Jerry: If they are good "American made" High Quality.. I'd run an "Estate sale"... They do real good around here. I ran across one just like what you are talking about last yr. Guy was 89 yrs old and he passed away, and he had tools out the wazoo, and I don't mean any cheap stuff... Like ya said, this stuff, some of it I didn't even know what it was for. Looked like it was made in the 1800's, but the old man took great care of it all. COURSE I was broke on the weekend of the sale, but ppl were loading up, and paying a good price too...Chuck
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Goldsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1:04 PM Subject: [VFB] NON- FLYFISHING (WoodWorking Tools) My wife and has met an older woman whose husband was a very skilled woodworker. Over the course of probably 30 years, her husband has accumulated a workshop which literally fills his garage and a storage shed. Every conceivable power tool and hand tool can be found. My wife volunteered my services to help dispose of the tools, nuts and bolts, screws, clamps etc. that number in the thousands. There are several table saws, drill presses, belt sanders and other tools that I cannot recognize. Between the hand tools , drill bits, chisels, carving pieces, sockets etc., I easily guess that there are upwards of six to 10,000 individual pieces. Does anyone have anyone suggestions as to how I might help this woman sell this remarkable collection ? Any suggestions would be appreciated !! Thanks. JG Jerry Goldsmith Altamonte Springs, Fl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
