Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nolatoolguy on January 09, 2013, 08:14:44 PM
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I always wanted some proto line wrenches, I just don't know much about them any advice on dating them or price. I saw these on Craigslist for 75, don't wanna spend that much.
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That is actually a deal, IF you need them. I believe those are specialty hydraulic line wrenches, even for aircraft use. Someone correct me if wrong. 3 new name brand wrenches of that sort would easily top 75.
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Look at it this way. 10 wrench's for $75 is $7.50 ea. Can you get new ones that cheap? Besides you should be able to get the guy down some on the price. Offer him $50 and see what happens. The worst is that he says no.
Mike
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I agree; that's an awesome deal & I'd be on it! If he accepts less, all the better, but it's a deal at $75...
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4th vote here
Dive dive dive into these!
Haggle some of course. Life without haggling just sux!! Haggling is where the fun comes in!!!
But don't leave without 'em!
You can get this or more from even us old hardened grizzled hagglers, if you decide to let them go.
But you won't.
yours Scott
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Thanks guys
I went to meet the guy today, we met. Long story short he meant to put a two in front of the 75 an made the mistake three times in the add, or so he said. I guess it wasn't ment to be.
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The guy ended up calling me back an saying hele take 60. So I got me and two other Armstrong ones.
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Stated $75 in the advert., said in person he meant/needed $275, then called back saying he'd take $60?
<scratches head>
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Stated $75 in the advert., said in person he meant/needed $275, then called back saying he'd take $60?
<scratches head>
It makes no snense..........
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That is a bit confusing.
When I first read the thread I thought it was a dishonorable thing for the guy to do.
I also wondered if you hadn't 'tipped your hand', Nola and thought maybe the fellow had stumbled upon this very thread, which might have got him to thinking he'd underpriced his goods. Stranger things have happened.
$60 is a great buy though. Glad it worked out for you.
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Bait and switch only works when someone buys. Walking away was precicely the right thing to do :)
Nice deal :)
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Outstanding!!
See?? Haggling, walking away, the guy comes up with a ludicrous price, you bring his mother into it, turn your back and walk.
He calls with the real offer!
Everybody wins.
One time I bought a whiskey jug from Louie. My buddy Rob wanted them. Lou says here, 50 bucks.
I say OK, here is the 50
Then we both just froze and evil eyed each other for 15 minutes! Did I pay too much? (i'm thinking)
Did I sell too cheap? (he's thinking)
It was a strain!
Haggling is the only way to get that out of your system.
yours Scott
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I wouldn't have let my Proto line wrenches go for even $275.....right Oily??? ...for fear of the Wrath of Kahn.....besides, they're mega cool and may never get used......scored a Par X 13/16" line wrench in that gaggle last weekend. It might become a worker.....
That's the buy of the week as far as I'm concerned!!
DM&FS
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That's the buy of the week as far as I'm concerned!!
Agreed. An awesome set - even more so at $60!
Now you need to find a 13/16" that matches.
(No, it doesn't matter that you don't think you'd ever need it.)
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Holy Mackerel Neil!
Stick a grenade in my mouth and pull the pin, why don't you?
These are some of the most desirable line wrenches ever made. Outstanding condition.
And you got them for the same as free.
This was a day you'll never forget.
yours Scott
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Now that's one pretty set. Congratulations on your acquisition.