And For Little Susie… A Chainsaw?

This season, give your little girl a chainsaw – a chainsaw ornament, that is — with pink Swarovski crystals and a pink ribbon to match. Or, if a chainsaw doesn’t seem just right, maybe a circ saw or a power drill are more her thing.
You gotta admit, Gloria Duchin’s handcrafted pewter ornaments are a great gift for your little Toolmongerette. Here’s the cool part: they come with red ribbons too, sans the pink crystals, so you can look manly when you give it to your shop buddy. But I’m giving the pink one to a very large, bearded friend who could double for Paul Bunyan. Hey, it takes a real man to decorate his tree in pink.
Pricing runs about $10 each, though I found ‘em at the local big box for under $2 each in the Christmas section.
Pretty Tool Ornaments [Gloria Duchin]
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Had I a daughter…. I would totally do that!
When I worked in the heavy lifting industry, the crew usually included a few very large, manly men. The biggest, roughest one of them all would paint all of his tools hot pink. Wrenches, drills, pry bars, everything. His theory was that no one would want to steal them. And if they were taken, it would be easy to find them.