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hammer1.jpgyet another view 87 viewsRegardless of what it says, is it engraved on stamped? Is it a maker's mark or an owner's mark?Sgt42RHR
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Hammer2.jpganother view of marking on the head84 views*town* for sure as the last four lettersSgt42RHR
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Hammer3.jpgview of marking on hammer head.75 viewsI see manuscript *antown* as the last letters, I can't quite make out the beginning letters. It almost appears that the lettering is engraved rather than stamped?Sgt42RHR
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Hammer4.jpgMystery Hammer head overview85 viewsNot terribly big (4 1/2-5"?). Sweet.Sgt42RHR
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IMG_2799.JPGGalootaclaus 2016 80 views11 items, two for chunks of Bodark and Mesquite from Texas, two for chisels needing a boatload of care, a bit holder also needing some help, a box of #7 slotted flat heads from Sweden of all places, dual sheave blocks, a mystery #593 Stanley hammer without faces, a NIB set of 6 Greenlee Irwin style bits, some acid brushes, and a tubular thing that apparently grows that way - never saw anything like this before, but I'm guessing that grew in Texas too. Quite an assortment.Charlie Driggs
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H3.jpgCrosspeen and thumbscrew30 views2.5 lb (ish) cross peen hammer head and pencil gauge thumbscrew. nicknaylo
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punches.JPGForged for blacksmithing class109 viewsthese were made from steel drawn off of a jackhammer bit. on the right is the first tool, a 1/4" round punch. on the left is a 1/8" x 5/8" slit punch. they are ready for hardening and tempering.madwing
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IMG_3442.jpgThe chisels111 views15 lathe chisels (mostly Buck Bros.), seven crank-necked parers (Buck Bros.), 4 crank-necked gouges (Buck Bros.), a Buck and a Greenlee paring chisel with a Buck gouge between, and three Herring Bros. gouges at the bottom; these were all from a patternmaker's estate. The roll at the top is a set of 17 Beevel (Germany) carving chisels, a leather hammer, and an India stone slip; these came from another seller.madwing
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sawset2.jpgold hammer saw set21 viewsold hammer saw setdlarue
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Flea_Haul.JPGFlea Market Haul102 viewsA very successful ad hoc trip. Stearns cabinet scraper, Union hacksaw and two smithing tools lead the parade, along with some nice old automobile wrenches, miscellaneous hammers and other odds and ends.jjl134
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