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A-_Extras_Hill_Anvil_rubbing.JPG216 viewsA rubbing trying to better lift the markings off the side of the anvil.TRexF16
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A_-_Extras.JPG269 viewsThese are some of the extra stuff Bob threw in to sweeten the deal. That's a nice 20" Disstion #12 Panel Saw - smallest one I've found in the wild.TRexF16
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A_-_Extras_Hill_1-1-3_Anvil.JPG234 viewsHill Anvil from Birmingham England. These seem to be a bit rare from my on-line research. This on is 1-1-3. I think that's about 143 pounds.TRexF16
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Chest_-_inside_lid.JPG284 viewsWhat do you want to bet this was Mr. Specht's dream car - like so many craftsmen still have pics of in their toolboxes? I don't know what model it is. Anyone?TRexF16
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Chest_-_Lid_opened.JPG338 viewsTRexF16
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Chest_-_Outside.JPG238 viewsTRexF16
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Chest_-_Shipping_label.JPG235 viewsShipped before the red paint was laid on. I lookedthis outfit up and they were a rail company in New York back in the 1800s-early 1900s.TRexF16
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Contents_-_chisels.JPG298 viewsThese are all the various chisels. More Addis than anything else.TRexF16
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Contents_-_Hammers.JPG228 viewsWhat's that long skinny one for?TRexF16
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Contents_-_Hollows_and_Rounds.JPG290 viewsThe real surprise. A near full set of hollows and rounds! All in great condition!TRexF16
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Contents_-_layout_tools.JPG278 viewsTRexF16
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Contents_-_MF_No__13_Breast_Drill.JPG271 viewsVery interesting in that the chuck is for the square tapered auger bit shanks, not rpound twist drills like all my other breast drills are.TRexF16
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