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  1. Turtle
    08-04-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    you might like this keuffel & esser set then.
  2. pamela
    08-01-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    omg! your location is a riot!
  3. InfiniteNow
    07-26-2009 - permalink
    InfiniteNow
    Bah! Ape? Monkey? Listen here... don't go hittin' me with a bunch of fancy words, Harvard... I was made in the image of our lord, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and don't you forget it!

    Cheers.
  4. Turtle
    07-24-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    it's a brown & sharps.
  5. Turtle
    07-23-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    is that a 'yankee screwdriver' i see horizontal on the left above the planes? or perhaps it's the drill variation on the theme? i don't think i have that 45 deg head for my combination square anymore, but i do have a very nice rotating one. will get a photo for you. i won't show you my blade; too embarassing what with all the pits, dings, and rust divots.
  6. Turtle
    07-23-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    beautimous stuff! first thing to catch my eye was the mason's tool. the whole image displayed a little dark so i saved it to disk, (hope that's ok?), so i can load it in my image software and brighten it and zoom around some more to take in the details. beautiful case too. is that your work? thanks for sharing.
  7. Turtle
    07-23-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    name just popped in. woodright's shop with roy underhill. brain fart.
  8. Turtle
    07-23-2009 - permalink
    Turtle
    thanks for ringing me up. i can smell that pine right now! i wouldn't say i have any 'really' old tools, but i guess that's a relative term. nothing older than around the 1930's, and i don't have any wooden planes. do you watch the old yankee workshop shows on pbs? i forget the guys name and when i just tried searching all i get is new yankee workshop with norm abrahms. anyway, the old show guy did a tour of monticello once and showed a collection of wooden planes that jefferson's woodworking slave made & used. pretty cool.
  9. pamela
    07-22-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    how thoughtful of you to post such kind words, i think highly of you as well
  10. pamela
    07-20-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    pretty impressive posting for a cat travelling around in orbet; one would think you were grounded

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