PAJZ: You are welcome, and bear in mind that the obligatory "brow-beating" is par for the course with new members who ask "How much is this worth?" right out of the gate, for reasons which should be understandable.
Unfortunate, but understandable. I think some members forget sometimes that they were new at this game at some point as well. Hell, for that matter, I am still relatively new at this - I just post a lot of **** so it looks from my "post count" like there's a possibility I might know what I'm talking about.
Another note that needs mention:
Ebay recently made a change (for reasons which defy all logic) in their "SOLD" listings: the dollar amount you see
may not necessarily be the price the item actually sold for. I just checked a "SOLD" item last night (previous post here) that showed the
asking price, when in fact it was a "best offer" deal and sold for significantly less than the asking price.
Why Ebay did that puzzles me, because dealers at swap meets, pawnbrokers, and other Ebay sellers refer to those "sold" prices as a guideline. The end result, logically, will be that the prices shown in the "sold" listings will inevitably become meaningless, and sellers will be deluded into thinking their stuff is worth far more than it actually is.
I think ssdave makes an excellent point above: trying to "make a living" on Ebay selling tools is a Quixotic effort. Try what my younger sister did: sell children's clothing and shoes, or belt buckles, or spinning bobbins.
As I said above, I am strictly an Ebay
buyer, and have absolutely
no intention of ever attempting to sell anything on Ebay. I've communicated with several Ebay sellers with whom I've done a fair amount of business, and it sounds to me like a major pain in the ***, and (as Dave mentioned above) is incredibly time consuming when you're dealing with picky sonsofbitches like myself.
But don't despair. My buddy's brother-in-law had a favorite saying when the two were in the used car business: "There's an *** for every seat."
Same thing applies to tools.
This little "Dayton" 1/4" set was originally listed at $9.99 and went for $42.00 this afternoon - go figure!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-1-4...442654?hash=item33b73b345e:g:kR8AAOSw3mpXNnjf
Hell, I picked up a brand-new NOS Indestro Super MPI 1/4" drive set for about that a few months back. Some Ebay buyers are screwier than a three-peckered goat.