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Lawrence L'Hote
 
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Default Tool Belt Bloviation

You know there is always some tool or such that you have always wanted but
just could not bring yourself to buy one. Well, I've wanted one of those
nice leather tool belts with the tape pocket centered over..... uhh ... and
the two hammer loops....JUST like Norm wears. I've priced some like those
framers belts with the Occidental name($230+ price tag) and really cool
burgundy leather...would anyone really show up on a job site with one of
those strapped on??? Those garish Dewalt belts with black and yellow
leather for around 90 bucks?? I didn't really want a new belt because
anyone looking at you wearing a new belt would think "Look at that dumb---,
I wonder if he can find the right end of the nail to hit?" Come to think
of it Norm's belt looks a little too unused. I decided what I needed was a
VERY used leather tool belt and have been perusing the local pawn shops for
about a year now. The ones hanging on the hooks usually have some odds and
ends of screwdrivers, tape and just junk in the big pockets and the pawn
shops put a price anywhere from $30-$50 on the ones than meet my
tape-pocket-two-hammer-loop criteria. I've tried some on and the belt is
generally too short to fit around my fat(but shrinking) a--. Well today I
went by one of the local pawn shops...the one that will usually bargain with
you. I found this belt...well used with adhesive smeared over the large
pockets and the belt could be adjusted to a perfect fit and it had the
leather tape pocket and the loops.... There was a $32 tag on it. I
gathered up some 3 Taiwan(Popular Mechanics label) wood chisels in good
shape($3 price on each) with plastic cutting edge covers and a China brand
clamp. I carried my little trove up to the counter to the guy I usually
deal with(not the owner). I asked him "what would all this be?" . He
looked at the price on that tool belt and exclaimed "God, who would pay that
much for this.?". I replied, "Yea, that belt is really crummy and look at
all that adhesive smeared all over it." He said "How does $15 for all of it
sound?" "ok." I counted out $13 and asked,"Is that enough?" "No, it was
$15."........ I got home and put a tape in the tape pocket and hammers in
the hammer loops and strapped that thing on.... Whoa, hey, do I need to get
some kind of suspenders or harness to hold this belt up?

Larry


 
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