Shoreline_
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Poor guy mustve a hundred thousand in duplicates.
iambrokebuthaveashitloadoftoolsWhat was his username here?
He had dementia, when it first started setting in is when the collecting escalated. He kept going back and the rep kept selling him the same thing over and over.
No reason why you should be selling 18 of the same item that’s guaranteed for life to a man in his late 70’s and early 80’s, let alone multiple of them.
I just want to know where/when the estate sale is.
Let's hope they get an estate company that knows what they are looking at...not just 'hand tools'...First comment "I’m sorry for your loss, but bro had autism for tools… only reason I know is cuz I do too"
My son is autistic and during our research on the topic I realized I am also autistic so I can relate with the tool obsession. Btw that comment was probably correct and many obsessed people on this forum would probably fall into some category of high functioning autism....
I just want to know where/when the estate sale is.
Wow, didn’t see that. Changes the tone of the post quite a bit. I agree with you, and I hope there are consequences for the unscrupulous dealer.Man, **** that snap-on rep.
I hope there are consequences for the unscrupulous dealer.
I wish somebody would go through and find my 40 tape measures before I die so I can stop buying more!when I die, someone is going to go through my stuff and find like 40 tape measures and 500 sharpy markers. at any given time I can only find about 1 tape measure and 2 markers. but I know the others are there somewhere![]()
I wish somebody would go through and find my 40 tape measures before I die so I can stop buying more!
Nobody is organizing my garage except me! I remember when my mother-in-law came to live with us after my daughter was born. She was only there for about 3 months but my God she arranged everything the way she thought it should be and I can find absolutely nothing in the kitchen, bathroom, or anywhere else in the house. It's a wonder I found clothes to wear!It appears that garage organizing would be a profitable trade.

Man, **** that snap-on rep.
According to the thread he was let go.
Ain't nearly enough, but it's something.
Not so much with tools, but other stuff, like loctite, I usually find the original bottle when I put the new one away.He's was probably like me. I don't have dimentia (at least I don't think I do, but then, if I do, I probably wouldn't know), but I always buy dupes because I can't find the originals when I need it. Then I need it again, and can't find the dupe, so buy it again.
Not so much with tools, but other stuff, like loctite, I usually find the original bottle when I put the new one away.
Yeah, because you would probably have a few repeat customers.It appears that garage organizing would be a profitable trade.
Sometimes I don't even turn around and it's missing!It gets worse. I put something down, turn around and go to pick it up again and can't find it.
Do you read the Garage Sale thread?....
I imagine a lot of the members here who like collecting, but rein in their excesses could be at great risk of following a similar path if they were to be afflicted with dementia and their bank account access left unattended.
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Hahaha! That fits me to a T.when I die, someone is going to go through my stuff and find like 40 tape measures and 500 sharpy markers. at any given time I can only find about 1 tape measure and 2 markers. but I know the others are there somewhere![]()