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Millers_Falls_no__2-01_Taylor_backsaw.jpgMillers Falls no. 2-01 and Taylor Backsaw67 viewsA great Millers Falls Egg Beater in a size that I didn't already own, A little clean up and lube and she'll be working great. A project Taylor backsaw which has been de-rusted. Teeth to be jointed, filed and sharpened. I will keep the cross-cut filing, clean up the handle and blue the back. This will make a nice carcass sawBrentpmed
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Millers_Falls_no_8-C.jpgMillers Falls 8C65 viewsGift from my son-in-law for ChristmasBrentpmed
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Galootaclause_2015.jpgGalootaclaus 2015 Gifts from Kurt Schmitz67 viewsWonderful collection of Galootaclaus tools plus Millers Falls 8C from my SIL. Missing from this pic is the Millers Falls egg beater drillBrentpmed
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1925MillersFallsmodel15.jpg1925 MF Langdon catalog page89 viewsNote the distinction between the model 15 1/2 and the model 16 1/2. I think I've got a model 16 1/2 since it does not have the slotted elevators.Sgt42RHR
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Big_and_little_mitre_boxes.jpgLittle brother and big brother132 viewsA 12 inch Millers Falls mitrebox and a big Stanley mitrebox. Both with Disston saws each with 1896-1917 PHILADA medallions. Both saws came with their respective mitreboxes. Neither have been sharpened but both cut quickly and smoothly. I use both of these a lot. The little Millers Falls is just perfect for moulding and small bits.Sgt42RHR
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MF_mitre_box.jpgMillers-Falls #16 1/2 mitre box142 viewsThis mitre box is completely unmarked as to maker or model but appears to be identical to the Millers Falls #16 1/2 12 inch mitre box. I added the cherry base for clamping to my workbench.Sgt42RHR
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MF_mitre_box_and_saw~0.jpgMillers-Falls #16 1/2 mitre box and Disston saw144 viewsThe mitrebox is completely unmarked but appears to be identical to the Millers Falls #16 1/2 12" model. The saw with with the box when I got it and is a Disston with a 16 inch blade and a 1896-1917 PHILADA medallion. I've not sharpened the saw but it cuts smoothly so that little clean up is required.Sgt42RHR
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top_view.jpgTop View20 viewsThis is looking down on what seems to be the top or show surface of this tool. The corners are rounded, and a decorative groove is worked along each edge the length of the tool. In this view, the spring arm assembly can be seen with the spring screwed to the side and anchored on the right end by a pivot screw. An unthreaded thumb peg is seen on the other end of the assembly. A steeply sloping chamfer is cut forming what appears to be the exit as it falls away from the edge of the blade.Sgt42RHR
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MFDrill.jpgBuck Rogers Drill42 viewsMillers Falls Buck Rogers style hand drill.dlarue
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1882_Wood_Engraving_Trollhattan_Falls_Gota_Alv_Sweden_Vastra_Gotaland_Cityscape.JPGengraving showing industrial development at Trollhatten58 viewsDated 1882, this is a few years after Stridsberg & Biorck moved to this location.Schwartz
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2013_2479ss.jpgTrollhatten No.100 trademark56 viewsThe etch shows electrical transmission towers and lines across Troppo Falls on the Göta River, at Trollhatten, Sweden. The firm apparently moved there from Torshälla in 1879 to gain access to abundant hydro power.Schwartz
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