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View Poll Results: Is the price paid for h/planes on EBay overinflated?

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  1. #16
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    An 8C is a rare, valuable tool. It shouldnt be worth 10bucks at a garage sale
    Yes, it should, at least at the one I'm at.
    Cheers,
    Clinton

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  3. #17
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    I've been watching the price of "minor makers" planes on ePay since friday night.
    A completed items Worldwide search will show some good listings. Lots of planes that are below what you will ever find here, and postage is $30 for most and $40 for jointers.
    A bit of research on "minor" makers and you can get great bargains on good tools, and leave the Stanley's to the collectors. A lot of the minor makers actually offered better quality to Stanley, IMO, as a way of competing.

    Try Sargent.
    David Heckel sells a book on ePay about them, usually it goes for US$20.

    Edit: I should sign off as "the guy that got so peeved at a new Stanely that I now have just about all the planes I'll need and only have 1 Stanley."
    Cheers,
    Clinton

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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorPanic
    Waldo,

    This will always be the case. Anything collectable will have a user component & a collector following.

    Now have a look around Oz, there are NO Stanley #8C's for sale at the moment. If ya want one ya gotta go overseas.
    Demand will set the eventual price & there is NOTHING you can do about it.
    I'm open to offers - very, very generous and enticing offers (of filthy lucre!) for my #8C :eek:

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