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Mitutoyo 543-790B indicator value?

upper_tanker

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I have three of these indicators. I see the "new" prices online, but am looking to sell these. They are all in great condition, one is brand new, only being "used" to calibrate it. I want to post a classified ad but am not sure how much to ask. I don't have any pics as of right now because I'm not near them, but was hoping I could get a general used value on these. Any thoughts? only one has the packaging with the rounded tip.

Link to what they are:
https://www.zoro.com/mitutoyo-digim...IR6sXpWOrqOGmIF2q0UfZMw_Wg02R8CBoCyU0QAvD_BwE
 
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Davefr

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Go to Ebay and look at Sold listings. Discount another 10% if you want to sell here.

IMHO used machinist tools don't hold their value well and for most of them it's a buyer's market. Part of the reason is that "professional" machinists don't want to take chances with used and need calibration/traceability to NIST. Your market becomes "hobbyist" machinists that are cost sensitive.

My $.02 worth.
 
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upper_tanker

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Thanks for the advice. I'm thinking I'll just toss them up for $100-120 or something. I will get pics when I get home and list them if I remember. I appreciate it!
 

Steve_P

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They don't bring much used, as said. I have an older digital one I never use and looked into sold prices on Ebay. And then I just left it in the drawer. Part of the reason may be fear of counterfeits.
 
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