I really liked the Atha/Stanley article. I poured over every word of it.
Thanks for sharing it with us. It was a just treat.
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So I couldn't help but notice you seem to be into factory handles?
(I understand looking for the decals.)
I always ask this. Its nothing personal at all, I am just perpetually curious.
The great legion (overwhelming majority) of tool collectors, all want factory work. Its factory work and factory paint and factory wood, that they all want.
Value follows how exactly close the article still is, to factory work. Many times a flawless factory example commands a --very-- high price, when another tool of exactly the same age and construction, with only slight wear, is deemed worthless.
There is such an extraordinary value on factory work, that people sometimes fake factory work.
Great pains are extended to differentiate genuine minimum wage factory work from individual work.
Why do you suppose that is?
Have you personally ever worked in a factory?
I have, and there is not a single solitary person in the the entire complex who really wants to be there. In a word, its horrible. Its bad pay and bad conditions and high pressure to keep up production.
Little good to be said of it at all, really.
So why then, do so many people admire nothing else but factory work?
Compared to even lightly skilled custom work, no factory ever came close to that skill level. Custom work is often graced with high quality materials and elaborate, highly skilled decorative work.
And yet, new condition factory work is the overwhelming favorite of most collectors.
Why?
yours Scott