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Collecting tools?

mikey03

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People collect much dumber things, McDonalds' soda glasses, Hardee's raison figurines, beanie babbies all come to my mind. To each their own.
You try telling my auntie that her beanie babbies are dumb. Just lemme watch
 
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INSP380

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I buy what makes me happy…Smiles are cheap. If it turns into a collection, so be it. I can honestly say my dollars are well spent and I can account for most of them. I hate pissin money away with nothing to show for it. When I croak, the dollar sale will be epic. One I’d love to be at…..😃
 

Houe

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People collect a lot of things. Many here collect tools and polish them. They have the money and they can do it if they want. I don't understand it, but to each his own.
 

Tonymanx

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I wasn't brand loyal, would pick up older USA made tools at flea markets at fair prices and put them to work. As far as collecting.....I have close to 100 axes...
 

BlakeTheCarGuy

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I collect and I use I’m on both sides. I use and abuse my modern tools and my vintage tools unless I absolutely need too use them they stay in their case or tote or box or whatever they are in and I just add more too it. Like for me I collect a variety of brands P&C, Thorsen, Bonney, Herbrand, Duro-Indestro, Popular Mechanics, vintage Snap-on or whatever it may be. And then I use my modern stuff whatever brand it might be. Theres also brands I do 50/50 on if I have duplicates like I have a thing for Craftsman USA tools so I use a lot of them and then some just get to be cherished and never used. I will say I try to alternate through all my home tools at some point or another to assure they all get used. Because having over 2,000 sockets it’s almost impossible for me to use all of them that’s why I grab a different one from a different set each time when I need to use one. I have probably close to 500 combination wrenches and same deal with them. I’m a sucker for a good deal so even if I already have it if I find it for a good price I’m taking it home. I miss my local pawn shop that would let me fill up a box with any hand tools that would fit in the box for $20 each fill up.
 

Gmonkee

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I was poor and needed tools. So I bought street market tools that turned into a mix and match of everything 1920 to the 80's. I found a lot of useful tools in those old DOE.
I found real quality steel in some of them and it was good enough to start me stripping parts in a junkyard, I added a socket set. And slowly upgraded the most used stuff to better if need be.

I kept everything at home as spare. Ancient Billings and Spencer to Fukung Chinese made tools were good enough to get paid.

I kept it up 4 years buying odd DOE in four street markets and had a five gallon bucket full from old cast iron farm wrenches to mid level combo wrenches. Soon enough I was selling sets to co-workers of the boring stuff.

It became a collection when I started building sets of stuff and displaying them. Ford tools, car kit tools, brand and type sorts, and the forums.
Then I kept out the ones I never identified and gave the lot of the rest to my son. He also has modern combos and a good starter socket set.


I don't buy any now. Don't want to sell more either. My working kit carrys the weight when need be. It's boring stuff, some well used, and it's not a lot. I can't quote model or part numbers to save my life, can't remember what brand some of them are even. I just know it's good enough for my needs.
 

ecotec

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I don’t collect tools… but obviously I do.

The numbers don’t lie. I have a ridiculous amount of tools in so many categories… especially the most common tools.
 

Airmedic1

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I turned wrenches as a career for about 15 years. Over the years I managed to collect quite a number of 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" ratchets.

Here are some pics. SK, Snap-On, Mac, New Britain, Craftsman and a few others. Some were used a lot, some have never been used. I don't have a pic of the 1/4" ones.IMG_1832.jpegIMG_1830.jpeg
 

YesIHaveAHammer

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Alternatively, some people "collect" tools they may someday have a need for. Their tool "collection" isn't so much intended to present a narrative, as it is a bunch of tools they don't need immediately but may in the future. Some of us, myself included, when we encounter a need for a given tool, buy the set, thinking where one is required now, others may be needed in the future. That's like a collection, but we are not collectors.
I have a bunch of things I "collected" soon after either borrowing it from someone, or after doing a task which really would have benefited from a certain tool I didn't have at the time. These are good signals that those will come in useful in the future.

I don't have any tools that are not for use, but there are a couple where appreciation was a bigger factor than use in my purchase. New old stock wrenches from some once-great companies that are now gone, or produced in some historically significant factories that have long since been shut down.
 
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