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Good Price For A Little Giant Hammer?
#2
Posted 15 July 2012 - 05:14 AM
Ed,
Not sure what your actual question is. This could be a steal, if you don't get into a bidding war.
Not sure what your actual question is. This could be a steal, if you don't get into a bidding war.
Steve Culver
ABS Master Bladesmith
President: Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association
Blade Show Table 11-S
steve@culverart.com
www.culverart.com
www.kansasknives.org
ABS Master Bladesmith
President: Kansas Custom Knifemaker's Association
Blade Show Table 11-S
steve@culverart.com
www.culverart.com
www.kansasknives.org
#4
Posted 15 July 2012 - 02:42 PM
Ed that does look like the buy of the century if it stays low. Like Steve stated, it would be a good deal if a bidding war does not start. I also noticed that they can extend the auction if they do not like the bids. It will probably end up around what a 100# is worth, somewhere in the neighborhood of $4000 or more, especially since it seems to be in good shape.
Brion
Brion
Brion Tomberlin
Anvil Top Custom Knives
ABS Mastersmith
Anvil Top Custom Knives
ABS Mastersmith
#5
Posted 15 July 2012 - 05:02 PM
Ed,
From all appearances it looks like a good one. I'm with Brion on the price, $4000 would not be unreasonable for this hammer.
Remember only 1600 100# hammers were ever made. They are becoming sought after.
Good luck and let us know what happens.
Dave from Diller
From all appearances it looks like a good one. I'm with Brion on the price, $4000 would not be unreasonable for this hammer.
Remember only 1600 100# hammers were ever made. They are becoming sought after.
Good luck and let us know what happens.
Dave from Diller
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