John Brown
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Correlation rather than causation. But, if you're right, then it's probably just a matter of time before they all end up back on eBay, as the buyers' flash-in-the-pan woodworking enthusiasm wanes.D_W":z3s4gh5e said:John Brown":z3s4gh5e said:D_W":z3s4gh5e said:He does have quite an effect on used tool prices. Used to be referred to as the Schwarz effect, but now there are a few gurus and any of them can inflict serious damage.
Do you have any evidence for that?
Even if true, there's a chance those tools get used for woodwork, rather than joining collections.
I have no vested interest here, but I don't understand how a question about planes for women has morphed into a Paul Sellers bashing fest.
router planes.
I can recall Chris Schwarz before paul doing the same with miter boxes (OK, I'll admit I read little of Chris Schwarz, so I don't know what else he might've tripped - but the miter box effect was spectacular. Boxes too large to be considered worth shipping were going for $275 within a week or two after he described them as being indispensable, or whatever terminology he used).
Thanks to paul (I'll give him credit on this one), i was able to buy a millers falls router a decade ago for about $25 or $40 or something (can't remember the exact figure) and re-sell a couple of weeks ago for $85.
Still has buzz all to do with the original question...