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249450 | "JONATHAN" <akwoodwkr@g...> | 2014‑07‑24 | Was Half-round reamers for woodworking? Now Rose Tool Catalog collection |
As a side note if anyone is looking for the RoseTools old tool catalog collection it is now hosted on my website with Donna's blessing. I still have a few more to upload, but the majority are there as well as a few that I and others have scanned. The real gem is what I believe to be the only copy of the ACME Saw Shop Manual on the web! If you all have catalogs you would like to share, let me know. http://www.alaskawoodworker.com/old-tool-catalogs-and- manuals/">http://www.alaskawoodworker.com/old-tool-catalogs-and-manuals/ Thanks Jonathan The Alaska Woodworker Blog has moved. I'm now at http://alaskawoodworker.com/ --but the reamers are on p. 98 of my reprint. Rose Antique Tools' (courtesy of the Wayback Machine) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ OldTools is a mailing list catering to the interests of hand tool aficionados, both collectors and users, to discuss the history, usage, value, location, availability, collectibility, and restoration of traditional handtools, especially woodworking tools. To change your subscription options: http://ruckus .law.cornell.edu/mailman/listinfo/oldtools To read the FAQ: http://swingleydev.com/archiv e/faq.html OldTools archive: http://swingleydev.com/archive/">http://swingleydev.com/archive/ OldTools@r... http://ruckus .law.cornell.edu/mailman/listinfo/oldtools |
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249455 | Jonathan <akwoodwkr@g...> | 2014‑07‑24 | Re: Was Half-round reamers for woodworking? Now Rose Tool Catalog collection |
Thanks Bill, I'm happy to host them on the web if someone can scan them. Assuming they are originals, not reprints and not copyrighted. Jonathan My woodworking blog, The Alaska Woodworker has moved to www.alaskawoodworker.com">www.alaskawoodworker.com On 7/24/2014 10:42 AM, William Ghio wrote: > Jonathan, > > I have catalogs from Disston, 1914 (237 pages), Simmonds, 1923 (187 pgs) and Atkins, 1935 (151 pgs). I can't scan them but I could make them available for someone else to scan. > > Bill > > > > > |
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