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Offline jimwrench

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Lack of focus
« on: April 09, 2012, 08:02:00 PM »
 Does anyone else have trouble keeping focused on what they collect ? Photo shows some 6 inch pipe wrenchs I have (accumulated). I don't think I collect them but at one point I coudn't resist them. I have recovered to the point that I hardly twitch when one comes up at auction. writing ( I collect farm implement wrenchs) 1000 times might help but then something else would come up. I think getting thru these fads as fast as possible is the best solution since will power comes and goes.
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2012, 08:10:18 PM »
yes!!

My problem is:

I go to an auction and buy a box of old tools.

3 or 4 are keepers, the rest get sorted into boxes.

I hate selling things until I know what they are and their value, so I 'save' a lot until I know more about them.

next thing I know my cellar is full again.


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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2012, 08:22:28 PM »
I am most certainly having issues with my focus, or lack-thereof, in tool collecting.  It started for me as a realization that my working Craftsman tools that I've purchased over my life are in fact a collection at this point.   I then begin to make an effort to purchase things Craftsman to fill holes in my "cman collection".  At some point, I picked up some Craftsman wrenches at a pawn shop that were strange to me and I found Tooltalk.  Since joining TT I've committed to a Thorsen collection, initially in an effort to fill a display but it has already gone way out of scope of that.

Buying a Thorsen ratchet I need for the board gets me a really nice open head ratchet style I didn't know existed.  The realization there are many ratchets much nicer than those CMAN I have gets me past the point of 50+ ratchets now.  Even my wife now knows there is no ratchet that I need. 

I've just this weekend been offered some early belt drive wood working tools that were my great uncles and that have been sitting in a barn for 40+ years.  I can't imagine not taking them in but have to wonder what comes next from that.

I will not even begin to think about what path the tools from my papaw's shop may send me down.

I can see myself picking up every wrench in that picture - not even thinking past having them.
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2012, 09:01:21 PM »
I feel your pain Oily, but do show us pics of the belt drive tools you are getting( that you don't know why you need them) from you uncle :)
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2012, 03:54:41 AM »
I dont have a lack of focus, I collect old things
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2012, 05:36:24 AM »
I pick up a tool ,hold it and think ,how many hands touched it before me.How many children have been fed while this tool has been operated by a head of household.I think about the first buyer, the years it spent in a box in a barn,the mileage in a vehicle and why it ended up in my collection . But most of all I think where it will end up after me and how long will it last.
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2012, 08:57:18 AM »
Does anyone else have trouble keeping focused on what they collect ? Photo shows some 6 inch pipe wrenchs I have (accumulated). I don't think I collect them but at one point I coudn't resist them. I have recovered to the point that I hardly twitch when one comes up at auction. writing ( I collect farm implement wrenchs) 1000 times might help but then something else would come up. I think getting thru these fads as fast as possible is the best solution since will power comes and goes.

Keeping focus is kinda like what Mark Twain said about quitting smoking: "It's easy to quit smoking; any experienced smoker can tell you he's done it hundreds of times."

My focus is limited.   Or was limited.  I find that things just pop up and catch my fancy.  They might not be what my focus wants, but there they are, at a price I can afford.  Like, I have my grandfather's Disston saw.  Great tool that I've used since I was a kid.   Honestly, I have a lot of saws.  But then I find a vintage Sanvik sitting in a barrel, ready to rust away.  It's a solid wood handle.  I already have a Sanvik, but it's a later saw with a plywood handle.  Can I leave it there?  No.  To most people, it's just an old rusty saw, cheap enough to use and throw away.   I can't let that happen to a noble tool.   When I asked the price (usually about $5) the guy said, "Just take it."  When I got it home, it turned out to actually be sharp.  (Yes, Scott, actually a sharp saw!)  Did I need it?  Was it on my focus list?  No, and no.

I think a lot like Amertrac does.  Who has held this tool before?  What life did it belong to?  How did it get here to where I find it?

I just bought an old pocket knife.  It's an Imperial with bone handles.  Kinda rusty.  It has three blades like a stockman pattern, but the main blade is a spear point.   Somebody loved it.  Part of one of the scales broke off, and somebody filled in the break with some soft metal like pewter.   

I don't have as many pipe wrenches as you do, but a number have found their way into my tool boxes.  Just Saturday the kitchen sink backed up and I reached into the plumbing box and pulled out the first wrench I found -- a nice 18 inch Plomb that I can't remember getting.   

Maybe the focus is old, good tools, and Thorsen or Blackhawk are only sub categories.  In that case, I always keep my focus.

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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2012, 11:09:28 AM »
I have one drawer in my Gerstner that is dedicated to 6" pipe wrenches, I do not buy them online so it is a slow growth for that collection.
Now I have a garage full of misc tools in piles, some sorted to sell, some just sorted... um, some not sorted, wait, I lost my focus somewhere in that garage.

I am not the serious collector as some are on this and other forums, I just enjoy the hunting, cleaning, sorting, working with and enjoying my tools. Wait, I am now rambling on and lost my focus again...

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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2012, 11:25:58 AM »
shoot Iam finding tools that I have no idea where they came from. I even found a live projectile about an inch and a half cir, and 9 in lang. I later found out it was from a french antiaircraft gun. I am down to looking under the work benches now that i found the benches.
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2012, 01:54:22 PM »
Jimwrench, forgot to compliment you on those pipe wrenches, very nice ? 4th one from the left is very similar to a Ridgid.


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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2012, 02:23:02 PM »
If you guys want to watch a focused collector, follow the posts of Lukakiki. Here is a guy collecting American wrenches from Italy! He pays more for tools than any of us would ever dream of paying when you include freight. He does not have the option of buying "What am I bid for this here" boxes of tools to sort. He only buys what he needs to complete a set. Follow him and you will see a collector that knows how to stay on point.

Nice work, Lukakiki! Us scatter brained collectors are impressed.
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2012, 04:51:31 PM »
Focus? Whats that? I started out after moving here 6 years ago to build myself a decent set of user tools. I now have the best set of users I ever had and between health and technology do less wrenching than ever. Buying boxes of auction tools got a few farm machinery wrenches and decided they would be neat to collect. Decided to build an addition on our mobile home so started buying carpenter tools to fill gaps in what I had. Started to collect old woodworking tools. The end result is I am out of storage space and have 20 times the tools I have any need for and a collection of nothing. This summers project is to clear out at least 1/2 of what I have so I have room and money for more. Still not sure what to focus on other than ETF and Gray. It seems few are trying to save the history of those.

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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2012, 06:09:51 PM »

No lack of focus. I collect tools things stuff junk whatever I want.

The excuse of aquiring user tools sounds vaguely familiar...hmm...lessee...

Ahh, yes, about 20 some odd years ago I went to a local flea market looking for some pipe wrenches. Stumbled across these weird looking S shaped wrenches....thought..well, now those are odd, never seen one of those before, so I bought it....

Down the slippery slope.....
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #13 on: April 10, 2012, 09:42:30 PM »
My accidental beginning was a BAHCO Volvo adjustable found in a car I bought. Cleaning the trunk, I found that wrench. It lived in my tool box for years until I decided to look it up on the net.
I saw monkey wrenches, and soon had 20 or 30 of them!
Then H D Smith caught my eye.
Then alligators of all kinds.
Then King Dick.
Then Bergman....
What is "focus" ?
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Re: Lack of focus
« Reply #14 on: April 11, 2012, 07:31:05 AM »
>Decided to build an addition on our mobile home so started buying carpenter tools to fill gaps in what I had. Started to collect old woodworking tools.

So you have what you need to build a tool museum...