woody 73
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I think (key word here) is that the very word "VINTAGE" is one of the most over used words in are language today. "oh look at her shirt it is vintage from the 1980's.
The Bonney tool company stopped producing tools in the early 1990's they must be vintage.
My Bicentennial lathe made in 1976 is vintage.
My snap on tool set was made in 1979 it is vintage.
You get the general idea, without a map (in this case a starting and ending year) then everything is fair game for that most over used word "VINTAGE."
I use and like the 50-100 formula it works, it is simple to use and it leaves no room for every Tom & Jerry to interpret their own different years into the basic formula.
It is now 2018 if you take off 50 years that will leave you with 1968, again next year in 2019 -50 = 1969 and so on.
Now not too be confused if your items were made today, last year, only made for a short time,etc. they are all considered to be very collectable.
After 100 then just plain antique in nature.
I wish this could be a sticky but I can always come back to it in a link form and show new members so they can get a better understanding of what is vintage and what is collectable.
The Bonney tool company stopped producing tools in the early 1990's they must be vintage.
My Bicentennial lathe made in 1976 is vintage.
My snap on tool set was made in 1979 it is vintage.
You get the general idea, without a map (in this case a starting and ending year) then everything is fair game for that most over used word "VINTAGE."
I use and like the 50-100 formula it works, it is simple to use and it leaves no room for every Tom & Jerry to interpret their own different years into the basic formula.
It is now 2018 if you take off 50 years that will leave you with 1968, again next year in 2019 -50 = 1969 and so on.
Now not too be confused if your items were made today, last year, only made for a short time,etc. they are all considered to be very collectable.
After 100 then just plain antique in nature.
I wish this could be a sticky but I can always come back to it in a link form and show new members so they can get a better understanding of what is vintage and what is collectable.
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I'm confused by what you mean here, Dave. The 2018 Garage Sale thread is and always has been on the General Discussion Board explicitly because it's not exclusive to vintage. I don't see anyone who posts modern finds there fobbing them off as vintage. EDIT: On the other hand, a lot of truly vintage tools are shown and discussed there, often initially, in summary, before they migrate down to this board for more elaborate or pertinent discussions.
