Jim, be strong. Take it a day at a time, and be sure to always carry some old tools in the truck to fondle if the temptation grows too high. Just yesterday I was in an antique mall. Among other things, I found myself holding a breast drill made by Millers Falls, a six inch monkey wrench, with the adjuster made differently from what I have, and a 1940s electric soldering iron, the iron and the drill were pristine. I held these for close to ten minutes, looking at cast wrenches, branding irons, and drawknives. At the end of ten minutes the light went on that told me I already have 3 or more of each, besides the prices were too dear. So without a bit of hesitation I took them back to their shelf, arranged them attractively, and left the store. I hurt for a few miles, but feel fine now. At home I went straight to the shop and touched several tools, all is better!