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underhill_brown_cleaned_up.jpgUnderhill Brown mortise chisel cleaned up258 viewsbwelch
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tippling_time.jpgThe Cabinet Maker Enjoying his Tippling Time (1779)343 viewsBy Johan Fredrik Martinbwelch
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american_steel_logo.jpgBuck Brothers Made of American Steel chisel100 viewsbwelch
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pike_shovel_handle.jpgPike Manufacturing Company shovel121 viewsbwelch
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pike_shovel.jpgPike shovel made by Ames133 viewsbwelch
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everlast_40_or_50.jpgStanley Everlast(ing) 1/4 inch88 viewssmall chunk missing from handle, no real problems with bladebwelch
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froe_maul.jpgFroe and Froe Club189 viewsThis was in my grandfathers shed. I'm sure the froe was made by one of my two g-g-grandfathers who were blacksmiths in Tennesseebwelch
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bay_state_2handed.jpgHolden patent two-handed handsaw109 viewsHolden patent 216091 for the extra thumb grip. DATAMP says this saw was manufactured by Wheeler, Madden & Clemson and also by Baldwin, Robbins & Cop. Hardware in Boston. The etch says "Bay State", which Erv's book says is a saw brand of Baldwin, Robbins, so it is one of their saws.bwelch
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eighth.jpgEighth inch chisel102 viewsHere is an 1/8th inch chisel that is decidedly not a mortise style chisel. It is a long, thin, narrow paring chisel. Don't think I'll pound on it with a mallet.bwelch
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chiselville.jpgChiselville, Vermont 186976 viewsFrom the period when Ames owned the Douglass Manufacturing Company. Note the "FL Ames" as the owner of a number of buildings.bwelch
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welch_griffiths_w_cambridge_1856.jpgWelch & Griffiths factory in West Cambridge (1856 map)133 viewsbwelch
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stanley_750.jpgStanley 750 3/4 inch81 viewsOriginal handle, small pitting away from cutting edge on backbwelch
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