Toystoretom
Living Legend
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Jack... that is a seriously funny post 
Flip, I have to go when I see yellow.
Some tools do last for several lifetimes. i have a small collection of antique hand tools that I've acquired over the years. They really aren't worth anything but I think they are neat. I have some very old Stanley wooden rulers that are just amazing. One slides open and is so precisely made it is hard to believe its made from wood.
I also have a Spartan 1/4 inch drive ratchet that I still use sometimes at work. The tool salesmen will come in and try to sell me a new ratchet they just came out with because it has such a small swing to it, something like 5 degrees or less. They can do that because they have like 80 teeth in the head. I pull out the Spartan and show that to them, it has like 200 teeth in the head. It has something like a 2 degree swing and is very useful in some tight spots. It is very old.
I also have some very oddball socket sets... pentagon drive. These must have been popular back in the 40's?
I also have these very freaky adjustable C clamps that have all these teeny tiny numbers on them...

Flip, I have to go when I see yellow.
Some tools do last for several lifetimes. i have a small collection of antique hand tools that I've acquired over the years. They really aren't worth anything but I think they are neat. I have some very old Stanley wooden rulers that are just amazing. One slides open and is so precisely made it is hard to believe its made from wood.
I also have a Spartan 1/4 inch drive ratchet that I still use sometimes at work. The tool salesmen will come in and try to sell me a new ratchet they just came out with because it has such a small swing to it, something like 5 degrees or less. They can do that because they have like 80 teeth in the head. I pull out the Spartan and show that to them, it has like 200 teeth in the head. It has something like a 2 degree swing and is very useful in some tight spots. It is very old.
I also have some very oddball socket sets... pentagon drive. These must have been popular back in the 40's?
I also have these very freaky adjustable C clamps that have all these teeny tiny numbers on them...