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I don't have a list, per se. I more look towards value, condition and usability. Since I do a lot of cleaning, restoring, and trading, I don't let the rust or even missing parts deter me as I have lots of spare parts. My rusthunting is a 'zero-sum' operation. I don't look to make a profit, but I don't take household funds for my hobby, either.
After doing this for several years, I have a pretty good idea of value of almost any metallic tool and many woodies. Since I predominantly sell local, I don't have the high-end buyers that a Jim Bode or Patrick Leach have (and they earned those buyers, I might add), so value is important. Most of my customers are retired or quite young. A few school shop teachers also, but their budgets are pretty tight.
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Oh, I have a list, even though I don't go rust-hunting much anymore. I've filled my tool chest, and I just don't need a lot more tools anymore.
I'm always on the lookout for wide chisels, anything 1" or over. I'm especially fond of Witherbys, though I'm fond of the Greenlees as well. I still want to find a good Stanley knuckle-cap block plane that's not overpriced. And I'm always on the lookout for a Disston 7 (not the D7).
Oh wait! I have a daughter who needs tools. I have a reason to go rust-hunting again!
Steve S.
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It's funny how different things are from one region to another. I've seen at least a 1/2 dozen #6's at flea markets & antique shops over the past year or 2. I'm keeping my eyes open for a #7, but they seem to be a little more rare in these parts.
If you are going down a river at 2 mph and your canoe loses a wheel, how much pancake mix would you need to shingle your roof?