And Dan, Thanks for the apology and explanation. I can understand being frustrated; while I don't agree with your analogy of tools vs cars, and subscribe to Oldies position, you are entitled to your opinion.
I like working on old cars, and I know that these days most of them are priced to stupid money and that is from the rarity and the collectors. Most of the rarity is the fault of the steel mils, but if there were not so many car collectors there would be more drivers, because cars were meant to be driven and not sit in a museum.
But I don't complain that the collectors are the cause and those collections should be busted up. It is as has been mentioned, their $$ and their cars. Compared to cars, vises are EASY. and tools in general are REAL EASY. It just take effort; visit the GJ "Garage Sale" thread and see.
I have more tools than most professional mechanics. I'm still buying and upgrading and in some cases collecting. No professional mechanic/technician is going to use 70-80 year old wrenches and sockets. The technology and expectations have moved on. I do and will. Do I NEED over 500 pairs of pliers and pliers-like devices? How about 173 ratchets and counting? No; but many are special purpose, and some I've modified for ease of use, (like the 3/8 drive in a 1/4" body...)
I subscribe to the "I'd rather have a tool I don't need, than need a tool I don't have"
I'll work and have worked on anything. Cars, trucks, tractors, trailers, race cars, electronics, guns, fishing reels, camp stoves and lanterns (I "collect" those too; got a problem with that?), furniture, cabinets, framing houses, finishing houses AC, Heating gutters, plumbing, house and shop electrical (up to 220 single phase) appliances, vintage/antique lamps, Victrola's, computers - laptops, to mainframes, the list goes on and on... Heck, I forgot the repair of tools- hand, power, vises, machine tools, name it...
So my tool "collection" is also a using collection, and highly diverse. Are some "Wall hangers"? - You bet! But if it's the right tool for the job, and won't damage it, It gets taken down and used...
The bottom line is griping about how someone used or doesn't use something they paid for and own is useless. Focus on the positive things in life, and get value from the positive things you can gain from this thread.
Saying more than "Dammit A collector beat me to a vise I wanted. - on to the next one..." isn't going to get that missed opportunity back. you lost that hand; move on to the next one with a positive attitude.