Can you post some pictures of them, both in action and as "tool portraits"?

My problem with toolbox bling is that it adds considerably to the time it takes to find the tool you want, in the huge pile of duplicates and/or bling. It can get quite irritating, in fact, to sort through 20 or more tools, to find the one you want. For me, ring or open-end spanners are the worst problem. I keep sockets separate, but there must be well over 100 other spanners in the spanner drawer, even though I keep a number of packets of spanners elsewhere. You grab something that looks about right and check the size. Chances are it turns out to be metric or Whitworth when you want A/F, or the size isn't exactly right and you dive back into the lucky dip. And before you suggest it, do you have any idea what size of shadow-board you'd need? It's bad enough having a rack of a dozen hammers on the wall, despite keeping the claw hammers elsewhere. Then there is the choice of quarter, three-eighths or half inch drive sockets, and whether to use six or twelve point. When you need to work on tiny nuts, do you dig out a set of ignition spanners, and invariably find it's metric when you have grabbed A/F, or it is in a gap in the standard sizes, or you have to use a spintite because there isn't room for open-end.

Help stamp out toolbox bling, I say.