Wamsutta
Well-known member
It would be easier to list the places that I'm least likely to buy tools from:
Home Depot
Lowe's
Sears
Harbor Freight
Walmart
Home Depot
Lowe's
Sears
Harbor Freight
Walmart
Pawn shops mostly. Though it can be hit and miss, long stretches of time with nothing new, shops drop carrying bin tools then other locations start getting them in.
Overall the pace of good stuff in pawn shops overall has dropped, as I think most people who were pawning tools have already done so. With the economy picking up pawning tools is ebbing. But you still find good stuff. You just gotta be diligent! And the counter folks recognize me and give me outstanding deals. I've only walked away from the counter once or twice because a price was too high.
Same here and if you get in good they hold stuff in the back to give you first chance at it. [emoji41]
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Wow - I'm not THAT good! Maybe I need to kick up my charm.
And I rarely offer a price. I know what I'll pay, and if they're less than that I take it. Minimum of haggling. I figure they have alot of people coming in trying to chew them down. When I don't haggle and make a point about it, almost always they give me a sigh of relief!
And I get good prices. I paid $1 a few weeks ago for a sheet metal duct cutter that goes for around $60. Might never use it, but, use it once to save my rear and it'll have paid for itself.
Do you need something or just want to buy it?
My age helps being younger. Alot of the older tool collectors like seeing someone young taking interest. Also being a regular customer and being honest helps. I have gave them a higher offer if they are selling something too cheap. It helps build trust and a relationship with them. Karma is a good thing.Wow - I'm not THAT good! Maybe I need to kick up my charm. [emoji38]_hitti
And I rarely offer a price. I know what I'll pay, and if they're less than that I take it. Minimum of haggling. I figure they have alot of people coming in trying to chew them down. When I don't haggle and make a point about it, almost always they give me a sigh of relief!
And I get good prices. I paid $1 a few weeks ago for a sheet metal duct cutter that goes for around $60. Might never use it, but, use it once to save my rear and it'll have paid for itself.