Are you telling us you work at a thrift store to which people donate tools? Whatta job!
Yep, as it it says in my sig. The weekly Ann Arbor Kiwanis sale is something
of a town institution, and gets all kinds of junk in as donations. Most of
the tools have the general appearance (and often the reality) of the leavings
of old tool boxes or the unwanted and broken stuff from estate sales. It's a volunteer
gig -- I do actually work two real jobs too. Supposedly it means that I get to
see and handle interesting things without having the compulsion to buy them. But
that doesn't always work out: usually they're not interesting, to
start with (and after de-rusting and polishing, say, 1,000 Allen wrenches, or
500 nondescript screwdrivers; or dealing wih 100 cordless electric tools with
dead batteries, the charm starts to wear off). And if they *are*
interesting, strangely enough, the compulsion is (sometimes) still there.