I love old tools. I guess it comes from growing up with my grandfather who had the coolest tools and from watching him use them with pride. He even let me handle a few, with much care of course. There is something about vintage tools that you cannot find in the new ones; it is that attention to detail, that craftsmanship that seems to have been lost over the years. It is that history embeded in them that is not present in the new ones – from the paint chip that tells you that someone was trying to open an old paint can long time ago with the screwdriver, to the markings on the top that tells you that someone attempted to use it as a hammer once. You cannot read this in a new tool – it has no story to tell, at least not yet. New technology offers great designs and materials, but somehow, it misses the soul into the piece. I don’t know if you can understand me, but that is how I see it, when I look at those pieces and compare them to the new ones.
A few years ago, I came across an old wooden toolbox and kept it on the side, with the intention of using it one day. As my life has taken a turn, and I am headed to a different lifestyle, I decided to continue to build my old tool collection. Recently, I was lucky to get a set of vintage screwdrivers at a steal. I say a steal, because for some reason, vintage tools are starting to get popular with collectors, and you cannot get your hands in a good lot. Well, I guess my grandfather was looking after me and I was able to find and win this set. It even has the approval of Gadget Man (my husband) who loves new tools and all kinds of crazy designs. He is starting to appreciate them now, and he even told me that he was going to build me an old fashion tool box to accommodate my growing collection. This is why I love him so much – he gets me, and I get him.
As writers, we can look and study old literature, but also, appreciate the new works that many talented writers are sharing these days. It can all blend beautifully and cohabit in peace. There is “Soul” in writing, in the classic works as well as the new works that are born of inspiration, are well crafted, and proudly presented to the reader, not because the writer wants to run after the market to make a quick buck, but because He/she has fallen in love with the piece and wants to share it with the world.
Here are some pictures of my latest tool bounty, which I proudly share with you.
I hope you enjoyed this post.