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Question about Deluxe Tinker (Matterhorn) and Super Tinker (old model).

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I happened to win a bid for a Small Tinker, Tinker, Super Tinker (old model), and a Deluxe Tinker (Matterhorn).

Does anyone happen to know how much the Super Tinker (old model - no parcel hook) or the Deluxe Tinker (Matterhorn) are worth?

I would like to know how much they are worth, and if I should EDC the Super Tinker or not since it is an old model.

Thank you! Oh, and please be kind as this is my first post here.  ;)
« Last Edit: August 09, 2014, 07:05:54 AM by Pord »



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How old?

I should have been more specific, but I don't know many details. It does not have the parcel hook that the current model has.


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Hey Pord!

Glad you made it over..I tried to answer you but that site went offline...didn't know if my answer went through or not but I had suggested you come here! :tu:
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Hey Pord!

Glad you made it over..I tried to answer you but that site went offline...didn't know if my answer went through or not but I had suggested you come here! :tu:

Thanks! I wasn't sure if the message went through or not since the site went down, so I thought I would try my luck here!


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Hello Pord,

Can't help you with values, but welcome aboard. Lots of enablers friendly folks here to help you with your collection.  :cheers:


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How old?

Also, and I don't know if this is helpful or normal, but the Philips head is not 100% solid like it is on the Deluxe Tinker.


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How old?

Also, and I don't know if this is helpful or normal, but the Philips head is not 100% solid like it is on the Deluxe Tinker.

That's a can key.

http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Screwdriver-Phillips

Probably the best way to do this is to lay them out and shoot good pics...pics always help with age/value questions.

« Last Edit: August 09, 2014, 05:48:47 PM by SAK Guy »
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I am with SAK Guy on this,
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This helps in so many ways...


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Also, the Small Tinker and Tinker both have a can key.


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Anything with a can key Phillips goes into my "collection" and I carry something a little newer...but that's just me.

Newer Super and Deluxe Tinkers abound on the the bay fairly cheap and in great EDC shape.

Just my 2 cents.
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us Offline GigaHz

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I sold a Matterhorn a while ago and got $40 for it, if I remember correctly.


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I sold a Matterhorn a while ago and got $40 for it, if I remember correctly.

Only? I saw one sell on the bay for $65 or so. I have no idea how much the older Small Tinker, Tinker, and Super Tinker are worth.


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The small tinker with the square Phillips and clip point blade seem to be worth the most, maybe $35. With the file even more. The round Phillips seem to go for $10 less. NIB is where the most money is. The missing hook doesn't seem to raise the price any. I would put the Tinker and Super Tinker at around $20 and $25. You need to get a bidding war going or let it sit on Ebay for weeks at the price you want to get. I don't know if Jazzbass tracks these models, but he  would have a lot more history on pricing.
« Last Edit: August 09, 2014, 07:40:48 PM by GigaHz »


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One more identifier that I noticed: The scissors use a small screw instead of a rivet.

Differences that I have noticed so far on the older Super Tinker:

1. It does not have a parcel (multi purpose) hook.
2. The Philips is actually a Philips + a can key.
3. The scissors use a small screw instead of a rivet.


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True those things make the knife rarer, but I don't think that they will add much to the value of the knife. It is hard to get a cellidor knife worth a lot of money. Unique metal inlays add a lot to the value. If it has unique tools, that will add value. 84mm scissors add a lot. If the knife is in current production, the older ones are usually worth less than what you can get a new one for.


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IIRC it was around 1992 that the hook started. None of the models you mention seem particularly rare/valuable, but are very serviceable and useful knives, so my advice would be to enjoy them, ie: use them.


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IIRC it was around 1992 that the hook started. None of the models you mention seem particularly rare/valuable, but are very serviceable and useful knives, so my advice would be to enjoy them, ie: use them.

That's what I will probably do with at least two of them. The Small Tinker (old model) and Tinker (old model) I will probably sell.

Now I need to find another Deluxe Tinker Matterhorn to keep!


 

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