Over the years I have gathered many tools of all different brands. Mostly Wright, SK, old Craftsman, old Armstrong and a few Snap On. I have bought about half of these tools used at flea markets, yard sales, and estate sales.
Some of these tools have engravings on them that appear to have been applied by hand. I have bought tools with initials on them, even some that have '592nd' engraved on them.
There seems to be a disapproval or faux pas by some about buying or possessing tools with engravings. I would imagine in a multi mechanic shop engravings can help you identify YOUR specific tool, but after they are sold who cares?
I personally don't engrave my tools, then again I don't work in a shop. What side do you fall on, buy them or pass?
Some of these tools have engravings on them that appear to have been applied by hand. I have bought tools with initials on them, even some that have '592nd' engraved on them.
There seems to be a disapproval or faux pas by some about buying or possessing tools with engravings. I would imagine in a multi mechanic shop engravings can help you identify YOUR specific tool, but after they are sold who cares?
I personally don't engrave my tools, then again I don't work in a shop. What side do you fall on, buy them or pass?