emeraldcoupe
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Any of you guys see this? I'm not a snap on guy, but holy **** lol
That seller has an easy $50k+ in other listings on that page.Any of you guys see this? I'm not a snap on guy, but holy **** lol
People pay over retail for hard to get stuff all the timeIs there anyone out there who actually pays over retail for “rare” Snap On? I’ve always found these types of eBay listings strange.
I’ve bought lots of “limited edition” or “rare” color Snap On for a fraction of the new price…and I use them like any other color tool.
I've seen high end mtbs on ebay for 3-4 years. It's weird.....either they are scamming or sitting on things waiting for some rich dude who doesn't know (or care) that the bike is WAY overpriced to come along and pay up. There's a guy about a 100 miles from me that has been trying to sell the same railroad memorabilia on craigslist for 6-7 years lol. Way overpriced yet he keeps re upping his ad.Is there anyone out there who actually pays over retail for “rare” Snap On? I’ve always found these types of eBay listings strange.
I’ve bought lots of “limited edition” or “rare” color Snap On for a fraction of the new price…and I use them like any other color tool.
This forum is filled to the brim with them. LOLCome on your CHEAP, sons of *****!
Someone pony up before these are gone forever!

I see the same sort of thing - never really clicked to me. $500 now is better than $600 in 3 years...or nothing, ever.I've seen high end mtbs on ebay for 3-4 years. It's weird.....either they are scamming or sitting on things waiting for some rich dude who doesn't know (or care) that the bike is WAY overpriced to come along and pay up. There's a guy about a 100 miles from me that has been trying to sell the same railroad memorabilia on craigslist for 6-7 years lol. Way overpriced yet he keeps re upping his ad.
No need for most of those, as I already have 33 Snap-On ratchets, most hard handle. Pretty good for starting collecting Snap-On ratchets just 3 months ago, I'd say.@CoThG if these were orange you would on your way to the bank this morning.![]()
The vast majority of those ratchets are no longer in production and definitely not in teal.It averages out to $418.60 a ratchet and the sellers part numbers don't show in SO's online catalog. But yeah he's just a bit over retail on all of those.
Scarcity marketing. I can understand having that many ratchets if someone is a collector. However, I see some of these guys that are wrenching for a living and they have thousands and thousands of dollars in ratchets in their toolbox. It’s their money so they can do as they choose, but to me I don’t see the need to have 30 ratchets of each drive size. One long, one short, maybe a flex-head or two, and you’re good to tackle anything.I won't get too specific on what I think the total cost of my two drawers of entirely Power Blue, Pearl Blue, and Teal ratchets and torque wrenches was, but I've done the math and it's more than $10k. And I *know* I don't have the most expensive or expansive collection by any means, especially on this forum. Snap-On ratchets are expensive, discontinued colors are more expensive. Just is what it is.
Snap-On refuses to make blue consistently or keep it in stock, despite obviously high demand. My dealer says he sells more blue tools than anything else but red, even more than hi-viz or green. He barely sells any orange at all. The demand for blue is voracious, but Snap-On resists for whatever reason.

Just as there are those who "don't see" whatever it is that you are into for a hobby or what you might like to collect.Scarcity marketing. I can understand having that many ratchets if someone is a collector. However, I see some of these guys that are wrenching for a living and they have thousands and thousands of dollars in ratchets in their toolbox. It’s their money so they can do as they choose, but to me I don’t see the need to have 30 ratchets of each drive size. One long, one short, maybe a flex-head or two, and you’re good to tackle anything.
I’m not at all surprised there are people who value tools to the degree they want them to be decorative, beautifully arranged, etc. And we shouldn’t assume this means that such individuals do not value work. Beautiful tools and beautiful work are not now, nor have they ever been, mutually exclusive. In fact the opposite has been true. Fine tools demonstrate a reverence for the work they do, an honoring of the work we do with them.
I totally get it from a collector’s point of view. I even mentioned that in the first sentence of the post. I’m absolutely guilty of buying complete sets of tools that I may really only need one or two sizes of. I consider tools a hobby and I enjoy searching for the tools needed to complete my sets. I got into buying them when I used to use them for work, now it’s just basic home/auto maintenance. I have tons of tools that I don’t really need or use anymore, but I like them, so that led me to the collector side of things. Totally not knocking it at all. I think it’s a really neat hobby. What I intended to say was that from a utilitarian point of view, no one really “needs” that many different sized ratchets, no matter what you’re working on. I spent almost 20 years of wrenching on trucks with one 1/4” drive, three 3/8” drives, two 1/2” drive, and one 3/4” drive ratchets in my work box. Granted an auto mechanic might need a few more to get into tighter spaces. I’ll even go one step further…other than specialty tools, most of my nice Snap-On stuff stayed at home. I used mostly Craftsman stuff that I’d had since being a teenager. Mostly because I worked with some scum bags and I didn’t want stuff getting ripped off, but also because I take a lot of pride in my tools and wanted to keep my nice stuff nice. I bought nice stuff to use for work, but kept it at home and used my cheaper stuff in my work box. Dumb logic, sure. But I guarantee I’m not the only one on GJ that has done that.Just as there are those who "don't see" whatever it is that you are into for a hobby or what you might like to collect.
How would they steal your tools? Pilfer your box while you aren't looking or just break into it when you aren't there?I totally get it from a collector’s point of view. I even mentioned that in the first sentence of the post. I’m absolutely guilty of buying complete sets of tools that I may really only need one or two sizes of. I consider tools a hobby and I enjoy searching for the tools needed to complete my sets. I got into buying them when I used to use them for work, now it’s just basic home/auto maintenance. I have tons of tools that I don’t really need or use anymore, but I like them, so that led me to the collector side of things. Totally not knocking it at all. I think it’s a really neat hobby. What I intended to say was that from a utilitarian point of view, no one really “needs” that many different sized ratchets, no matter what you’re working on. I spent almost 20 years of wrenching on trucks with one 1/4” drive, three 3/8” drives, two 1/2” drive, and one 3/4” drive ratchets in my work box. Granted an auto mechanic might need a few more to get into tighter spaces. I’ll even go one step further…other than specialty tools, most of my nice Snap-On stuff stayed at home. I used mostly Craftsman stuff that I’d had since being a teenager. Mostly because I worked with some scum bags and I didn’t want stuff getting ripped off, but also because I take a lot of pride in my tools and wanted to keep my nice stuff nice. I bought nice stuff to use for work, but kept it at home and used my cheaper stuff in my work box. Dumb logic, sure. But I guarantee I’m not the only one on GJ that has done that.
The idea that you can’t buy nice tools because the people you work with will steal or damage them really *****.How would they steal your tools? Pilfer your box while you aren't looking or just break into it when you aren't there?
Because they were viewed as tools, not something to simply possess.The idea that you can’t buy nice tools because the people you work with will steal or damage them really *****.
I loaned carpentry tools to the crew who helped me finish my exterior sheathing and they were pretty rough on whatever they touched. But I wouldn‘t change what I bought based on that.
I'm shocked. I didn't think this forum was so full of cheap sob's