Two Door
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Age - early to mid twenties, years 1975-80. I can remember three things that seemed rather expensive at around $50 and therefore a bit of a splurge:
A ten drawer Craftsman tool chest -
A Sears Penske Timing Light
A top of the line Montgomery Wards variable speed 3/8 drill
The tool chest was stolen from my parents house where I had left it for "safekeeping" while I was at college.
The drill worked great until a few years ago when it abruptly died. I thought about trying to have it repaired, due to possible cool factor, but finally just threw it away.
I still have the timing light, and it works, but how often do you need one anymore?
And, on a philosophical note - it seems there are two modes in which you buy tools. The early part of your life, where they are expensive because you buy them as soon as you can, and the later part of your life, where they are cheap because you put off buying them as long as you can....
A ten drawer Craftsman tool chest -
A Sears Penske Timing Light
A top of the line Montgomery Wards variable speed 3/8 drill
The tool chest was stolen from my parents house where I had left it for "safekeeping" while I was at college.
The drill worked great until a few years ago when it abruptly died. I thought about trying to have it repaired, due to possible cool factor, but finally just threw it away.
I still have the timing light, and it works, but how often do you need one anymore?
And, on a philosophical note - it seems there are two modes in which you buy tools. The early part of your life, where they are expensive because you buy them as soon as you can, and the later part of your life, where they are cheap because you put off buying them as long as you can....
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