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Campagnolo tools
I have a small stack of Campy tools. Well used with nicks and scratches and the bottom bracket tool has rust.
First photo is the set and the remainder are the individual tools with the the rusted BB tool last
I see that the sold listings on the "bay" are generally similar to what I am guessing but there shipping is extra. Obviously mint tools command a premium.
Does $ 60 incl. shipping seem fair? They weigh a good bit and it seems that shipping cost area big part of mailing tools.
First photo is the set and the remainder are the individual tools with the the rusted BB tool last
I see that the sold listings on the "bay" are generally similar to what I am guessing but there shipping is extra. Obviously mint tools command a premium.
Does $ 60 incl. shipping seem fair? They weigh a good bit and it seems that shipping cost area big part of mailing tools.
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In the USA, get padded flat rate envelope (order on line, free from USPS). Chances are you can fit all the tools into that envelope. You can ship as far as AK or HI for $8...
I order 50 of those at a time, I use them a lot on Ebay stuff. Once the weight of the package exceeds first class mail limit, I find padded flat rate envelope to be my cheapest route. I routinely will ship cranksets, including BB in one of these envelopes. Takes some careful packaging and practice to do it.
I order 50 of those at a time, I use them a lot on Ebay stuff. Once the weight of the package exceeds first class mail limit, I find padded flat rate envelope to be my cheapest route. I routinely will ship cranksets, including BB in one of these envelopes. Takes some careful packaging and practice to do it.
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Thanks, that is the way I'd ship, though out of paranoia I'd also wrap with extra bubble wrap because I'd not want to see one of the edges punch a hole in the envelope.
Having said that, do you think $60 is fair or high? I simply have no idea.
Having said that, do you think $60 is fair or high? I simply have no idea.
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$60 is a good price. I tend to wrap stuff like this on a piece of cardboard, to keep it from piecing the bag and ending up lost.
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I have seen peanut butter wrenches go for $50.00 plus shipping by themselves. I'd start at that and have people bid...! Two of the wrenches I just saw go for $40ish per piece.
Though if you'd like to sell them at $60.00, I'd be happy to oblige! I just would feel guilty you didn't get all you could.
Though if you'd like to sell them at $60.00, I'd be happy to oblige! I just would feel guilty you didn't get all you could.
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I would group them into two groups.
the two headset wrenches together, then the pedal/fixed cup spanned and the crank bolt tool, toss in the cone wrench with that.
in my view the fixed cup tool is not really useful, but the pedal wrench end is.
priced higher than your est.
the two headset wrenches together, then the pedal/fixed cup spanned and the crank bolt tool, toss in the cone wrench with that.
in my view the fixed cup tool is not really useful, but the pedal wrench end is.
priced higher than your est.
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As above my, check eBay for sold prices and deduct time and fees.... My best guesses...2 headset wrenches 60-80, peanut butter wrench 35-45, pedal wrench 15, cone wrench 15-20.
Trying to sell them here will net you less E-bay possibly more but factor your seller fees, you might try CL etc.
GLWTS, Ben
Trying to sell them here will net you less E-bay possibly more but factor your seller fees, you might try CL etc.
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First off I would clean up the fixed cup spanner. I would try an Evapo Rust soak or naval jelly, maybe with a little sanding, taking note that there is anodizing on the finish. If it is rounded or the flats are gone, that will affect value bigly. If you have a fixed cup laying around, definitely try it out for fit.
If you want it gone real fast $60 local or non eBay sale, $80-90 on eBay. If you’re not in a rush, try a BIN on eBay of $120, auction with maybe opening bid $99.
A couple or 3 years ago I had an extra adjustable cup wrench with one missing pin. I made a replacement pin out of a small ground down bolt and sold it, advertised as such, for $35 or 40. At the time those wrenches were selling for around $50.
If you want it gone real fast $60 local or non eBay sale, $80-90 on eBay. If you’re not in a rush, try a BIN on eBay of $120, auction with maybe opening bid $99.
A couple or 3 years ago I had an extra adjustable cup wrench with one missing pin. I made a replacement pin out of a small ground down bolt and sold it, advertised as such, for $35 or 40. At the time those wrenches were selling for around $50.
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Apologies, I had a small debt I owed a member and so the set went away to clear that off. I should have posted that. Thank you all
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Nicely done. Good to keep that stuff “in the family”.
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