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    Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    Over the years I have picked up numerous old wrenches at auctions and have now accumulated at least 150 pounds worth. I realize some may have more value than others (i.e. those with Ford on them), but what would be the best method of disposal? Should I let someone pick through them or have them take the whole lot? As there are several hundred, I doubt e-bay is the way to go.

    Any advice (or offers) would be appreciated.

    Below is a link to the album with 20 pictures showing most of them (there are 5-6 groups, but multiple pictures of each).

    Old wrenches pictures from good times photos on webshots





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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    I wish I lived next door to you! I'd love to have some of those.
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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    you could probably get all of them in one of the LARGE USPS flat rate boxes, their capacity is 75 pounds for $15 anywhere in the US and PR, etc
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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    i will buy them for the shop wall,if the right price is good

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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    Please PM me your asking price. I may be interested.
    I agree, USPS flat rate is the way to go.
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    Looks like $500. worth of wrenches to me IF you eBay them 1-2 per auction. Flat Rate Priority envelopes are $4.95. I'd double wrap them. You could list larger number and ship in the $10.35 flat rate box. Figure they are worth starting at $3.50 each let the market deside the final price.

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    Oh I wrenched my back just looking at all of them!

    I can't belive that you don't have a curved starter wrench for a Ford flat head in the pile.
    You must be saveing it in your tool box.
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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    I have had several people express interest in the wrenches so I have inventoried what is there and taken new pictures. I elected to keep the buggy wrenches (I have 5 horse drawn Studebakers) and also pulled out the screwdrivers, chisels and hammers). By my count, there are 314 wrenches and sockets in the following pictures.

    The first group has 108 wrenches:



    The second group has 94 wrenches:



    The third group has 50 wrenches:



    The fourth group has 23 wrenches:



    And the last group has 41 wrenches:



    Some pretty neat and unusual items here. It seems they ought to be worth at least $1.00 apiece?
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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    Absolutely priceless in my opinion. I love tools. I'd probably reblue a bunch of them, and mount them on my shop wall. Yes, I'm interested if you're selling, but I would rather hear a price first. I really hate to make an offer when I don't have any idea of the value.

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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    Looked to me like he said $1.00 each.
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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    Correct at $1.00. But that can't be the price for each individual one? Or is it? Let me know. I am interested in a bunch of them.

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    Re: Old wrenches - Any interest or value?

    I would like to sell all of them as one lot and the $1.00 per wrench figure equated to $300 for the group. As we all know, there are some that are worth more than a dollar and there are others that will be worth less. I do not want to start selling and shipping them individually, otherwise I would have put them on e-Bay. If you want the lot (or an entire group as shown in the most recent pictures), please let me know.

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