Moderator bruce johnson Posted October 22, 2009 Moderator Report Posted October 22, 2009 I have been checking every so often and the annual Proleptic.net tool sale is up and going. Here's the link - Proleptic tool sale link. There are 1475 items. Some are pretty tedious to look through, but there are some pretty neat ones too. A few creasers, some splitters, and some draw gauges are pretty cool. Take a peek at what $1000 can buy you in the way of a draw gauge. Nice old handtools, and some of the classic old names look to be some bargains. If you spend a couple hours, don't say you weren't warned. If you spend a couple hundred bucks, you are on your own. Quote
MADMAX22 Posted October 22, 2009 Report Posted October 22, 2009 Thanks, thats a cool sale, had to call it quits at $70. If I had the money could of spent alot more. Quote
Members Studio-N Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 Thank you Bruce! I picked up the Dixon Plough guage. Can't wait to break it in. Quote
Members D.A. Kabatoff Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 thanks Bruce, couldn't sleep this morning so instead I filled out my bag punch collection and a bunch of loop irons that are nicely priced... also couldn't resist the pricking iron. One thing I did notice after I checked out that concerned me a little is I went back over the list and noticed that the items I had just paid for were still available to be added to a shopping cart. Not sure if that changes were I to try and checkout a second time with them... guess I'll have to wait and see. Darc Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted October 22, 2009 Author Moderator Report Posted October 22, 2009 Darcy, I tried to buy a "third hand" a few years ago on one of his sales. I did the whole checkout thing and it went through. My card was never charged and after a couple weeks with not receiving it, I called. The item had been sold previously, but their software at the time didn't remove the item or mark it sold. They said then they were looking at software that would do that. Maybe not. I would give a phone call to verify that you got them. Quote
Members D.A. Kabatoff Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 Hi Bruce, thanks for that information. I took your advice and tried calling them... the gal I spoke to said that she is in the process of going through the orders they've received and deleting the items from their website. It sounds like things haven't really changed as far as their software is concerned and there is still a chance of ordering items that have been sold. Presumably, the tools will go to whoever orders them first and since the sale just when online in the last day, I'm guessing our best chance of avoiding buying sold tools is to order sooner than later. Darc Quote
Members Tkleather1 Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 Hi Bruce, thanks for that information. I took your advice and tried calling them... the gal I spoke to said that she is in the process of going through the orders they've received and deleting the items from their website. It sounds like things haven't really changed as far as their software is concerned and there is still a chance of ordering items that have been sold. Presumably, the tools will go to whoever orders them first and since the sale just when online in the last day, I'm guessing our best chance of avoiding buying sold tools is to order sooner than later. Darc I jsut tried to order a round knife and as soon as I placed the order got an email saying that there was an error and the Item had been previously sold. Tim Worley TK-Leather Quote
Members steve mason Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 I jsut tried to order a round knife and as soon as I placed the order got an email saying that there was an error and the Item had been previously sold. Tim Worley TK-Leather tim; I ordered tools of the sale yesterday, right after it wa on the site, I bought 2 round knifes and some other tools, I called this AM and the knife were already sold. to bad for me. Seems like it is a first come first serve type deal. steve Quote
Moderator Art Posted October 22, 2009 Moderator Report Posted October 22, 2009 Well, some of the prices are on the wacko side (like some of the books) and others are reasonable. The draw gauge is pretty rare but only a collector would bite. You could easily fill in some of the blank spaces in the tool crib and not hurt yourself too bad. Condition can be important and anything less than VG, VGC, or EC might be less than expected. I have found that Good is usually less than that. I always wonder of their shopping cart and inventory system is up to the task. Art I have been checking every so often and the annual Proleptic.net tool sale is up and going. Here's the link - Proleptic tool sale link. There are 1475 items. Some are pretty tedious to look through, but there are some pretty neat ones too. A few creasers, some splitters, and some draw gauges are pretty cool. Take a peek at what $1000 can buy you in the way of a draw gauge. Nice old handtools, and some of the classic old names look to be some bargains. If you spend a couple hours, don't say you weren't warned. If you spend a couple hundred bucks, you are on your own. Quote
Members Cowboy316 Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 Dang it Bruce you just had to post this link didnt ya now my keyboard dont work cuz of all the drool and the fact that all i can do is drool and not buy lol great link Cowboy316 Quote
Members D.A. Kabatoff Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 looks like four of the five bag punches I wanted were previously sold but the loops irons are still a good deal and some of them are available in different thicknesses. Darcy Quote
Members Tkleather1 Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 looks like four of the five bag punches I wanted were previously sold but the loops irons are still a good deal and some of them are available in different thicknesses. Darcy Dumb question from TK but what are the Loop Irons used for? I am sure that you will give me an answer and I will go oh that would make my life so much easier. Thanks TK-Leather Quote
Members steveh Posted October 22, 2009 Members Report Posted October 22, 2009 Dumb question from TK but what are the Loop Irons used for? I am sure that you will give me an answer and I will go oh that would make my life so much easier. Thanks TK-Leather They are used for forming the leather into loop keepers on belts, billets, straps ect. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted October 22, 2009 Author Moderator Report Posted October 22, 2009 Another way that metal loop irons are used is for fixed loops. One way to put them in is to sew down one side of the strap with the loop open. The other end of the loop is then sandwiched between the lining and top of the bridle parts. The loop iron is put into the loop and can be like an anvil. You can staple or clinch against it. Quote
Members tat2 Posted October 24, 2009 Members Report Posted October 24, 2009 THought all should know wwwproleptic.net launched another MASSIVE tool sale on their web site. 98 pages of dreamy tool marked down and ready to ship to your workshop. I blew 500 on tools to use on harness making as well bought a lot of extra tools to teach students. They repaint and sharpen the tools. older CSO and newer GOMPH and MORE!!! These folks are great and will ship with USPS. Just thought you all should know!! Quote
Denster Posted October 25, 2009 Report Posted October 25, 2009 Thanks for the heads up. Cost me $370 though. Lots of neat stuff. Quote
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