Tejaas
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I figured I'd give this method a try, as up until three trips ago (all within the last week) I've never set foot in a pawn shop in my life.
I hit 5 shops on the "main drag" and was surprised as to what kind of tool selection there was. It actually appeared as if a Snap-On truck puked everywhere, there were so many of their second hand tools around.
However, I quickly realized that every one of the first 4 pawn shops were charging -MAYBE- 10% less for these used tools, than the catalog price for them NEW. Absolutely ridiculous.
At the 3rd one, I even found a used Dewalt jigsaw for $10 MORE than Lowes charges new.
I found the staff at the 4 pawnshops what I'd call "downright unwilling" to budge on price, in regards to the Snap-On stuff they seem to be following the "it has a lifetime warranty so it deserves to be paid full price for" logic that I had heard about.
If it wasn't Snap-On, it was dollar bin hand tools... If ya found anything TAIWAN you could consider yourself lucky.... I was on the lookout for older Craftsman 3/8" drive socket extensions... Not exactly what I would have imagined to be a "hard to find" secondhand item.
That 5th shop was the icing on the cake for me. They didn't have hardly anything other than golf ****, lawnmowers, and hoodrat car rims.
I did have a decent find, although I wasn't looking for it. I found a 10" long 3/4" diameter Snap-On Bronze Punch (Part Number PPB1002A). Retails for $76.00... I walked out with it for $7.66. Took it home and polished it, happy because it's in mint condition.
I'll post the actual picture tommorrow, but this is the one I'm referring to:
Now for the bad part. I asked the guy If he had any old tools laying around... he took me to a practically hidden corner and showed me a ratty old steel hand box and a 5 gallon bucket. He said "there ain't much here, but a dollar apiece for anything you find takes it home".
I searched the bucket and it was either no-name "CHINA" stamped wrenches or broken Stanley screwdrivers.... Just about gave up until I opened the old steel toolbox.
Cracked it open (thing was rusted and ratty as hell) and inside there are 2 Mitituyo combination squares, 2 Starrett 6" rules, a brand new Starrett feeler gauge set (with duplicate leafs), and the older-style wooden cylinder box set of Starrett steel punches. I think to myself "Home Run".
I get to the counter with it all and realistically prepare to pay without haggling too much because I was thankful to salvage the day with my find.... Guy comes over and looks everything over and I can tell he halfway knows what he has... And practically tells me he "forgot they were back there" and he still needed to inventory and move them to the floor for a proper sale. Refused to even offer a dollar amount.
I was so pissed I could scream... Little rat *******.
~Tejaas~
WTB: Snap-On SDD6 & SDD8 Orange Handled Screwdriver!
I hit 5 shops on the "main drag" and was surprised as to what kind of tool selection there was. It actually appeared as if a Snap-On truck puked everywhere, there were so many of their second hand tools around.
However, I quickly realized that every one of the first 4 pawn shops were charging -MAYBE- 10% less for these used tools, than the catalog price for them NEW. Absolutely ridiculous.
At the 3rd one, I even found a used Dewalt jigsaw for $10 MORE than Lowes charges new.
I found the staff at the 4 pawnshops what I'd call "downright unwilling" to budge on price, in regards to the Snap-On stuff they seem to be following the "it has a lifetime warranty so it deserves to be paid full price for" logic that I had heard about.
If it wasn't Snap-On, it was dollar bin hand tools... If ya found anything TAIWAN you could consider yourself lucky.... I was on the lookout for older Craftsman 3/8" drive socket extensions... Not exactly what I would have imagined to be a "hard to find" secondhand item.
That 5th shop was the icing on the cake for me. They didn't have hardly anything other than golf ****, lawnmowers, and hoodrat car rims.
I did have a decent find, although I wasn't looking for it. I found a 10" long 3/4" diameter Snap-On Bronze Punch (Part Number PPB1002A). Retails for $76.00... I walked out with it for $7.66. Took it home and polished it, happy because it's in mint condition.
I'll post the actual picture tommorrow, but this is the one I'm referring to:
Now for the bad part. I asked the guy If he had any old tools laying around... he took me to a practically hidden corner and showed me a ratty old steel hand box and a 5 gallon bucket. He said "there ain't much here, but a dollar apiece for anything you find takes it home".
I searched the bucket and it was either no-name "CHINA" stamped wrenches or broken Stanley screwdrivers.... Just about gave up until I opened the old steel toolbox.
Cracked it open (thing was rusted and ratty as hell) and inside there are 2 Mitituyo combination squares, 2 Starrett 6" rules, a brand new Starrett feeler gauge set (with duplicate leafs), and the older-style wooden cylinder box set of Starrett steel punches. I think to myself "Home Run".
I get to the counter with it all and realistically prepare to pay without haggling too much because I was thankful to salvage the day with my find.... Guy comes over and looks everything over and I can tell he halfway knows what he has... And practically tells me he "forgot they were back there" and he still needed to inventory and move them to the floor for a proper sale. Refused to even offer a dollar amount.
I was so pissed I could scream... Little rat *******.
~Tejaas~
WTB: Snap-On SDD6 & SDD8 Orange Handled Screwdriver!
are you doing in my store type of stare.
