look for Completed Listings . . . . not so much.
 

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I just picked through every Craftsman "ratchet" post on Ebay a couple nights ago, starting with "lowest first", and I am astounded (and amused) by what some Ebay sellers think stuff is worth.
I don't know anything about the "Premium" ones you're mentioning above, but in my humble opinion, a 20 or 30 year old Craftsman 1/4" drive ratchet isn't worth the prices many sellers are asking for.
Maybe Craftsman's sourcing from offshore puts in the mind of some the idea that there's going to be some mad rush for some supposedly "rare and hard to find" piece?

As mentioned above, click "add to watch list" and wait until it counts down to zero and see if it actually sold. I'm seeing all kinds of stuff on Ebay where sellers are asking for absolutely ridiculous prices, and they're not getting the sale.

here's one right HERE:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291606711722?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

it's going to time out in 45 minutes.
they want $39 for a set that I might pay $25 for. no more.

then there's this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-VINTAGE...715288?hash=item3f56d4a1d8:g:4H8AAOSwYHxWPrZQ

I believe there's a serious disconnect from reality on the part of many sellers who, for whatever reason, think old hand tools are all gold-plated.
Certainly there are rare and collectible items which will command a higher price, but a 1/4" "flying V" Craftsman ratchet ain't worth no $50 bucks.
 
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not sure the difference between "sold listings" vs "completed listings". the examples in my OP were found with "sold listings" ...
 

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.....**** ponchoguy wouldn't even pay that much for them

So he's a ******** Craftsman enthusiast....that's okay, right? No reason to needlessly stir the pot and start something up.

Jim C. (who is also a Craftsman enthusiast of sorts)
 

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not sure the difference between "sold listings" vs "completed listings". the examples in my OP were found with "sold listings" ...

A completed listing is ANY listing that's run it's course. They can be sold or unsold. Completed listings are totally meaningless at establishing values.

Sold listings are where a willing buyer bought from a willing seller. Those are the only meaningful listings when trying to estimate an items market value on Ebay.
 

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That's nuts they can't be selling for that. **** ponchoguy wouldn't even pay that much for them

I buy my tools smart and don't overpay--no matter what the brand. Sorry to disappoint you there ;). If ya don't, well that's the way it rolls, champ.

I do have these which were part of a $75 lot tool buy at a local estate sale (I'm kicking myself for not buying more of what he had---it was an NOS treasure trove).
 

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So he's a ******** Craftsman enthusiast....that's okay, right? No reason to needlessly stir the pot and start something up.

Jim C. (who is also a Craftsman enthusiast of sorts)

Jim, you haven't lived on the edge until you've spent 3x what you're supposed to and have a 2nd mortgage for your tools :bowdown:

I guess I should turn in my Craftsman "loyalist" badge now...the shame of it all.....;), this MB503 Matco was only $40 including a side shelf some years ago off CL.

I take it all in good fun :rocker:
 

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Jim, you haven't lived on the edge until you've spent 3x what you're supposed to and have a 2nd mortgage for your tools :bowdown:

I guess I should turn in my Craftsman "loyalist" badge now...the shame of it all.....;), this MB503 Matco was only $40 including a side shelf some years ago off CL.

I take it all in good fun :rocker:

Okay Ponch you need to turn in your man card now. I know it hurts the pain will subside over time :evil:
 

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Okay Ponch you need to turn in your man card now. I know it hurts the pain will subside over time :evil:

Should I do like the Snap On "In Your Corner" toolbox video does and use a HUSKY hammer to do the paint rub test? I almost fell over laughing when I saw that in the video....

I mean Matco and Craftsman are supplied by the same vendor, so do I get a pass?:bowdown:
 
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Should I do like the Snap On "In Your Corner" toolbox video does and use a HUSKY hammer to do the paint rub test? I almost fell over laughing when I saw that in the video....

I mean Matco and Craftsman are supplied by the same vendor, so do I get a pass?:bowdown:

Well allright since you put it that way yes go ahead and put your man card back in your wallet. I can hear you breathing a sigh of relief.:evil:
 

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It's crazy what some people will pay for Craftsman USA stuff on eBay. I sold some ratchets a while back, started my auctions @ .99 cents and wasn't expecting a very much $ for them. I was pleasantly surprised where they ended up...
 

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It's crazy what some people will pay for Craftsman USA stuff on eBay. I sold some ratchets a while back, started my auctions @ .99 cents and wasn't expecting a very much $ for them. I was pleasantly surprised where they ended up...

I guess they have their place with certain folks. Remember, some don't care about the COO, but the warranty matters to them. Other probably do care about the COO and that's what drove the price.

I put used Nissan broken (but useable) mirrors on Ebay and then went for $52. I had some razor handles (for Shick and the like) that I was going to toss. For a gamble, I put them up---they sold on the first day, first try. I was shocked.
 

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It's crazy what some people will pay for Craftsman USA stuff on eBay. I sold some ratchets a while back, started my auctions @ .99 cents and wasn't expecting a very much $ for them. I was pleasantly surprised where they ended up...

Yes, especially since the ratchets the op speaks of are still on the pegs around here in the stores and availabe in PILES in the outlet stores.
 
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A completed listing is ANY listing that's run it's course. They can be sold or unsold. Completed listings are totally meaningless at establishing values.

Sold listings are where a willing buyer bought from a willing seller. Those are the only meaningful listings when trying to estimate an items market value on Ebay.

then my search under "sold listings" is correct and these ratchets are indeed selling for this much!

if only I had horded all these ratchets when I saw them on sale... :)
 

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So, dumb question time: Are these ratchets no longer produced in the U.S.? And, are rebuild kits available for these ratchets? Thanks.

Correct production ceased, they were produced by Armstrong (Apex).

YMMV as to availability - Rebuild kits -

25482 1/2" Premium kit-2887
2548 3/8” Premium kit-2886
25479 1/4" Premium kit-28859

You may want to consider Armstrong Maxx 88t ratchets.
http://www.harryepstein.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/?q=ARMSTRONG++RATCHET+-+88+TOOTH

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They aint even got it home yet and worried about rebuild kits,,, kind of says it all.

Well at least the rebuild kits are available whereas on the other currently running ratchet thread, they are not available making them the next level down or disposable for sure. Good to know which tools retain residual value.
 

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They aint even got it home yet and worried about rebuild kits,,, kind of says it all.

I'm not worried about it for the short term. But I'd like to stash a kit for each ratchet, for down the road. Please say a prayer for me at the Snap On alter next time you're there.
 

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The USA Craftsman Professional deep offset box end wrenches are priced crazy high on eBay also. I could just about buy new Snap On sets for what some of these folks are asking for Craftsman.

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I don't suspect I will be needing a new one today but if I did would have to give serious consideration visiting the HF alter. If it works as well as the 12$ breaker bar cant see how it would be a big financial risk.
 
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