Superduner
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SABLE=stuff accumulated beyond life expectancy. I've got it badly, because I love anything that looks good and works well.
...some bevel edged chisels, but the duplicates are ground 20-25 degrees for Intricate softwood stuff, I had to when I made a cold frame from salvaged cedarwood.As long as you dont amass 2 or more of the same tool (not sure exactly why thats has happened to me!) then your half way there !
Certainly agree with the comment about musicians. Used to know a guy who had more electric guitars than you could shake a stick at. Pretty much every room had at least one, and his living room had them hanging on the walls, lined up behind the sofa etc. When I said " got enough guitars?", the friend who had introduced us, and had known this guy for years, just laughed. He took me to one of the bedrooms and on opening the door there were just rows and rows of the things, and more hanging from the ceiling.Musicians are afflicted by a similar condition commonly known as Gear Acquisition Syndrome, or GAS for short. I used to suffer from terrible GAS but then woodworking replaced music as the main hobby. Thankfully I don't have the tool collecting problem, it's not a problem, it's not a problem, it's not a problem...
Musicians are afflicted by a similar condition commonly known as Gear Acquisition Syndrome, or GAS for short. I used to suffer from terrible GAS but then woodworking replaced music as the main hobby. Thankfully I don't have the tool collecting problem, it's not a problem, it's not a problem, it's not a problem...
Oh heck I definitely have a problem then. I have about 60 wrist watches, and probably 150 pocket watches.Tool or machine collecting or any kind of collecting can be a problem.....I have a good mate who collects watches, he must have about 50 or 60, all top of the line and valuable........Why?.....You can only wear one at a time!......I bet he hasn't worn more than 10 of them!
But it doesn't stop him collecting or buying more when he sees a bargain or a " must have" watch.
So you're a collector, nothing wrong with that.Oh heck I definitely have a problem then. I have about 60 wrist watches, and probably 150 pocket watches.
Don't know how many clocks, maybe 50 if I include ones in my shed that are on the to do list.
I do wear the wristwatches, as I write this a 1950's Sturmanskie 2 pilot watch, the same type as worn by Gagarin, the first watch in space.
I just enjoy repairing and restoring them, then cannot bring myself to part with them.
I do have a bit of fun with them.
My study is directly below my daughter's bedroom. When she stays with us I generally wind up all the striking clocks. One is a 1920's Haller mantle clock with very loud Westminster chimes.
She says she has to pull the pillow over her ears when she hears it sound the hour chimes, as she knows that all **** is about to break loose with a dozen or more clocks all sounding the hour.
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