To you it was just a chipping hammer with a name. To them it was priceless. You can probably get another hammer for five bucks or already had one. It was a no brainer at that point. Really made them happy too. Good story. I was at a sale[first guy there] where the deceased man owned a factory. I have 6 cigar boxes full of tooling ,wooden boxes full of taps . box of left hand taps and dies . Reamers galore .Old oil cans tooling plate ,machinist tools. .I could no longer lift the stuff I had so much. I ask the lady what do you want for all this stuff. She says Ummmm a dollar. I said no its a few hundred worth of stuff. I told her in five minutes all these tool hawks are gonna be here let me help you with pricing the stuff. I gave her a hundred bucks and prevented her from giving away mass amounts of tools too cheap. I even went back on Sunday and bought more stuff and my wife bought some piece of pottery that matched a set she had. The daugter and son told her to throw everything in the dumpster. I sold one Esso can for a hundred bucks . I couldn't just take advantage .Maybe bad business man but I felt in this case it was the honest thing as she had no idea what anything was.
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