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)
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