An Internet check tells me that brass came into use about 1200 BC. Do materials have to be older than this before they're considered trad enough?
No one is try to be the trad police here.
I do appreciate the original post, the trouble taken to post it and the point that cheap pliers are soft steel which can be adapted to a multitude of purposes.
However if you really want an argument I'm happy to oblige.
There is no logic in your argument as the age of the material isn't the key factor.
It is the
application of the material that matters.
Iron and stone are old materials, but would you consider balls of iron or lumps of stone fixed to the limb tips or tied to the string either a good idea or traditional?
I think the strength of this forum is that people are free to express varying opinions without being castigated for it. We all have different styles and preferences and should be free to express them (as long as it's not a love of fibreglass
)
As an example some people would be very much against the use of animal products like snake skins, they are free to voice this opinion while they accept that others will continue to use skins.
Del