Hi all,
I was left a large amount of snap on tool after my grandfather passed. He was a lifetime mechanic and only bought snap-on and also SK. Reason why I’m writing this post is he has a lot of older scanners or diagnostic devices in the boxes with what looks like everything down to the original warranty paperwork from maybe the 80s. The man never threw anything out. My question is, is there even a market for such items or can I just toss them because they have no sentimental value to me. Some of the models are MT2400 and MT2500.
Thanks,
Nate
Left tools in estate delete if not allowed
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Re: Left tools in estate delete if not allowed
dont toss them, but dont expect to get a windfall
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