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Where it all started from tool wants to Antique Tools.

It all started with a Stanley #104 level. I went garage saling with my Dad that Saturday morning and saw the level, but didn’t buy it because he had given me the family heirloom Handyman H #1297. Who would need two levels in their lifetime, right? Well, Dad proceeded to complain about my inability to purchase this bargain and so to pacify him, I went back up to the lady with my money. I told her the same story and while emphasizing a point, the dime flipped out of my hand, bounced on the table and went right down the lady’s’ blouse! That did it! Took the level back to the van, waved it as I told dad of this new development (and my corresponding embarrassment) and proceeded to throw the level to the back of the vehicle. Thats what started it all-a 10 cent #104 level. I still have that level today (along with probably 60 other levels and how many ever tools) and I still have my dad, at 91 years old. Love both of them, but spend more time with my dad then my tools right now. As I always say “everyone has a story” and now you know mine. I would like to hear your story sometime real soon.

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A Personal Message from John Eric Christensen

Dear Friends, Collectors, and Fellow Tool Enthusiasts,

When I first began collecting antique tools, I never imagined it would grow into a lifelong passion and a thriving community. What started as a simple appreciation for craftsmanship quickly became a deep respect for the history, ingenuity, and stories behind every tool.

Each antique tool carries more than wood, steel, or brass — it carries the hands of the craftsman who shaped it, the workshop where it lived, and the projects it helped bring to life. These tools are not just relics of the past; they are preserved pieces of American history and craftsmanship.

At The Antique Tool Source, our mission goes beyond buying and selling. We are dedicated to research, documentation, and education. Whether a tool is widely published or rarely seen, we strive to identify its origins, understand its purpose, and preserve its legacy. Through detailed photography and collaboration with collectors and historians, we work to ensure that this knowledge is never lost.

I believe antique tool collecting is about more than ownership — it’s about stewardship. We are temporary caretakers of these historical artifacts, responsible for passing them along to the next generation with greater knowledge and appreciation than when we received them.

Our community is what makes this journey truly meaningful. The conversations at Cross Meets, the stories shared over tables of rare finds, and the friendships built around a shared love of tools are what inspire me most. Whether you are a seasoned collector, a historian, a craftsman, or someone just discovering the world of antique tools, you are welcome here.

Thank you for being part of this growing community. Thank you for preserving history. And thank you for keeping the legacy of craftsmanship alive.

I look forward to seeing you at our events, in our shops, or connecting with you online.

With appreciation and respect,

John Eric Christensen
Founder & CEO
The Antique Tool Source

Where: Kissimmee Christian Church Gym 415 North Main Street Kissimmee, FL 34744

When:
Saturday, July 20, 2024

  • Doors open at 7:30 AM
  • Lunch provided after 12:30 PM


Why:
Experience a day filled with fun, food, friendship, and, of course, tools!
FEE:

  • Tables: $10 each
  • Dealer setup: $20

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