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"crj"

10/11/2003 5:26 PM

Stanley planes value?

I have a stanley #46 plane and a #48 plane both in excelent condition.
Where is the best place to sell these ?
how is the value determined?
Contact me off list if interested in them.

Thanks
Chuck Johnston
[email protected]


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Andy Dingley

in reply to "crj" on 10/11/2003 5:26 PM

11/11/2003 1:36 AM

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 17:26:46 -0700, "crj" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have a stanley #46 plane and a #48 plane both in excelent condition.
>Where is the best place to sell these ?

Open a dealer shop, or use eBay.

Dealers will sell them for considerably more than eBay. But the great
thing about eBay to a seller is that things rarely sell for much below
their real worth. So many people watch it that you can usually rely on
at least two recognising what they're worth. Selling them to a small
audience, or to a price that you set yourself, requires a good idea of
their "market value" before you start.

Of course, many items sell for far in excess of "real worth", if the
conditions are just right for the seller. But that's a political
rant...

>how is the value determined?

#46 - $100 - $1000
#49 - $50

Go higher if they're in better conditions, or the market is feeling
generous. The #46 had some early variants with florid decoration -
they're the ones that make the big money (but they're still no bronze
Millers Falls)

The #49 is a bit of an oddity, in that it's actually useful.

--
Die Gotterspammerung - Junkmail of the Gods

SB

"Steven Bliss"

in reply to "crj" on 10/11/2003 5:26 PM

11/11/2003 4:59 PM

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"crj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a stanley #46 plane and a #48 plane both in excelent condition.
> Where is the best place to sell these ?
> how is the value determined?
> Contact me off list if interested in them.
>
> Thanks
> Chuck Johnston
> [email protected]
>
>

LC

"Larry C in Auburn, WA"

in reply to "crj" on 10/11/2003 5:26 PM

12/11/2003 4:29 AM

A quick search on eBay showed the #46 typically going for approx $30-$50
and the #48 for $50-$75. Of course it all depends on the condition and
whether yours are desirable collectors or not. You'd have to spend more
time comparing yours to the 10-15 auctions I looked at to do a better
comparison. For example, the #46 went for a low of $25 to a high of $177,
but it seemed if someone wanted one they could pick one up for $40-50 fairly
easily.
--
Larry C in Auburn, WA

"crj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a stanley #46 plane and a #48 plane both in excelent condition.
> Where is the best place to sell these ?
> how is the value determined?
> Contact me off list if interested in them.
>
> Thanks
> Chuck Johnston
> [email protected]
>
>

JJ

"JackD"

in reply to "crj" on 10/11/2003 5:26 PM

10/11/2003 4:40 PM



"crj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a stanley #46 plane and a #48 plane both in excelent condition.
> Where is the best place to sell these ?

Ebay.com

> how is the value determined?

By the highest bidder.

-Jack


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