Jon K.
Well-Known Member
I'd been looking for a repair stand for a while - not seriously, but keeping an eye out on Craigslist and so on. There was a very cheap no-name one on Craigslist not too far from here, but I didn't feel like driving the 45 minutes or so to get to the seller.
Then, lo and behold, someone posted a Park Tool repair stand on Craigslist Tulsa for $75. It didn't look like the most recent versions of the "home" models (PCS-9.3 and PCS-10.3), but the pictures seemed to show it was in good condition. AND it was only seven minutes away from my house.
I emailed the seller through Craigslist, he texted me back Sunday evening, and I went and picked it up yesterday (Monday) evening. It's a very little-used PCS-10, the original version of the higher-spec home repair stand.
The retail on the newest PCS-10.3 is $279.99, and the only original PCS-10 I found on Ebay was currently bid up to $190, so I think I got a steal.
Then, lo and behold, someone posted a Park Tool repair stand on Craigslist Tulsa for $75. It didn't look like the most recent versions of the "home" models (PCS-9.3 and PCS-10.3), but the pictures seemed to show it was in good condition. AND it was only seven minutes away from my house.
I emailed the seller through Craigslist, he texted me back Sunday evening, and I went and picked it up yesterday (Monday) evening. It's a very little-used PCS-10, the original version of the higher-spec home repair stand.
The retail on the newest PCS-10.3 is $279.99, and the only original PCS-10 I found on Ebay was currently bid up to $190, so I think I got a steal.