Bridge City HP-6v2 collection - lots!
#9
Looking to sell as 1 lot

HP-6v2 Plane Body 1102-284
Used once

Ogee Hone
1101-284-40

Wood Rails
1101-284-4

Depth Fence
1101-284-15

Rabbet Set
1101-284-1 - unopened in shrink


Fence System
1101-284-3

26 profiles:

0.0625" radius sole and iron 701 - unopened in shrink

.250" beading sole and iron 1101-284-20
1" R crowning sole and iron 1101-284-25
.125" Face bead sole and iron 1101-284-31
.1875" surface cove sole and iron 1101-284-33
.500" face bead sole and iron 1101-284-26
.250" face bead sole and iron 1101-284-27
.168" Beading sole and iron 1101-284 21 Unopened in shrink
.100" Bulti bead sole and iron 1101-284-24 Unopened in shrink
.125" Radius corner sole and iron 1101-284-17 Unopened in shrink
.187" cornice sole and iron 1101-284-19 Unopened in shrink
.125" beading sole and iron 1101-284-9 Unopened in shrink
.250" radius corner sole and iron 1101-284-19 Unopened in shrink
.187" wide dado sole and iron 1101-284-6 Unopened in shrink
.1875 radius sole and iron 703 Unopened in shrink
.125" cornice sole and iron 1101-284-8 Unopened in shrink
.0626" radius corner cove sole and iron 1101-284-16 Unopened in shrink
Ogee #1 Cyma 1101-284-37
0.250" surface cove sole and iron 1101-284-34
Ogee #2 Stepped Cyma 1101-284-38
0.0625" Cornice sole and iron 1101-284-23 Unopened in shrink
0.500" dado sole and iron 1101-284-46
0.375" dado sole and iron 1101-284-45
0.250" dado sole and iron 1101-284-7


$3000 obro for the lot
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Matthew D
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#10
Those are some gorgeous tools. Hope somebody here has the cash to buy them
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Alex
Final Assembly Quality Inspector for the manufacture of custom vintage sport biplanes
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#11
There are three problems with this item. First, no photos. Second, Bridge City Tools no longer manufactures these items so if anything should go wrong there are no replacements. Third, it is impossible to determine the original prices for these items in order to determine whether or not the price of $3000 is reasonable or not.
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#12
I respectfully beg to differ.  The price is fair if you want to do the research and know where to look.  I would much rather buy a collection like this than one profile at a time.  Granted it does limit the number of buyers that want to spend that much on this kind of item all at once.  The idea that the discontinued items are obsolete is a risk with almost any tool.  There are not many things to go wrong with them.  I would be more concerned with a machine than a hand tool from Bridge City.  He is looking for one buyer not a bunch of them.  Good luck with your sale. You are correct that photos should be included.


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#13
(01-19-2020, 09:58 PM)Bob Metzger Wrote: I respectfully beg to differ.  The price is fair if you want to do the research and know where to look.  I would much rather buy a collection like this than one profile at a time.  Granted it does limit the number of buyers that want to spend that much on this kind of item all at once.  The idea that the discontinued items are obsolete is a risk with almost any tool.  There are not many things to go wrong with them.  I would be more concerned with a machine than a hand tool from Bridge City.  He is looking for one buyer not a bunch of them.  Good luck with your sale.  You are correct that photos should be included.


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I have no issue with the OP selling these tools as a lot. I doubt many of these were sold, so doing so makes sense. After all, finding buyers for an item that sold in the hundreds is much harder than finding buyers for an item (such as a Stanley 45) that sold in the hundreds of thousands or even millions. My point is that the seller will more easily make a sale if he provides information regarding the relative value of the items he's selling. Yes, potential buyers could spend a few hours figuring out the original prices of the 32 individual items he has for sale here, but I truly think he is restricting this pool of buyers by forcing them to do so.
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#14
David, just saying that I have had several old tools still in original packaging with original prices clearly marked. Those original prices meant about zero as to what I paid for them or what I would sell them for.  I think value is more related to what I need it for or if collecting, how hard it is to find. Maybe Im missing your point about that?
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#15
If I had that plane for sale I would do it exactly like this ad. That is a system and I would only want to sell the package. Also that $3K is going to be a very personal sale and I doubt 'd post pictures either for tire kickers. If yo want this plane you know and will probably be inspecting it in person. Just my opinion no one asked for
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#16
My two scents worth -- no location given and link to website is inoperative.
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