Users are a pox on old tools.
Users wear down, b ugger, break, and otherwise slowly destroy a finite resource, denying it to future generations.
And they whine when the old tools become rarer and more expensive.
Collectors nurture their old tools, investigate the origins of each tool and its place in tool development, and add to the knowledge base of tool trivia. When Collectors cease collecting (after losing interest, dying, becoming bankrupt from investing in gold coins, or on orders from the Wife), their tools remain in the same good condition as when first collected and go back into circulation for the next Minder.
Users could get their tools from current Manufacturers, or if they lust to use an old tool surely they could make, or purchase, a replica (provided a Collector has saved an original that can be referenced for replication).
[Disclosures; I enjoy the hunt for old tools, and sometimes I buy them just to have them (but they're often in need of attention as I refuse to pay inflated prices). Sometimes I can't resist the urge to use old tools. Sometimes I damage old tools while "restoring" them. I have some beautiful old tools, and some unusual ones (but no really valuable ones, as I refuse to pay inflated prices, ..so far) ]
Users wear down, b ugger, break, and otherwise slowly destroy a finite resource, denying it to future generations.
And they whine when the old tools become rarer and more expensive.
Collectors nurture their old tools, investigate the origins of each tool and its place in tool development, and add to the knowledge base of tool trivia. When Collectors cease collecting (after losing interest, dying, becoming bankrupt from investing in gold coins, or on orders from the Wife), their tools remain in the same good condition as when first collected and go back into circulation for the next Minder.
Users could get their tools from current Manufacturers, or if they lust to use an old tool surely they could make, or purchase, a replica (provided a Collector has saved an original that can be referenced for replication).
[Disclosures; I enjoy the hunt for old tools, and sometimes I buy them just to have them (but they're often in need of attention as I refuse to pay inflated prices). Sometimes I can't resist the urge to use old tools. Sometimes I damage old tools while "restoring" them. I have some beautiful old tools, and some unusual ones (but no really valuable ones, as I refuse to pay inflated prices, ..so far) ]