TeacherMatt
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I inherited an enormous leatherworking/ leathercrafting collection of tools and am looking to sell it to a good home/ hobbyist.
I am an Industrial Technology teacher and the state has dictated that for my particular classes that I only teach woodworking/construction. So I'm hoping to be able to put some money back into the program. I don't have any idea what this entire collection is worth. I'm just looking to accept the best offer.
The collection includes:
· 27 swivel knives
· 25 sunburst tools
· 41 pear shaders (of diff sizes)
· 25 bevelers (diff sizes)
· 21 veiners
· 20 seeders
· Over 180 other stamps (from small to large – many are the cool old hand grinded ones)
· A handful of scratch awls, modelers, stipplers, etc.
· Several shears
· 13 four pronged thonging chisel
· 20 rawhide mallets
· 24 new lacing needles
· 2 new 10 packs of smaller needles (20 total)
· 51 wallet picture holders (new)
· 2 new 10 packs of keyrings (20 total)
· New 10 pack Solid dee
· New 12 pack strap buckles
· 5 new belt buckles
· 3 new larger strap buckles
· 11 new 10packs of wing insert binders (110 total)
· 20 new chap snap
· 20 new key plate 8 holder
· 3 new 10pack bar snaps (30 total)
· Thousands and thousands of new bagged various snaps
· Many more various buckles, etc.
· 8 spools of leather lace
· 11 32oz.bottles of partially used stain, dye, finish
· Hundreds of patterns and a collection of leathercraft books
· Many leather billfold/wallets
· Much more misc. leatherworking products.
Please feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks!
Enormous Leatherworking Collection for sale!
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Posted · Edited by TeacherMatt · Report reply
Hey guys,
I have inherited an enormous leatherworking collection. (I'm talking 300 stamps and stamp tools plus a million other things.)
Where is the best place to sell it and find out what its worth? I'm not looking to make much off of it but I don't want to get swindled either. I am a teacher and am putting the profits back into the school shop.
Thanks for the advice!
Matt