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The file was too big so I had to shrink it down so here are the chisels
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Nice set of chisels. Congrats on a nice score.
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(02-25-2020, 04:17 PM)briman87 Wrote: I picked up a 7 piece set of Lee Valley. The seller wanted $36 and I asked if he would take $30 and he immediately said yes.
Did you feel just a twinge of shame?
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02-26-2020, 09:28 AM
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(02-26-2020, 01:36 AM)wood2woodknot Wrote: Did you feel just a twinge of shame?
Only shame of he probably would have taken $25. I always like to know a little about a lot. Plus I waited about a week before I asked just to make it more in my favor.
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I haggle a lot at the flea markets, but generally only when the 'ask' is a bit too high. Here the delta was $6; in NJ, a 20 oz cup of coffee is $2, so I would have paid the man his ask and be very happy; that being said, at a flea you have to make decisions quickly as if you pass on a very reasonable asking price, it won't be there when you are making your next round of the tables.
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When comparing those to my look-like-them carpentry chisels, for nails in studs, plus the testimonials over the years, I'd call the taking price a great bargain!
However, I don't bargain well, at all. If it is what I am willing to pay, it is what I ask for price. But, when turning over an item it's really hard to justify "giving" it away to someone like Handplanesandmore at less than 50%. I used to think LV did not have discounts, but the second hand market doesn't need to match LV's 40% discounts on what I assume to be returns. They are simply playing Black Friday. After all, I have received some "new" tools at new prices that obviously had been pawed through.
If bargaining meant 50% of value, I would be inclined to inflate the price from $4 a cup of Java to $8. I think that's why stupid prices reign on the Bay. Of course, they could be waiting for someone clueless, like me, who would pay the asking price.
Maybe, I should offer a lower price on tools in the S&S forum..... ? 50%?
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02-26-2020, 04:41 PM
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Second hand items offer no returns or warranty, not to mention they have been used. I discount a used tool like this:
Used: 30%
Warranty forfeited: 10%
Condition less than pristine:10%
So 50% is the minimum. Often, dealers offer promotional discounts of 30% or even 50% to brand new tools. Dewalt cordless drills are a common example.
Look at the discounts Festool is currently offering on BRAND NEW Kapex, Emerald sets etc. with the usual full warranty and return benefits. Want me to buy a second hand tool just to save 20 or 30%? Thank you very much...I pass. I would rather buy new and enjoy the protection of free returns within x days or warranty...if i need something and can't wait. If I can wait, anything second hand and not discounted 50%+ from its prevailing retail price won't get my attention.
Simon