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012.JPGGallootaclause Gift78 viewsHere is the engraved Gallot xmas 2007KellysW
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IMG_1238_(2)_box_op_3.jpg143 viewsHere you can see that the box has various sighns of a box built in the early 1900s. Note flat head screws. Allso the joinery has pieces of metal bands and corner brackets. The top brackets are missing but the mortise lines and shape denote corner brackets.KellysW
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IMG_1242_(2)_hand_2.jpg142 viewsNote the brass or bronze handles. These are laid in and held with screws typical of early 1900s. KellysW
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squirrel_front.jpgFront of Squirrel feeder82 viewsThis is the front view. My step father has a corgi that loves to chase squirrels. So this item pays homage to Chester the corgi. KellysW
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007.JPGMy 25.00 day130 viewsvarious pieces of treasure from my day of rust hunting.KellysW
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IMG_1239_box_c_1.jpgThis chest was purchased on Craigs list for a princley sum of 15.00 US.206 viewsI found this chest labled "trunk" Even though the previous owner had been using it as a tool box. Mainly storing junk. I believe this to be a rare Iowa Shipswright chest. But please follow along with my logic.KellysW
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009.JPGW Butcher chisel50 viewsI believe this to be the ugliest chisel I have yet to find. Keeping in mind this is still prety good British steel. The handle is the true caracter in this story. Whom ever put this together was either desperate for a handle or wasn't very clever in the ways of tool beauty. Either way it took a lickin and well judge for your self if it was a success.KellysW
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012~0.JPG64 viewsRound moulding plane. Note interesting end piece missing?KellysW
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005~1.JPGThe Whole kit and caboodle86 viewsSome may ask about the drop spindle. GC has been watching and knows of my 4 Llamas,6 Icelandic sheep, 4 Angora goats and one ewe cross Suffolk/Dorset/Rambouillet. So my future has a spinning class in it in Jan 08. The files are part of my desire to sharpen my many saws that follow me home. The rest are made out of Galloot saved items. I believe the dove tail gauges are from a drywall square. That GC is very good at making amazing items from materials on hand. Did I mention the box? Hand cut dove tails .KellysWDec 30, 2008
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008.JPGGalloot made markiing knife48 viewsI have been wanting one of these. Just havn't found the time to make it.KellysWDec 30, 2008
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006~3.JPGG clause 200851 viewsA very nice Galloot made mallet.KellysWDec 30, 2008
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IMG_1239_box_c_1.jpgThis chest was purchased on Craigs list for a princley sum of 15.00 US.206 viewsI found this chest labled "trunk" Even though the previous owner had been using it as a tool box. Mainly storing junk. I believe this to be a rare Iowa Shipswright chest. But please follow along with my logic.KellysWNov 23, 2008
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IMG_1242_(2)_hand_2.jpg142 viewsNote the brass or bronze handles. These are laid in and held with screws typical of early 1900s. KellysWNov 23, 2008
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IMG_1238_(2)_box_op_3.jpg143 viewsHere you can see that the box has various sighns of a box built in the early 1900s. Note flat head screws. Allso the joinery has pieces of metal bands and corner brackets. The top brackets are missing but the mortise lines and shape denote corner brackets.KellysWNov 23, 2008
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IMG_1243_(2)_surp_4.jpg195 viewsIt wasn't untill I opened the box that I was absolutely sure this is a real shipwrights tool chest with every thing needed to assemble a ship. In this rare case all the parts fit right in the box. Our fore fathers realy had it figured out. Gotcha.....KellysWNov 23, 2008
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001.JPGGEO Bishop & Co.73 viewsI found this saw at an antique shop. The pat date says Jan 9 -06 Laweranceburg Indiana. 14 inches long with a reversible blad. The end has teeth as well that help hold the front of the blade in place. I havn't been able to find any thing else on this item. I am looking for some guidance as to its rarity. Or mayby I should try sharpening it and use it???KellysWJul 27, 2008
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