I'm with the "old guy"
About 5 years ago the Fire Hall sink was leaking. Leaking bad. I ignored it as long as I could stand (everybody else was).
But one day I just brought my toolbox in.
A small group was holding something out like it was a prize.
"Oh we have a new faucet. We bought it. Its from Lowes. Its new new new"
as they jumped up and down like puppies. As if buying $9.99 worth of crap from another Chinese warehouse was some kind of a feat.
I took a look at the new faucet. Die cast zinc and plastic. Paper thin plating. Paper thin castings. Weighed about 3 ounces. Can't be repaired at all when the time comes.
Takes an hour for a proper installation, if you don't break the flimsy thing in the process.
I take a look at the old faucet. 3 pounds of solid brass. Sterling brand. Cast and machined in the USA. Plating that has already lasted 40 years.
"Yeah, not as long as I'm alive" I say, as I push them out of the way.
I shut off the water, popped it open, reamed the seats and installed new washers. Greased the packing nuts and drew them up a little tighter. Turned the water back on.
Maybe 10 minutes and 10 cents for the washers. That faucet still has another 40 years in it.
That crap-o--riffic thing that they wanted?
Would be dead by now and it would take another hours installation to replace it.
I carry 3 different sets of seat dressers in my box.
None are as good as what you found today PaPaw! Major score, in my opinion.
yours Scott