Personally, I think it's more important to have a skilled person
behind the tools, than just looking at the quality of the tools. FYI,
a friend worked for years restoring vehicles for the Smithsonian. The
work he did was impeccable, as evidenced that the Smithsonian kept
calling him back. Yet to look at his shop with its antiquated tools,
you would never guess how great a craftsman he was. I would rather
have a person that can work with anything like this than to have
someone show up with flashy tools and maybe not much to back it up.

Richard P.

>> hack and a pro.  You are permitted to be a hack.  Just don't show up
>> when I am asking for the pro's with crappy tools; I won't give you the
>> job - I will just laugh.  Why such defense of crappy tools?  I am in IT,
>> so when applied to computers, I don't expect someone I work with or hire
>> to show up with junk.  For myself, I want and need effective,
>> professional tools.


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