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Wanted What do you think this Schedoni special kit is worth?

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  1. swift53

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    Apparently, this Schedoni, case with all sorts of contents, mostly tools, etc. is available for sale.
    Brand new, never used.

    Given out, purportedly, to the participants, or 'chosen few' of a (the)
    re-evocation of the MM moderna, is available. The penultimate pic shows water spot, fixable?

    I have dibs on it until the 28th, it is in Italy and no shipping to USA.
    Can ship to my friend in Spain.

    What is it worth?

    Is it rare?

    Thank you.
    Regards,
    Alberto


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    Super cool, would love to own this !
     
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    Nice looking kit.

    Valuation - Only few hundred bucks IMO, if it had official documentation and was over 25 years old (which it’s obviously not) i’d say maybe more. Being a blemished and newish/contemporary kit you’re benchmarking against car tool kits that typically retail new in the wrapper for about $750 (and still available). Being a blemished item, I would assume this would take a Schedoni collector to want offer up much more.
     
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    Been for sale for months. Can't fix water spot. One for sale in the US also for half.
     
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    Thank you. Yet cannot find the one in the USA.
    Any idea?

    With the assortment of tools in the kit, I don't think it is a few 100's.
    Used toolkits from modern F cars and in much worse shape are more.

    Regards, Alberto
     
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    Very nice kit, but as it's not Ferrari branded nor produced for Ferrari, its value is much less than the Ferrari official items.

    I have to say that it's the very first time I see such an item. Value? 300-400 euro, in my opinion, but I don't want to offend anyone.

    Ciao
     
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    That's not a toolkit for a car though, therefore apples and oranges.

    The value for the F toolkits comes from it being for a particular model not the actual material value.

    The one in the US is down to $300 now (was 5) - the case is more worn out.

    Like I said, the one you're talking about has been for sale for months on various platforms.
    If you're planning on buying it you might want to do so - anyone can find it with the pics you posted and buy it.
     
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    You are quite both quite right.
    I still have until tomorrow, so it is a matter of having a Schedoni generic bag with nice set of USAG (generic) unused tools.
    There is no provenance whatsoever and does not belong to any specific car.
    It is only a nice kit.

    Regards, Alberto
     
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    Would you have a link for the one in the US? Cannot find it.
    Thank you.
     
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    Anyone can buy it.

    I sent you the link for the US one.
     
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    Check the lining material stuck to some of the cases in pic 3.
    Classic Schedoni q.
     
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    Don't confuse quantity of tools or a brand name with quality/desirability. These tools and even the "Ferrari" branded tools are of low quality and typically on par with what you would expect to see at Harbor Freight. Additionally, not all Schedoni branded items are highly desired by the Ferrari enthusiast masses as the other poster above noted it's the kits affiliation/link to particular cars.

    As far as pricing goes, if you look at any of the major parts suppliers (e.g. Maranello, Eurospares, etc) you will see that the price of a new tool kit is often the same price as a used worn-out kit on eBay or other online sources. Some buyers just don't know here or how to look for parts or think advertised asking prices are the value or what people are willing to pay.
     
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    Well, the seller would not take my offer, has zero documentation, and is holding steady.

    After all it is a Schedoni carry-on, water stained, with tools, that are not even that great.
    So not worth-the effort, as you all wisely said.
    Thank you !

    Regards,
    Alberto
     
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    USAG tools are high end and expensive The tools without the Schedoni case are about $400 on Amzn.
    So his ask is in the ballpark - very fair value about 800 euros.

    The water damage is relatively minor and localized and more an indication of his honesty than an issue.

    Worse, including the oft encountered humidity damage on stuff from Northern Europe and Japan
    is passed off as excellent on Bat etc.
     

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