Hello, and thanks for the welcome.
I have grown up in a family of collectors. So I learned to appreciate older, high quality workmanship and materials at an early age...including tools. I am 55 now, and I have all my dad's tools, my grandfather's tools, plus many from my great grandfather and my great-great grandfather. Some tools are automotive, some really old cabinet-maker tools, some sheet metal worker tools, etc. My dad really liked Mac tools, so I have many of those. I also have several old paper tool catalogs, like Kent-Moore, Knock-Out (KO Lee), and others.
It's hard for me to answer whether or not I am a "collector" of tools. I do collect some on purpose...others I just buy at a garage sale because I recognize the quality, age, and significance of them. I have lots of OEM car-name tools, such as Hupmobile, Nash, Pierce-Arrow, Oakland, Ford, etc. I plan to display them someday among my old car stuff. But I also have nice hand-made jig-type tools that my great-grandfather used for precision woodworking. So, I don't have a collection of one brand of wrenches or sockets. I just like this stuff. But I have too much of some things, and I want other things, so I am trying to identify some tools so that I can decide whether or not to sell them. Does any of this make sense at all...or am I just ranting?