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Dutch_nib_1718.jpg1718 Dutch saw with nib91 viewsbwelch
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nib_1740.jpg1740 English saw with nib75 viewsbwelch
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woodrough___mcparlin.jpg1871 Woodrough & McParlin ad101 viewsAn ad from Iron Age magazine. It is nearly identical to the back cover of their 1874 catalog which Gary just posted to his Toolemera site.bwelch
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davis_1878_iron_age.jpg1878 Davis Level ad from Iron Age Magazine79 viewsbwelch
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banjo_peg_shaver.jpgBanjo peg shaver96 viewsI made this peg shaver to match my reamer. Pegs are done roughly to size with a hollow auger, then shaved to an exact size with this peg shaverbwelch
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american_steel_logo.jpgBuck Brothers Made of American Steel chisel100 viewsbwelch
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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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cold_chisels.jpgCold chisels?221 viewsWhat kind of chisels are these?bwelch
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cookie_tin_banjo.jpgCookie tin banjo100 viewsWalnut neck, maple pegs, nut, bridge, and tailpiecebwelch
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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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Felibien_tools_1676.jpgFramesaws and holdfast in 1676105 viewsFrom Felibien's Des Principes de l'Architecture, de la Sculpture, de la Peinture, et des autres Arts qui en dependent (Paris, 1676)bwelch
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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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