He is looking at a 526, so bigger.This looks similar to the machinist box already at $192 (with shipping) with an hour to go.
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The main box, in this case a 520, but also 620 models, can usually be had for $75-$120 locally (at least where I live in the South Bay Area, CA). The difficult one to find is the intermediate box. Those are very rare to find and also fairly expensive new or used.$200 for both? Grap 'um.
"I bought a kennedy toolbox 20 years ago and only paid x$" is meaningless.
Top box and a middle box. Lock has been removed from middle box, but the keys are always missing. The brown paint always looks like ****, (maybe 50 plus years old?) But I like the look of the older kennedys.
Around here they're asking upwards of $300 for a 526 alone, (large top box).Way out of line. I see them at garage sales fairly often for thirty or forty dollars each.
I used to buy and sell toolboxes. I would pay $250 for that set and resell for $400 in 24 hours. I do not like the Kennedy color, but it sells quickly.
I like BEACH machinist toolboxes.
I just sold an 80's model roll around and front flip up top box, no mid box, for $350. It wasn't in the greatest shape. I've got 3 other stacks and the lowest will sell for $500. The highest with the 5 drawer box, if I weren't keeping it, I would price around $800 and wait for the price. They eventually go. Moreso than vises. I've been flipping both since I began taking care of my Father 24/7 and am in caregiver prison. I've sold 15-20 Kennedy boxes in the last 2 or 3 yrs and have never asked for or taken less than $100 for any of them. I will say, our market has been somewhat flooded with them the last 2yrs. The mid boxes are still htf, the risers even moreso.Those would sit for months around here for $250. $400 would be laughable.
What about rollers and where are you located?That's a pretty fair price for those, the mid-box is hard to find. Kennedy sells the keys in the lock sets for pretty reasonable they're just held with a little spring clip. Around here due to the Auto industry there's a whole lot of machinists and machine shops those boxes are plentiful but they still bring at least $100 for the top and decent condition and like everybody else said the riser box is the hard to find one those usually go for 125 to 150.
It is all supply and demand. USA had more manufacturing than Canada, so the toosl for that trade appear often and at better prices.I just sold an 80's model roll around and front flip up top box, no mid box, for $350. It wasn't in the greatest shape. I've got 3 other stacks and the lowest will sell for $500. The highest with the 5 drawer box, if I weren't keeping it, I would price around $800 and wait for the price. They eventually go. Moreso than vises. I've been flipping both since I began taking care of my Father 24/7 and am in caregiver prison. I've sold 15-20 Kennedy boxes in the last 2 or 3 yrs and have never asked for or taken less than $100 for any of them. I will say, our market has been somewhat flooded with them the last 2yrs. The mid boxes are still hot, the risers even more so.
I'm making a tackle box from Pops original little carry Insert around.