Machinist tools and stuff boxesh

RSWANNABE

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Machinist tools, boxes and stuff

Hi guys, so we're in the process of selling everything at my 92 year old grandfather's house and I need a little help or direction.

Anyone have an idea of what to do with machinist tools? All the stuff is older, but good quality.

He was a lathe hand for 50+ years so it's all sorts of stuff in that line. There's mics, bore gages cutting tools etc.

Any idea on where to market it or how to price this kind of stuff?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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depending size of lot, craigslist, ebay or local auction house. Post some pics with some brands and we can give you some more advice.
 
As others have said, take some good photos & document models
numbers & data. Finding the "target audience" is key. A "Machinist tools"
auction maybe your best bet.
 
Photos look great!

I would separate the tools from the antiques.

They are two different circles of value & shoppers.
 
That old console stereo is the BOOBS!


As far as the tools, it's all Mitutoyo and Starrett. Interapid indicator. Top notch stuff. Definitely not worthless.
 
That old console stereo is the BOOBS!


As far as the tools, it's all Mitutoyo and Starrett. Interapid indicator. Top notch stuff. Definitely not worthless.

Yep exactly, I know the brands I are good and for sure he invested in them, as that's what old timers did with their trade. Busying to see what the prices are going for right now.


The old console is really nice. Still works too.

I'll post a proper ad in the garage sale section hopefully soon.
 
I've always seen machinist stuff sit at garage and estate sales, I think it's a harder sell since the average person can't use a lot of it and most machinists already have their own. If you've got the time you'd probably get the most on eBay.
 
Ok I've got everyone noted and I'll work on the prices this evening and tomorrow.

I do have interest in the lot as a whole though just so you all are aware. If that doesn't pan out I'll move everything to the garage sale section and price it there.

Thanks much everyone for the input and interest.
 
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