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Good question.
Mine is on the shelf, still in the box.
I only took it out for inspection.
Maybe my grandkids can sell it 50 years from now and get my money back.
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I saw one sell on eBay a year or 2 after they were made. I don't remember the price, but it was at least twice what they originally sold for.
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One just sold recently on the Bay for $190 if that helps
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Watching eBay, Kijiji, and the like should give you an idea of the range of value.
Not a collector, me; so I wouldn't pay over $120 (the cost of the new ones). But I imagine you can get more than that.
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It's stainless. Those aren't made anymore. $120 is for cast iron.
Regardless, it is more of a collectible.
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That was for unused in box
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Woodjets said:
It's stainless. Those aren't made anymore. $120 is for cast iron.
Regardless, it is more of a collectible.
Yes, I knew that.
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I bought one also. I was mesmerized by their beauty. Nevertheless, all of my tools must work and this one does, and well
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