Kittyhawk
Established Member
You know you're getting on a bit when you regularly use inherited tools in your workshop that you can occasionally buy in antique shops for 20 times what your father paid for them.
I had a feeling old moment in the supermarket the other day when I thought that kilo of sausages is more than my first weeks pay.
......... But the prompt for my original post was that I was at a friends home recently and he had a display of beautiful little wooden molding planes on a shelf in his lounge. He bought then from an antique shop because they looked nice and had nó idea what they were. And I wanted them...
Yeah, but thems supermarket sausages, so god alone knows whats in themYou buy sausages a kilo at a time?
I like the cut of your jib, sir!
I fancied getting a Sunday paper not long ago (for a change) and nearly had a heart attack the last time I bought a Sunday Times it was 80p having just gone up from 60p. I stopped buying in protest lol, seems the protest was ignored
So many familar experiences amoungst us. I also inherited tools fron Grandad and Dad, which I use frequently. Partly because of the family connection and partly because they are good/solid quality.Two of my most valued tools are a combination set made up from parts my grandfather owned as a carpenter, added to by my father a tool maker and recently by my self, all could have been cast in the same mold. Also a T square made by my father when he was an apprentice.
.....Pity I will have no family to pass them on to one day when I am unable to use them any more.....
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