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WTB SO (part numbers only)

bsaint

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Please be in like new or new condition


46ACP - Slip joint pliers
95BCP - Short needle nose
87CF - Wire cutters
97CCP - Long needle nose
AWP120 - Channel locks 10"
912AEP - Pistol grip needle nose
 
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Fignewton

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He's got a point. I just listed a bunch of Snap-On wrenches, sockets, ratchets, etc. on the Tulsa craigslist. I may have some of what you need.
 
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bsaint

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Well I want them pretty much brand new, so if thats the case, the part number should still be on the tool. But I can go in and edit them.
 
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Junkman

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I have lots of NOS Snap On tools, but I have no idea of part numbers. The last thing that I would want to do is spend a lot of time comparing your part numbers to my parts to see what matches up. You say that you want them to be new, however, you don't give an idea of what you are willing to pay. For new SO tools, the price might be so close to the price off the truck that it wouldn't be worthwhile. I know that if I bought a tool off the truck and paid $21 for it with tax, I would hope to sell it for at least $15, or somewhere near that. As an example, if all I could get for it was $10, then I would just leave it in the box for my heirs to sell with the rest of my tools. The price has to be enough of a bargain for the buyer, and worthwhile for the seller. :beer:
 

Dr_No

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The descriptions help. Means i don't go looking through my ratchets checking part numbers without knowing that you want pliers
 
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bsaint

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Well I guess I am mainly looking for people who buy and sell tools for side money, or make a living on it and who would have part numbers and descriptions readily available to them (i.e. pawn shop.) I really don't expect people to be checking these ads and digging through their toolboxes to find them. That's not a tool I want to buy anyways.

And Junkman, if you really wanted to get rid of them and make money, you would do the legwork to catalog what you had. So therefore, I am not really looking to do business with you unless you're serious. Also I am not looking to name my own price. I need you to give me a price. Whatever you think is fair. I understand the price NoS vs new is relative the initial cost of the item, so for a 500 dollar item, saving 5 dollars is meaningless compared to a 25 dollar item which 5 dollars is quite a discount.
 
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