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Help with fair value on odds and ends

kerr

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I want to offer these few sockets and wrench for sale or trade here . I have baught very few new snapon tools and only 3 times in the last 20+years so I need ya'lls help with a ballpark value on this lot I have dug out of the extra bucket.

The big pile is mostly Craftsman,sk,proto,blackhawk,I threw most of the china away .

I know money is always tight so swapping is good with me but I still need a swap value for them. If this is against the rules just zap it rite outa here for me please .

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Well unfortunately since some of there sockets are rusty, Id say low value if any to people on here. What size is the snap on wrench? Do u have 1/4 drive 1/8 deep and/or shallow, 5/8 deep/shallow, 3/8 drive 6/7 deep, 15/16 deep, 1/2 drive 23,25,27? Pm me these answers please I would be interested in buying these items if you do. And offer a fair price. Tia
 

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I'll throw out a guess on the first batch;

The wrench from the OEX-26 puts it more than 50 years old, the date symbol would narrow that down, but $15 to $25 if its clean, no engraving etc.

Around $35 for the rest of the snapon.

No guess on the pile, its work but most people are going to be looking for sockets to fill in a set, which means pictures that show brand etc detail for each one. 50 cents to $3 is a likely trading value range for USA sockets each.
 
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kerr

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Thanks for the help guys . I had no idea that wrench was that old , dont have a clue how I even got it .

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Look for a symbol on the wrench, a single character or shape, and that will tell the year, the oex-26 as I understand it puts it in the range of 1938 to 1959. Its actually pretty common though, so only average value for a bigger Snapon wrench.
 
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