Cheshirechappie":2m2izz8u said:
The 'Sellers effect' may be encouraging more North American buyers to dip a toe in the UK marketplace. Sellers does keep mentioning how easy it is to buy vintage tools from UK internet auction site(s), though he has recently almost boasted about how prices have risen since he's been recommending certain tools.
Sellers is in danger of becoming a bit of a parody of himself, if he's not careful. There's still valuable information in his blogs and videos, but it's increasingly diluted with self-congratulatory drivel. As with many woodworking 'gurus', he seems to have collected a small cabal of sychophantic commenters, the effect of which seems to have rather inflated his ego. I've noticed that the occasional comment expressing a different point of view can be treated rather arrogantly, which is a shame.
I think he's still worth listening to for the gems of technique, but you do have to mentally edit out the puffery.
Well the celebrity woodworkers have to say
something. If they stop, their celebrity is no more. They have to pad it out with drivel, if only to make it
seem as though they are saying something important. They all do it, recycle information that is decades old.
If you think about it Sellers has promoted quite a few tools - the old Stanley/Records, the Marples transitional, the traditional wooden plane. Folk were saying that there's not a lot wrong with these plane types long ago, even in the face of the introduction of the higher end. They just weren't celebrity enough for many others to take notice.
There's very little left to promote. The higher end has been done to death by all the other celebrity woodworkers.