Pallet Fancier
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Years ago, "when I were a nipper", I knew an electrician who had pink tools. I'd never seen the like, so I asked. He had a mouthful of torch at the time, with a big gob of spit running down it (head torches must not have been a thing, yet), and muttered something about how ever since he'd got them, he'd never had any of his tools stolen while working on site.
I'm looking at tool bags just now, and have come across a few pink'uns. I'm going to be helping refit a boat and where it is, there are a few known tea leafs (and a few unknown ones), so wondered if a pink bag and/or pink tools would be less likely to walk.
While thinking about their attractiveness to thieves, I also recalled that prison governor in Texas who was famous for making the prisoners wear pink. Apparently, real men don't!
So, outside of the examples above which are mostly marketing gimmicks (as if most "ladies" give a damn what colour their hammer is), do pink tools get nicked less often?
I'm looking at tool bags just now, and have come across a few pink'uns. I'm going to be helping refit a boat and where it is, there are a few known tea leafs (and a few unknown ones), so wondered if a pink bag and/or pink tools would be less likely to walk.
While thinking about their attractiveness to thieves, I also recalled that prison governor in Texas who was famous for making the prisoners wear pink. Apparently, real men don't!
So, outside of the examples above which are mostly marketing gimmicks (as if most "ladies" give a damn what colour their hammer is), do pink tools get nicked less often?