I started collecting Toy Trains in the mid 60's, there was no internet, very little written
info, most knowledge was word of mouth.
You learned by talking to others and seeing and remembering.
Now the internet will give you very detailed info and prices on any train you see.
I sense that the tool collecting hobby is still in the early stages.
We have Alloy artifacts, and eBay and Tooltalk, and those great, but expensive,
books about wrenches, and some auction results.
But every day I learn something new about the hobby.
To me, that's what exciting about it.
On any given day , I can find a gem at a garage sale, or at an auction.
Or enjoy the fact that YOU found one.
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spending his 2 cents early today