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254214 "Tony Zaffuto" <tzmti@c...> 2015‑04‑02 Re: Spring 2015 Brown Tool Auction Dealer Sale
When I walked out of the show to where the Mrs. Z was waiting, she said the
smile on my face was greater than the smile on our wedding day of some 36 years
ago.  Naturally I said I was just happy to see her.

 

Anthony M. Zaffuto, President

Metaltech, Inc.

(814) 375-9399 (office)

(814) 375-4199 (fax)

(814) 541-5019 (cell)

www.metaltechpm.com

 

From: Matthew Groves [mailto:grovesthegrey@g...]">mailto:grovesthegrey@g...]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 10:28 AM
To: Bill Webber
Cc: Tony Zaffuto; oldtools@s...
Subject: Re: [OldTools] Spring 2015 Brown Tool Auction Dealer Sale

 

Galooterati enthusiasm cannot be measured. Not by email, anyway.

 

I'm impressed. Thanks for the pictures.

 

Matthew Groves

Springfield, MO

 

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 9:09 AM, Bill Webber mailto:ol2lrus@v...">mailto:ol2lrus@v...> > wrote:

Well, the money exchanged at this event was far less than you are imagining.
Most money left our account last fall with the acquisition of the tool chest.
As with Mrs. Z, MLW spent most of the show time patiently guarding the hotel
corridors.  Fortunately for me, she supports my pursuits, generally.

I'm disappointed in the lack galooterati enthusiasm for my new/old tool chest.
Here are a couple more pics.

http://billwebber.gal
ootcentral.com/April1-4.jpg
http://billwebber.gal
ootcentral.com/April1-3.jpg

These are in color, better I think:
http://billwebber.gal
ootcentral.com/April1-5.jpg
http://billwebber.gal
ootcentral.com/April1-6.jpg

Bill W.

On 4/2/2015 4:59 AM, Tony Zaffuto wrote:

It appears Bill, that your spending was far in excess of my spending, thus
keeping in balance equilibrium in the world of the efficient "old tool dollar
economy".  My youngest daughter, as typical, was with me.  Not typical, was the
Mrs. Tony Z, sitting in the corridor leading to the restrooms, asking "What so-
called treasures did you have to buy today?", as I walked out to leave.  "Not
much, didn't really need anything", I replied.  "Good" she said, "you have
enough and you're learning that you do".

Fooled that woman!  Now she won't examine me so closely at my future tool
forays.  Oh, and buy the way, I did have a "minty" steel Stanley block plane
hidden in my jacket pocket (for the new grandsons), as well as a tiny anvil.  My
daughter remained quiet, giving me a knowing look behind her mother's back.

T.Z.

Anthony M. Zaffuto
Metaltech, Inc.
(814) 375-9399 <tel:%28814%29%20375-9399>


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