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Carbide countersinks..
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Yeah. I bought the newer one to replace the older one. Will be posting the older one on Craigslist soon.Sweet. Looks like you have more than one...
Karl Marx was a brilliant economist who spent his life trying to describe how economy works in a world with new technology. His descriptions tend to be concise, scientific, and able to pass the rigor and scrutiny of his peers. He was also puzzled by the phenomenon that you are pondering, and lays it out fairly early in his book, Capital. If all of the instruments work the same and are of the same quality, how does one account for the difference in value? Why is this difference in value variable from one person to the next, and why does it exist in the broader picture? He decided it must be something in each person that drives it, some sort of irrational peculiarity about (in this case) the brand name associated with it. He decides it's fetishistic, an attraction that an individual has to something that isn't explained by any real-world property. The term he uses for that difference in price, beyond the physical value, is fetish value. So, Mitutoyo and B&S, et. al. have a higher fetish value than Federal.Over the years I've noticed Federal indicators seem to go for a fraction of the price of Starrett, Mitutoyo, B&S, and other more popular brands. I'm not sure why in that they seem to be just as accurate. I do have several of the afore mentioned brands as well as over a dozen Federal units. They all seem to work equally well. Does anyone have insight as to why the huge difference in price between the brands?