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    Early tool kit

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    PRICE 500 OBO
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    I think it’s a fair price really. Probably leaving a bit on the table but, a good pick for people that put kits together.
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    Well, that’s odd. Where’d Steve’s posts go?

    Honestly, I’m not hallucinating,,,

    Or am I. lol.
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    Well I think for a mid year only 73 bag and possibly 4 or 5 ordinary condition tools that belong in that kit $500 seems too high to me
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    What are you thinking ? Let me add more pictures before you reply hold on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Well I think for a mid year only 73 bag and possibly 4 or 5 ordinary condition tools that belong in that kit $500 seems too high to me
    Not to rain on the OP's tool kit (but it does look like the tools spent some time in the rain and were put away wet), I don't see anything of real value here - nothing rare, and the condition of the tools are poor in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac73s View Post
    Not to rain on the OP's tool kit (but it does look like the tools spent some time in the rain and were put away wet), I don't see anything of real value here - nothing rare, and the condition of the tools are poor in my opinion.
    + tool restoration costs are very high and really the only tool of real value is 22x19 CV box-end one of my favorites and a must to change that belt.
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