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Re: another source for antique tool info and books
By:Pete Higginbottom
Date: 4/17/2002, 2:06 pm
In Response To: Re: Here's a book you would like Chip (Rob Macks)

: I forgot to mention the obvious, since I'm familiar with these books, and as
: I stated Eric Sloan
: is a famous artist, that the the illustrations are incredibly beautiful in
: his books.

: Rob
Sloan did have a great ability to picture a tool, describe its use and put it in historical perspective. Not a technical read but a real fun one. There's an organization called the Early American Industries Association that a lot of you might like. They publish quarterly issues of The Chronicle, which has articles on everything from early plane makers to textiles and patents issued by the Stanley Tool Co..... a great variety of stuff you didn't even know you had interest in. Even found a reference to some guys named Schade who patented chucks in bit braces, but Nick tells me no relation! I think the dues are about $18 a year. Check out the web site.

Messages In This Thread

Review: Tool Making for Woodworkers
Chip Sandresky -- 4/16/2002, 12:13 pm
Re: another good one
daren neufeld -- 4/17/2002, 10:41 pm
Here's a book you would like Chip *Pic*
John Monfoe -- 4/17/2002, 6:27 am
Re: Here's a book you would like Chip
Rob Macks -- 4/17/2002, 8:55 am
Re: Here's a book you would like Chip
Rob Macks -- 4/17/2002, 12:47 pm
Re: another source for antique tool info and books
Pete Higginbottom -- 4/17/2002, 2:06 pm
Barnes and Noble has it
Scott Ferguson -- 4/17/2002, 10:37 am
Re: Review: Tool Making for Woodworkers
Rob Macks -- 4/16/2002, 1:36 pm
Re: Review: Tool Making for Woodworkers
Scott e. Davis -- 4/16/2002, 1:35 pm
Re: Review: Tool Making for Woodworkers
Shawn Baker -- 4/16/2002, 7:08 pm
Gizmologist huh?
Scott e. Davis -- 4/17/2002, 1:24 pm