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This gets my vote. I also accumulate a lot of Craftsman when I buy lots of tools. I pick out the valuable stuff to sell individually, and the rest is going into a large flat rate box to be sold as a lot on Ebay.Get the large flat rate USPS Priority Mail boxes and fill them up. Put each box on Ebay for the flat rate plus fees as tbe min bid. 4 or 5 transactions instead of a hundred.
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There’s a young couple trying to run a second hand store here in town. When my folks passed away I brought all the tools together and took the ones I had no use for and gave the whole pile to them.
i am with the ones who said selling lump sums on craigslist, ebay and the like.
now onto the real dilemma. the wife needs to be sat down and told in no uncertain terms.
"my tools do not go into the dumpster".
she may be kidding when she says that but you need to make sure that doesn't happen. if she or someone else in your family doesn't need or want them then it is your job to ensure what happens to them. make sure they get to someone who can appreciate them. what that may be is up to you. restore, habitat for humanity, a church group, a struggling young family, somebody, anybody. all it would take is a line or a paragraph in your will to make your wishes known.
i doubt she would want her jewelry or other items she cared about thrown in the garbage. make sure your tools get where you want them.
Where are all these high school shop classes at now? Most have closed up and turned into computer science labs. Its a shame because they can hashtag emoji their asses off but can't spin a wrench.