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Older mac toolbox worth

ianguilly

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Been talking to this guy who has what appears to be an older mac 8200 toolbox. Guy says it's in decent condition with no major damage. Also come with the snap on side box. I'm not an expert on mac stuff just curious if what one would pay for this set up.
 

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zkling

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He had it listed for less then upped the price. :wtf:

Friction slide boxes are becoming less and less desirable by the masses.
 

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Around here it would be 400-600 bucks but maybe on the lower side elsewhere. Depends on where you live. I live by a big city Louisville ky but if you live in a small town or rural community you can find better deals.
 
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I bought a 3 stack made by Mac, I think same size, possibly same one not sure, with locking pry bar box and a side shelf for $500. The small one on left is Mac and Craftsman upper that came with side shelf and Matco spray can holder for $250. The Husky side box was $75.
 

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zkling

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The MB8200 is supposed to be ball bearing; at least it says so in my 1990 MAC catalog.

I had to look again. The MB8200 came in both, friction and ball bearing slides. Difference was the corners of the box (rounded for friction slides and square for ball bearing). With the square corners, after closer inspection of the picture, that would have ball bearing slides. ~33" wide box.
 
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