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NYBODYMAN

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For some reason I like this box. I don't need it at all but I like it. The guy on CL is asking for $350. I think it's a bit steep. Maybe I don't know something. Any thoughts?
 

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Rlfd213

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For 350. That seems like a decent deal. When those were new they were almost 1300.00. They're built very well
 

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There was a very clean version of that top box listed for $200 in the Tampa Bay area recently.
I don't think it lasted 24 hours.


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It is only worth what you are willing to pay for it. If you're going to fix and re-sell the box then may be it is priced too high. If you're going to fix and personally use the box then it is probably priced right.
 
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I was going to just clean it up and keep it. I like the patina. It's been listed on a local Facebook yard sale site since October 7th. I just PM'd the guy to see what his best price is since he's been sitting on it for almost 2 months.
 

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Here is my find. $500 is what I paid. Tore it apart cleaned rails and box, lubed up all rails with paraffin wax and used some polish and wax on the box itself.
It is now my shop box


 

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The bottom is pretty rough looking. In order to truly evaluate the boxes, you need to see them in person and open each and every drawer to see how smooth they work. The boxes also appear to be quite old which will affect value.

All that said, if the drawers work well, the price in not out of line but $250 would be better of course.
 

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$350 seems fair. I think I would ask that for it.

Now if I was buying and didn't really need it, then $200

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Steep for condition IMHO. That's only a 27" wide box BTW.
 

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Not a bad price if all the drawers/slides are ok. I'd buy er if it was in my neck of the woods..
 
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I still haven't heard from the guy. I'm in the same boat. I asked about the condition. I plan on looking at it if he gets back to me. I too am thinking in the $200-$250 range.
 

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For some reason I like this box. I don't need it at all but I like it. The guy on CL is asking for $350. I think it's a bit steep. Maybe I don't know something. Any thoughts?

Seems high in my opinion, and probably so or it would have sold already. But as others have said, it depends on a lot of factors.

Me personally? No, I would not spend $350 on that box or virtually any other of that size/vintage for that matter.
 
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If it were me, I'd do 250.00 if the slides worked and the drawers weren't too badly tweaked. I like these old Mac's they are tough old boxes and would look great next to an old car/hot rod with some elbow grease.

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Could you move that Volkswagen emblem and repost a close up of that Matco top box please :)
 

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Too much, that's the narrow version. The wider one (40"ish) only sells for that in really nice condition as a set, and that bottom box looks rough. They're nice boxes but a tough sell IMO, too new to be cool vintage, not new enough to be really desirable.


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Steep for condition IMHO. That's only a 27" wide box BTW.

Zkling, just an observation and in no way intended to be a shot at you but, you make that exact statement about EVERY box questioned here. Do you live in some area unbeknownst to the rest of the world where all tool boxes go for <$20 every hour of every day? I mean, for cripes sake I snagged that MAC/SO stack, absolutely chock full of Snap-On tools for $300 and your comment was "Good deal after I saw the air tools," only two of which worked at all by the way. Hell, I sold 1 wobble impact set for what I paid for the boxes fully loaded!

Again, I'm simply making an observation and not trying to start something with you Zkling.

I'm not saying this particular box is a good or bad deal, I'm saying in my opinion, the price is fair, but I'd try to get it for less.
 

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I like it. In the UK, we never seem to get boxes in this kind of price range... this would likely go for £300-£400.

Anyway, if you want it you should get it, enjoy it. It's worth to you what it's worth to you :)
 

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Zkling, just an observation and in no way intended to be a shot at you but, you make that exact statement about EVERY box questioned here. Do you live in some area unbeknownst to the rest of the world where all tool boxes go for <$20 every hour of every day? I mean, for cripes sake I snagged that MAC/SO stack, absolutely chock full of Snap-On tools for $300 and your comment was "Good deal after I saw the air tools," only two of which worked at all by the way. Hell, I sold 1 wobble impact set for what I paid for the boxes fully loaded!

Again, I'm simply making an observation and not trying to start something with you Zkling.

I'm not saying this particular box is a good or bad deal, I'm saying in my opinion, the price is fair, but I'd try to get it for less.

Just adding some hard earned knowledge. :thumbup: Keep in mind, at the end of the day I am a user first and a "that's cool"/collector distant second.

You disagree with me, yet you basically agree with me. :headscrat

And, be very careful about using absolutes (in this case 'every'), they tend to bite one's *** very hard.
 

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Just adding some hard earned knowledge. :thumbup: Keep in mind, at the end of the day I am a user first and a "that's cool"/collector distant second.

You disagree with me, yet you basically agree with me. :headscrat

And, be very careful about using absolutes (in this case 'every'), they tend to bite one's *** very hard.

Yeah, I hear ya. Shoulda prefaced with "seems like every...." As you're aware, I've snagged these boxes for great and not so great prices, but I love them. My users are all big SO boxes but I have "just a couple" older examples in more of a collection.:lol_hitti

In the end, I suppose they're worth as much as we're willing to pay.
 

Kielbasavw

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The way I see it.... this size and drawer amount in a new box would be really pricey. Then you get upset at every ding nick or scratch. With a vintage box. It has the look, it has the functionality, and the character. All at a fraction of the cost of a new one. And it just gets better as it continues to age. Sure, you dont have fancy ball bearing slides and an electric green paint job, but it works just the same. Have have a ball bearing box at home, and don't really favor the feel of the drawer one over the other. But I do dig and appreciate vintage. Just make sure slides and rails are clean and lubed properly. Use paraffin wax, works really well, and the drawers work better the heavier they get.
 
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