"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:uj65rl$2evcq$
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On 11/16/2023 3:33 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:uj61fs$2e85h$[email protected]...
On 11/15/2023 4:50 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
The version of that game I like to play is with flea market dealers who
don't know what it is, is worth, or if broken can be easily fixed.
Sometimes they do know and are glad to see it find a good home where it
will be used as intended.
The counter to that is the flea market vendor who doesn't care and wants
more than retail.
Them "Hey, I got a bucket of micrometers over here for $9000."
Me: "They look to be all rusted and frozen."
Them: "Yeah the bucket was under a downspout for a while, but you can
clean them up and they would be like brand new."
Bob La Londe
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I try to stay on good terms with them too, sometimes a great find slips
past them. I'm not saying who or what.
Pretty sure Gunner is dead, so... I finally called him out because he
never followed through on anything for me.
Sometimes I'll pay asking price for something that is priced close to
value, and then use that as a negotiating point for what I really want.
"Come on. I deserve a break once in a while too. I paid asking price
on your other item." Sometimes it works. Sometimes you just walk away
with your only slightly over priced tchotchke.
Bob La Londe
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For me it's a treasure hunt for tools that have become commercially
obsolete, discontinued, difficult to find, have declined in quality or are
very expensive new. As a retired hobbyist I don't have to do things the
newest and fastest way, and I often have bright ideas to solve problems
while tediously hand cranking a machine tool and watching chips come off the incomplete workpiece. I'm much more inclined to put a cheap or second hand piece of equipment on the milling machine to modify it than something I just bought new for full price. The second hand stuff is made of metal and CAN be repaired or customized.
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