Zach,
In my case, I have had to re-define the word "gloatable". The only
thing I have found of interest in the last month or two was little
plastic pouch holding three different sizes of screw drivers for use in
a brace - each marked Stanley HandyMan. That's a pretty nasty comedown
from the old days of things like my $10.00 Stanley Bed Rock No. 3.
Frank Sronce (Fort Worth Armadillo Works)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zachary Dillinger"
To: "John Holladay"
Cc: "oldtools List"
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [OldTools] Gloats
I'm in the same situation as John. Haven't had much time to hunt for
gloatable tools. I did buy some beautiful tools at the MWTCA meet in
Chesaning last weekend, but they weren't really "gloatable", although
I guess a ivory and silver rule for $100 is pretty good.
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Zachary Dillinger
The Eaton County Joinery
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