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- Antique_tool abstract "An antique tool is generally defined as a tool over 100 years old, but often this definition is used more loosely to refer to any tool manufactured before World War II. The use of tools is one of the primary means by which humans are distinguished from animals. Tools are the parents of all other antiques. Most manmade objects were made with the use of tools and great effort goes into the creation of newer and better tools to solve the production problems of today. The study of antique tools provides a glimpse of human development and cultural preferences through history. People collect and use antique tools for a variety of reasons - some say they are better made than modern tools, and perform their jobs better. Others appreciate the handcrafting that went into their manufacture or their rarity or aesthetic value. Informally, those preferring hand tools to power tools are sometimes referred to as galoots.The creation of a tool often makes possible the creation of more advanced tools. Advanced tools made possible the manufacture of internal-combustion engines, automobiles, and computers. In the future new devices will come along. But even the most advanced of these owes tribute to the most basic hand tools for their existence. Among those who like to collect, some may do so as part of a rigorous study program - they want to catalog all types of a specific tool, for example. Some collectors may wish to preserve some of the past for future generations. Some may collect as a financial investment. Some collect tools to use them - to be able to create things with them. Others perceive tools as works of art, or as fascinating mechanical design specimens. With the advent of the Internet, sites have been created to assist collectors in sharing information. For example, those interested in collecting/restoring older power tools can utilize the resources at Old WoodWorking Machines to locate and/or identify older power tools they may run across.".
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- Antique_tool wikiPageExternalLink www.antiquewoodworkingtools.co.uk.
- Antique_tool wikiPageExternalLink www.davidstanley.com.
- Antique_tool wikiPageExternalLink www.finetools.com.
- Antique_tool wikiPageExternalLink www.owwm.com.
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- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink A_Museum_of_Early_American_Tools.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Mathieson_&_Sons.
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- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Ballantine_Books.
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- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink David_Armstrong-Jones,_Viscount_Linley.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink David_R._Russell.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Galoot.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Holtzapffel.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink James_Austin_(photographer).
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink John_Adamson_(publisher).
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Preston_Tools.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Raphael_Salaman.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Record_Tools.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Black_&_Decker.
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- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink T._Norris_&_Son.
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- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLink File:Minnesota_State_Capitol_Woodworkers_Toolbox_Historical_Society.jpg.
- Antique_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antique tool".
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- Antique_tool subject Category:Antiques.
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- Antique_tool comment "An antique tool is generally defined as a tool over 100 years old, but often this definition is used more loosely to refer to any tool manufactured before World War II. The use of tools is one of the primary means by which humans are distinguished from animals. Tools are the parents of all other antiques. Most manmade objects were made with the use of tools and great effort goes into the creation of newer and better tools to solve the production problems of today.".
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