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ClrkLndeKmt'su

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Stopped in an antique shop today and found this. Sweet case, everything looks clean and in order. Wonder what it's worth? Try are asking 60.

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There's only 3 sizes of dies and not too many taps. You're going to have only a partial set that will be hard to find more pieces for. The other thing is that set only has 2 die holders whereas most of those type sets have the round die holders for each size, not just 2 to hold all the sizes. I'd pass as there are better deals around.
 

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I think it's overpriced.

But if you decide to go for it & want find the missing pieces & if you don't care if they all say "Craftsman", it's an old Greenfield Pericles Screw Plate set...
 

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First off its in an antique shop. I do not consider ANY usable tool to be an antique. $20....maybe $30 tops....and that might insult them.
 
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There's only 3 sizes of dies and not too many taps. You're going to have only a partial set that will be hard to find more pieces for. The other thing is that set only has 2 die holders whereas most of those type sets have the round die holders for each size, not just 2 to hold all the sizes. I'd pass as there are better deals around.

I should have been specific. There are 5 sizes. 3/4, 5/8, 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4 all nc. They are all actually there, it's just hard to tell.

I have kind of a "free tap and die store," I bill my customers for all my threading needs, then drop the "shop supplies" off their bill. Usually it evens out or actually saves them money.

I was mainly interested in the tap handle, die stock, and case. I figured it was a ~30 dollar set, but was interested in if it was actually worth near what they were asking.

I'll let them sit on it a week or two, return, and see if they will take my offer. If not, I'll just hold out for something more interesting. :beer:
 
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ClrkLndeKmt'su

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First off its in an antique shop. I do not consider ANY usable tool to be an antique. $20....maybe $30 tops....and that might insult them.

I agree!

Lots of older pipe wrenches, mainly rigid with perfect teeth. I ony have a need for a 48 or 60 rigid, so I passed as well.
 

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$15-20 tops. You can find much more complete sets, even US made, for $50-60 if you look around.

Problem with antique stores is that they are selling something for someone to put on a shelf to decorate a room, and price accordingly. I've been able to beat down a couple to half of what they're asking for usable tools (cash helps) but don't expect to get that kind of a price unless it has been sitting there for a while.
 

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I got this set of 16 dies from 1/4" to 3/4" plus 6 or 8 taps for $40.00 and my buddy laughed at me for paying so much. I figure they've paid for themselves after 2 uses now. I made a spindle puller and tapped a few threads. I can't recall if there was any tap handles in there or not but I have too many already anyway.

I think if you wait you'll find a better deal. A lot of guys prefer the fixed sized ones and don't like these adjustable ones.

 
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ClrkLndeKmt'su

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I got this set of 16 dies from 1/4" to 3/4" plus 6 or 8 taps for $40.00 and my buddy laughed at me for paying so much. I figure they've paid for themselves after 2 uses now. I made a spindle puller and tapped a few threads. I can't recall if there was any tap handles in there or not but I have too many already anyway.

I think if you wait you'll find a better deal. A lot of guys prefer the fixed sized ones and don't like these adjustable ones.


I love it! I'm holding out, I really want something with a nice wooden case, and room to hold all my nc and NF taps and dies. Maybe I can convince a carpenter at one of my customers to build me a case once I get the die and tap handles I really want
 
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