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Tools are this guy's hobby. I could spend a few coffee breaks at this website.


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Yes,I like tools. When I set up my woodworking shop,I bought several old hand planes on EBay.I display them in my shop,and people who walk in and see these old planes,think I know what I am doing.But on the other hand????

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Pretty cool site, I was able to research some old Penens 1/2 drive stuff that belonged to my Dad. Interesting reading and pix of a lot of quality American tools as well.

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Wow thumbs_up Thanks for sharing that with us. I buy made in USA tools of all brands at garage sales, pawn shops etc. Not really collecting, but I do have more than I will ever really use.

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Very nice

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Cool I like the old Linesman pliers.

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Thanks for sharing.
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great site!!


theres a tool for every job,and that tool is a hammer. it's easy to give advice if it's not your pocket book at stake. A well thought out plan,Is nothing. Untill exacuted twice.
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I found the site when I was investigating a wrench I bought at a garage sale for $3. I thought it was a small Monkey wrench. Ends up it is a bicycle wrench made in 1902.


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