|
Cool, They are are all old, as you thought, but not rare. The collets in 8mm generally can go for $10-20 each if they are perfect. Not perfect they are worthless as you can't use them for the precise work needed. The three larger ones would prob be the most desirable. The arbor, not worth too much. The step collets are common, prob $50-$75 or so for the three.
The 6 jaw chuck is an another category if it functions correctly (adjuster and jaws all turn freely)- but looks like a wrench has been used on the adjuster wheel. Anyway, prob 2-3 hundred if works properly.
The most desirable things to look for are the milling attachments and cross slides. Pivot polishing attachments are really cool but don't bring much $.
Hope that helps, price estimates are just based on my experience, others may have other opinions. Really only two groups of buyers. Hobbyist/amature watch/clock enthusiasts who will put them to use, and collectors who want something cool to put on a shelf. Best place to sell would be on the bay if you don't mind answering a thousand questions.
Charles
__________________
"Igneous Aquam et Laudi semper"
Carl Muckley
|