Lots of hard work and money has gone into that collection and it shows. It's brilliant what you achieved. When you open it, I'll definitely visit the museum.
An incredible collection, Ben I Hope that I get the chance to visit the planned museum some time in the future, I wonder if Bahco themselves are aware of your superb collection, if so they would surely contribute something to the planned museum.
You might be able to sell posters of your 1 of display board. Take a good picture of it. Amazon has 24x36 printed on vinyl under $25 US. Type in custom posters.
Thanks David that’s a great idea I won’t be selling anything but maybe that might be possible for people to get one I’ll have to look into that thanks for the great idea buddy :-)
An amazing collection, your enthusiasm is infectious. I would suggest a book on the subject. Your flair for arranging your collection as still life's would make great publication. I look at my Bahco's now in a knew light. Can you show use how you go about cleaning and waxing your collection, what you would do and what not to do.
Man What a cool colletion of bacho tools. I have some old adjustable wrenches in my garage that I can use sometimes. Personally I only want the older adjustable bacho wrenches (whenever I actually do use one) just because the quality and feeling of them are fantastic. Greetings from Sweden
Well done Ben that is a fantastic collection I think I first noticed you and subscribe to you around about the time you made a film on the nail puller must’ve been last year sometime there’s not many people out there with such a passion for tools as always there are plenty that talk the talk but don’t walk the walk don’t listen to them and be yourself and enjoy what you’re doing it is fantastic long live men in sheds
Looks fantastic mate. Though I've read somewhere that Bahco started producing the green handle screwdrivers much earlier than the 80's. It said 40's till 80's. I've looked at the ones I've got and all of them are slightly different indeed. Anyways, your wall looks spectacular!!!
Yes you’re right I think I have a few in an early book image I’m not sure how to decipher which ones are old or not but you’re right they definitely did post the candles early on
That is amazing. Immediately subbed. Have you ever considered taking a decent photo of the advertising board? I’d pay to get a digital copy so I could print and frame it for my workshop.
Hello, I'm having a bit of a clearout of long gone gramps' old tools and doing a bit of research. There's a Bahco socket set that, to my untrained eye anyway, looks exactly the same as the '1773' seen at 08:45. No box and a bit surface aging but otherwise all there and in good nick. Is this something you would be interested in?
Hello, good morning, I am Argentine and I do not understand English, I do this through a translator. As a fan of tools and bahco, I went to watch the video, and I was curious that when talking about the second key at the beginning of the video, you mentioned Argentina. Tell me about it?
Just found your channel. Wonderful. Do you know if the Footprint style pipe wrench was a copy of the Footprint or vise versa. I have a thing about Footprint but also a massive Bahco fan.
tHank you Adrian, Martin, Alex, Pele, Tommy, Leslie.
This is a fantastic display....tHanks for sharing so it could be possible!
Whoops...I spelled Tommie wrong.
Thanks buddy really appreciate that comment :-)
Lots of hard work and money has gone into that collection and it shows. It's brilliant what you achieved. When you open it, I'll definitely visit the museum.
Well that’s a dream one day Ian to have a building just as a museum but you are welcome any time to come and view :-)
Incredible to think that in 2 years you have amassed a world class collection! Outstanding!
Thanks John really appreciate that buddy your collection is not bad either :-)
Awesome collection! Very impressive for just a couple years
Have to admit it,I'm so envious of your awesome collection! It's really impressive! Good look on your hunt for even more goodies!
thanks buddy I appreciate the comment I wouldn’t be too envious I’ve run out of space now🤣👍
An incredible collection, Ben I Hope that I get the chance to visit the planned museum some time in the future, I wonder if Bahco themselves are aware of your superb collection, if so they would surely contribute something to the planned museum.
Thanks Mike I appreciate that buddy if you are in the Manchester area you’re more than welcome to come and visit :-)
Very awesome stuff, I love that big adjustable one
thanks Adam I appreciate that keep up the great tool hauls on your channel :-)
You might be able to sell posters of your 1 of display board. Take a good picture of it. Amazon has 24x36 printed on vinyl under $25 US. Type in custom posters.
Thanks David that’s a great idea I won’t be selling anything but maybe that might be possible for people to get one I’ll have to look into that thanks for the great idea buddy :-)
I´m glad to help you to make such a beautiful collection. I'll be here for whatever you need!
I appreciate the gems you have help me find over the years you’re a legend :-)
Hello Martin. I'm from Argentina and I would like to know something about the remarks on the Bahco wrenches. Can you help me?
Love it, hope one day you are able to have a museum stand, lots of great history in these tools & a fantastic collection. Very cool 🤙
thanks, buddy. I appreciate that I hope so too.
Fantastic video and congratulations on your finds 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks buddy I appreciate that :-)
Has to be worlds best private Bahco collection. Absolutely fantastic. Well done Ben 👍
thanks Buddy I appreciate that 😊👍
An amazing collection, your enthusiasm is infectious. I would suggest a book on the subject. Your flair for arranging your collection as still life's would make great publication.
I look at my Bahco's now in a knew light.
Can you show use how you go about cleaning and waxing your collection, what you would do and what not to do.
hi Russell thanks for the comment buddy and the great idea for a video much appreciated :-)
Man What a cool colletion of bacho tools. I have some old adjustable wrenches in my garage that I can use sometimes. Personally I only want the older adjustable bacho wrenches (whenever I actually do use one) just because the quality and feeling of them are fantastic.
Greetings from Sweden
Thanks buddy really appreciate the comment :-)
What a fantastic collection. Well done indeed.
Thanks buddy I appreciate that
so impressive Mr. Ben! Just Wow!
Thanks buddy I appreciate that coming from you :-)
Well done Ben that is a fantastic collection I think I first noticed you and subscribe to you around about the time you made a film on the nail puller must’ve been last year sometime there’s not many people out there with such a passion for tools as always there are plenty that talk the talk but don’t walk the walk don’t listen to them and be yourself and enjoy what you’re doing it is fantastic long live men in sheds
Thanks buddy I appreciate that thanks for all the comments and watching the videos keep up the great work on your channel :-)
Wow very nice collection!!!!
Thanks buddy I appreciate that :-)
That No⁰ 6 is really cool. The drill press is awesome. Really amazing collection, Ben.
thanks Freddie, I appreciate that
Looks fantastic mate. Though I've read somewhere that Bahco started producing the green handle screwdrivers much earlier than the 80's. It said 40's till 80's. I've looked at the ones I've got and all of them are slightly different indeed. Anyways, your wall looks spectacular!!!
Yes you’re right I think I have a few in an early book image I’m not sure how to decipher which ones are old or not but you’re right they definitely did post the candles early on
You'll soon need to acquire a museum building to house your collection. Great Stuff, Ben, keep it up!
Hopefully Nick one day that might be realised thanks for watching buddy I appreciate it :-)
That is amazing. Immediately subbed. Have you ever considered taking a decent photo of the advertising board? I’d pay to get a digital copy so I could print and frame it for my workshop.
Amazing collection--well done! That advertising board is a work of art!
Thanks buddy I appreciate that coming from you especially with your taste :-)
Awrsome collection!🔥🔥🔥
thanks buddy. I appreciate that.
Hello, I'm having a bit of a clearout of long gone gramps' old tools and doing a bit of research. There's a Bahco socket set that, to my untrained eye anyway, looks exactly the same as the '1773' seen at 08:45. No box and a bit surface aging but otherwise all there and in good nick. Is this something you would be interested in?
Hello, good morning, I am Argentine and I do not understand English, I do this through a translator. As a fan of tools and bahco, I went to watch the video, and I was curious that when talking about the second key at the beginning of the video, you mentioned Argentina. Tell me about it?
that’s right. I have two friends in Argentina who have helped me find Tools and post them to the UK. Martin and Andreas. Both great guys
Incredible collection. One thing I wonder is why native english speakers spell Bahco as ''Bacho''
I think it’s the first spelling buddy
Just found your channel. Wonderful.
Do you know if the Footprint style pipe wrench was a copy of the Footprint or vise versa. I have a thing about Footprint but also a massive Bahco fan.
the footprint was the original. I think it dates from the 1870s, possibly a little earlier
Whil there bee an updated vid this year?
yes, on the 16th of October, it’s already out