Whilst I've grown up around tools and woodwork, the woodworking community and various phenomena therin are rather new to me.
One thing I can't make hide nor hair of is tool "collectors": Are there actually people who soley acquire tools to display?
Seeing listings talking about the completeness of finish etc. puzzled me for a long time. I started to come across it as built up a set of woodies and a lot of moulding planes, and the deciding factors have always been "Is it cheap", "Is it functional" and for moulding planes "does the moulding fit my aesthetic sensibilities"... what it looks like and how original it is simply don't matter... Am I in a minority considering old tools as primarily functional objects?
One thing I can't make hide nor hair of is tool "collectors": Are there actually people who soley acquire tools to display?
Seeing listings talking about the completeness of finish etc. puzzled me for a long time. I started to come across it as built up a set of woodies and a lot of moulding planes, and the deciding factors have always been "Is it cheap", "Is it functional" and for moulding planes "does the moulding fit my aesthetic sensibilities"... what it looks like and how original it is simply don't matter... Am I in a minority considering old tools as primarily functional objects?