Beerhippie
Well-known member
I see that most of you all consider a tool pretty much ruined if it bears owner's marks.
It's interesting, as in my other collecting obsession--Coleman GPAs--owner's marks are considered provenance and folks will go to extremes to chase down and document any info on the PO. Voter's rolls, censuses, obits, etc. It's often interesting to know the 1929 lantern you're using was first owned by a guy named Harry, who lived in Spokane, WA, served in WWI, worked in the silver mines and died in 1942.
It's interesting, as in my other collecting obsession--Coleman GPAs--owner's marks are considered provenance and folks will go to extremes to chase down and document any info on the PO. Voter's rolls, censuses, obits, etc. It's often interesting to know the 1929 lantern you're using was first owned by a guy named Harry, who lived in Spokane, WA, served in WWI, worked in the silver mines and died in 1942.
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