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(01-29-2017, 08:33 PM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: That can be fixed...

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I'm comfortable paying around $15 for the Stanleys in that condition. I'll pay a little more than $20 if they're older than what I've got. Cleaned up, I can get closer to $30 for them and I usually have to bargain at that price. I've sold them clean and rust free for $35 to $40 including shipping. Anything real nice, near 100% japanning, I keep.
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