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Phil Pascoe

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The lady who gave me the lignum bowls is sending stuff to David Stanley for auction. She's got quite a lot and told me she keeps coming across boxes like these. Should be a good one.
 

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Or you could get her to take advantage of the evolving status of the UKW sale forum Phil! ;)

At the least, pop round for a cuppa and snaffle that Preston router plane. For me. Snaffle it for me.


*Look! an Eagle!* You cry and point somewhere. Then Snaffle.
It works. I rarely got to taste Roast Potatoes before I left home due to my Dad fooling me with this subtle trickery.
I left home at 43 so it must work.
 
That's a pretty rubbish collection of tools and they aren't really worth anything, I'd suggest shipping them to BM101 and he'll dispose of the lot for her free of charge.
 
Ian and David will be delighted to see these turn up.
Your friend, unless she knows is in for a very pleasant surprise.
Would be a big advantage to see some bubble wrap to stop what will be horrible transport damage.
Cheers Andy
 
Joking aside Phil and I don't want to presume...
but there are enough (but not so many more importantly), very good tools and collectable tools at that to make an auction a poor option for your friend.
I very much hesitate to offer you tool advice of course!

Why pay the auctioneer if your friend can earn more by direct sales?
 
Why pay the auctioneer if your friend can earn more by direct sales?

It's a bit of a catch-22, on one hand some of the tools will sell better on eBay especially the ones that "Paul Sellers uses in his videos" which seems to put a 200% markup on stuff now, but the ones that may slip the through the net on eBay but will be spotted by the very keen tool collectors in the DS sale for what it actually is and may actually sell for more there.
 
That really is a great example of stuff that should be saleable here on the forum. What sort of crazy rules mean we don't get a chance to buy this sort of stuff directly, but instead have to go off to a public auction site?
 
This is one of the poorest areas in the EU let alone the Country to try to sell stuff in - there is little here remotely specialist. The better prices there will easily outweigh the cost of getting the stuff there. Her husband was a joiner by trade and collected for 40+ years, she doesn't know what half the stuff is and I suspect has no interest in selling it piecemeal. She has a large workshop full of clocks and another full of motorbikes and an Austin Healey. She showed me a picture of a wardrobe full of planes.
 
That really is a great example of stuff that should be saleable here on the forum. What sort of crazy rules mean we don't get a chance to buy this sort of stuff directly, but instead have to go off to a public auction site?
Certainly - I wouldn't like to be the one putting the prices on it though.
She said she noticed the name Norris, and some of the braces had a funny name like Ultimatum. :D
 
Bearing in mind fellas, you can bid on the DS auctions now online so if you are desperate for something you could always wait until it pops up there!
 
What a shame it isn't getting sold on here, I'd love the chance to get some of this stuff without having to battle against dealers and tool collectors.
 
I have to agree with Billw - a lot of those planes are common, so common dealers will already have more than they can sell, but on here I would assume each one will fetch a reasonable price, rather than get used for parts to get a "best example that sells for top money" out of 5 usable but otherwise unremarkable ones.
 
Sometimes I wonder if these things are priced as high as they are because of tool hoarders more than anything, is it a false rarity if there's only one or two on the market at any given time but Bob's got 50 in a plastic tub stuffed in a his wardrobe waiting to see the light of day?

And how many Bobs are out there?
 
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