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Question about value of JH Williams Tool Board

rjwilliams

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Need to downsize prior to move so the Snap On set in vidmar stays and the Tool Board must go. I figured this was the best place to get an honest appraisal because my last name being Williams I certainly paid more that its worth while piecing this set together. Currently I have the wrench set complete but I am still missing a ratchet, extension, and palmster. Any input on value would be greatly appreciated.



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devoncoolman

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Hmm tough to say. Honestly its worth what ever somebody will pay for it. You could get top dollar for it as a whole collection but selling it will be a long wait for that guy thats gotta have it.
 

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What somebody is prepared to pay is the answer, for the whole lot. Boards are generally only bought by collectors, tools would be quicker to sell as sets or individual items, I would be interested but I would imagine shipping would make it a non starter.
 
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rjwilliams

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Honestly I am not looking to get top dollar as much as I would like to sell the set to someone who understands the value of it. Parting it out would not only take forever but it would be pretty tough to do knowing how long it took me to put it together. I know there are some JH Williams guys on here so I am hoping someone will give me a ballpark figure so I know where to start.
 

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$50-60 a board. If you fill in where your located, it would help in trying to sell them....and even the value.
 
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jakemac

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Twertsy, you'd better hand your wallet over to someone you trust or those boards will be in your shop before you realize what happened. :lol_hitti
 

zkling

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That's pretty cool. Can't be that old though, isn't that their current logo?
 
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rjwilliams

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From the 90s I believe. The logo has always been very similar which made it difficult to find the correct tools.
 
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