This is not bushcraft but there seems to be a lot of practical knowledge on BCUK so I thought I would ask here first.
My FiL is a long retired mechanic and engineer. He started with car and truck mechanic and ended up in the oil and gas a s fitter / engineer on large diesel gensets and the like. Being fully apprenticed he also has engineered steel gauges that he had to make himself. These I doubt have any value or are worth selling on but there are a fair few measring tools such as the manual mitotoyo verniers and severl different LS Starret micrometers. All in imperial of course so quite old now. The Starrett are possibly american bought in the 60s by my FiL.
Is there a market for these tools and what is the best way to sell them? All working and should be in good nick even if not used for a while. No boxes except for the mitotoyo verniers. If there is nowhere better to sell them I might just offload on eBay and sell for a similar price to what is on there if there is something that is close to what I have.
My FiL is a long retired mechanic and engineer. He started with car and truck mechanic and ended up in the oil and gas a s fitter / engineer on large diesel gensets and the like. Being fully apprenticed he also has engineered steel gauges that he had to make himself. These I doubt have any value or are worth selling on but there are a fair few measring tools such as the manual mitotoyo verniers and severl different LS Starret micrometers. All in imperial of course so quite old now. The Starrett are possibly american bought in the 60s by my FiL.
Is there a market for these tools and what is the best way to sell them? All working and should be in good nick even if not used for a while. No boxes except for the mitotoyo verniers. If there is nowhere better to sell them I might just offload on eBay and sell for a similar price to what is on there if there is something that is close to what I have.