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image.jpegUnknown wrench29 viewsUnknown specialty wrench with unique ratchet mechanism; you pull out the bottom stem to ratchet. About 11" overall length, square socket is about 1 1/4"Brentpmed
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1-25-2014gic.jpgUnknown Drill #3145 viewsI'm supposing this is a precursor to HSB or PSWroy griggs
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1-25-2014_GIC3.jpgUnknown Drill #2155 viewsroy griggs
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1_25_2014_GIC2.jpgUnknown Drill147 viewsInformation wanted...roy griggs
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IMG_20130610_134927.jpgNew Anvil Maker's Mark88 viewsThe manufacturer of my new anvil is presently unknown. A bit of research is in order.timpendleton
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asst_chisels_and_gouges.jpgassorted chisels and gouges36 viewsT.H. Witherby, Buck, Butcher, Wm. Ash, P.S. & W, Wm. Greaves, New Haven Edge, Durex, and a couple of unknowns
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miterbox1.jpgMiter Box 1145 views Side View of Unknown Miter Box writt
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miterbox2.jpgMiter Box 2104 views Side View of Unknown Miter Box writt
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miterbox3.jpgMiter Box 390 viewsBottom view of unknown miter box writt
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Jimsplane.JPGNew Plane304 viewsFound at a local flea market. Unknown maker.writt
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Henry_Ambrose_Plane_signed_W_E_T_.JPGUnknown maker carved W.E.T. intials from Brown-Ambrose farm189 viewsThe blade was rusted into the plane, had about 1/32 of rust overall the blade; fortunately it was not pitted underneath the crud. Sharpened it to 8000 grit and it cut perfect molding. While the maker's mark on this plane is too faint to be read, the other plane carved with W.E.T.'s initials was made by Robert Eastburn who made planes in Brunswick, NJ 1802-1826.Sgt42RHR
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jan_11_007.JPGmy user planes75 viewsmy set of user planes. Bailey, Capewell, Dunlap, and Unknowns. Sure glad the plane bug has not bit. john krau
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