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Hitting hard times, thinking about selling some extras in my box. I have 1/4-7/8 and 6-19. All V/\ series. Good condition. Might sell them on here if theres enough after shipping. Probably craigslist. $40-50? $30? I have no idea
I have seen some of the USA Craftsman wrenches go for ridiculous amounts on eBay. Try there, you may get lucky.
A good thought but I don't do eBay. Looming for a realistic price for a common market. Then decide if they're even worth selling.
That may be your problem. Some one on ebay or may be here, but not real likely, might get all hot and excited about the old V markings. To the average joe, those are just used craftsman wrenches. Although, yes most hand tool production has moved to china now, the average user would probably want the price to be lower than new retail. Just FYI, each set is ~$35-$40 at sears these days. Depending on which sale you get in on.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-p...p-00947046000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
If you are looking for a collector and thus top dollar, ebay is going to be your best bet.
Craigslist is usually the cheapest of cheap people, next to a garage sale. But you never know. Just keep in mind, it is probably going to cost more / take time to replace them than what you can sell them for.
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When you you say $40-50? 30? are you talking per set or for both sets?
One other suggestion. If you really need to maximize your $ for the items you sell. You may want to consider selling some truck brand tools if you would like to part with them. Especially snap on, would definitely bring more money than craftsman.
You would be lucky to get $30 for both sets for a quick sale. Craftsman RP wrenches are about one of the most prolific ones out there and many times can be had at flea market prices.
The V/\ series, is I believe, not that old. I believe you might even be able to find NOS ones in stores.
1992-2011. I think a lot of the single wrenches at stores are V^
When I upgraded my I got $25.00 per set on mine...they were just like new, with my initials engraved in them. I was more then happy with that price.