There is a line somewhere at which the thing is less a tool or weapon and becomes more a work of art.
The dollar value of this work of art could buy a thousand more practical guns.
I think you have to have a romantic notion about the art, and too much money.
Guns are tools, as you say.
I fail to see why you think I have demonstrated any romantic notions here,
My apologies .
I can see how you might see "you" as meaning you.
But I didn't mean to direct this at you.
If "you" is understood more generically, then this is a statement directed twards the prospective buyer.
Which person is definitely not you!
I should have said that to buy this
one must have a romantic notion twards this gun and value the art of it above all utility.
This ambiguity is my fault.