Good Tools are Worth it

Originally Posted by
Aspen
I think the international briefcase would be perfect, but he has absolutely refused to spend $59. Any nice knock offs out there?
I haven't heard or seen of any knockoffs. Why not get family to chip in and call it a Christmas present?
Or look at it using CPW (Cost per wear). A good leather wallet like that should last 15 years minimum and maybe as long as 30. That works out to between $2-4 per year. If he's making $8/hr wage (Colorado minimum wage) at worst it's half an hour of work to pay for the year of use. What is his time worth? What will having something that works well for him do in terms of personal satisfaction?
The only other option I can think of is to find a wallet meant to carry business cards, and then change the format of his cards to be blank business cards. You can buy blank ones at Paper Direct and I am sure many other places.
Good tools are never an extravagance. I have tools and items I bought 30 years ago that are still perfectly serviceable. I have antique tools that are over 100 years old that I use nearly every day. While leather goods are not as durable as metal hand tools the principle applies.
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