bulldrm
Well-known member
I have been talking to a guy thru CL that has a bunch of tools for sale. The only issue is that most of them have the last four of his ssn in them. My question is how much does the engravings devalue the tools? Thanks!
It definitely lowers resale value.
I personally don't care I'll just use it until it breaks and get a new one on truck brand stuff but when I sell it's a problem if it has engraving.
I wont buy engraved tools either unless it's a really good deal or unique.
To me using a tool that's been engraved is like having *** with a girl someone else knocked up.
So, it's good? And riskless?
I worked with a guy over twenty years ago, who engraved his entire SSN on every wrench, socket, ratchet, etc.
I wonder how he's doing in this age of identity theft?
To me using a tool that's been engraved is like having *** with a girl someone else knocked up.

If you do decide to get them, I'd get a letter from him saying he legally sold you these tools that were engraved with his Info. If they ever get lost/stolen from you, this would be your new proof of ownership.
Of topic but who names their kid william williams?
It'sa smart move for a working tech. It can be the differance in getting your tools back and not getting them back.
I'm still trying to find the downside of either one of those.![]()
not saying they're aren't good sides to it, but some of us hate the constant reminder of sloppy seconds.

I'm still trying to find the downside of either one of those.![]()
Or do I want to know? 
Mrholeshot,
Forgive me for asking, but I can't quite make out your avatar. I know your fantastic toolbox is in the background, but what exactly are you and the lady doing in front of it?Or do I want to know?
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