I have some toolboxes that are from an era that was late 70s to mid 80s. I'd consider them vintage, like Drives says.
There are other items from the 80s I'd consider vintage, too. Say the neat gimmicky pistol soldering irons to electrical tools to machines that have vastly changed with technology to advertising, etc.
Actually, that may be a good way to think of it for certain items. If technology has really changed a certain item an early, basic version could be deemed vintage. For everything else, I'd probably say 30 years or older is vintage (unfortunately haha).
There are other items from the 80s I'd consider vintage, too. Say the neat gimmicky pistol soldering irons to electrical tools to machines that have vastly changed with technology to advertising, etc.
Actually, that may be a good way to think of it for certain items. If technology has really changed a certain item an early, basic version could be deemed vintage. For everything else, I'd probably say 30 years or older is vintage (unfortunately haha).


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- if enough surviving examples can actually be found .