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Chestnut_Husking_Shoes.jpg93 viewsShoes for husking chestnutsjerkinsj
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pattern_makers_plane4.jpgPlane Base Shoe Off149 views This clearly shows the relation of the frog to the base. writt
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pattern_makers_plane1.jpgPattern Maker's Plane 1287 views Here you can see how the shoe is attached to the base. The base casting is not Stanley. The complete frog assembly, the iron, the cap iron and the lever cap are Stanley. writt
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pattern_makers_plane2.jpgPattern Maker's Plane 2228 views You can see how the shoe attaches to the base. The rear attachment screw is under the tote. writt
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028~0.JPGThe Summers Automatic Shoe & Harness Repair Outfit124 viewsMy mother bought these at my Great Uncle Garlands Estate Sale. Everything was piled in the box.OldSneelock
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053~0.JPGNail boxes55 viewsThere were over 200 nails scattered in the bottom of the box. These boxes still hold some nails. I might sort the nails out or just let them be.OldSneelock
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043.JPGUnknown Tool - looks like a pry bar50 viewsOne end has a serrated paddle shape and the other is pointed like a handle was mounted on it.OldSneelock
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044.JPGUnknown Tool - looks like a pry bar61 viewsThis tool has serrations on one side and a thin leading edge. The handle end is pointed like it was mounted in a handle.OldSneelock
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058~0.JPGShoe Last Stand47 viewsStand with a shoe last mounted on it.OldSneelock
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057~0.JPGShoe Last Stand46 viewsUsed to hold lasts or forms for shoes to be assembled on.OldSneelock
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Shoe___Harness_Repair_Outfit.JPGBox that the "Outfit" came in84 viewsThe box reads:
THE SUMMERS AUTOMATIC
SHOE and HARNESS REPAIRING OUTFIT
PATTENTED JAN. 4th 1898, AUG 01, 1898
MANUFACTURED BY LAWTON & BUSHMAN BURLINGTON, WIS. OldSneelock
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B_C___D_Mallable_Iron_Shoe_Lasts.JPGMallable Iron Shoe Lasts51 viewsSize B, C, & D Mallable Iron Shoe Lasts. These mounted on a cast iron stand for building shoes. The longest is about 7 inches so these were probably childrens sizes.OldSneelock
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