Private Lugnutz
Well-known member
As some of you may know, I just got back from an almost 3-week whirlwind tour of the Iberian Peninsula, including stops in Lisbon and Evora, Portugal, and Merida, Jerez de la Frontera, Seville, Madrid, Valencia, and Barcelona, Spain.
We were on a tight schedule (reason for trip was following my daughter's college basketball team around), and there was absolutely no time for seeking out any kind of bazaars or markets that might actually be selling vintage tools, but as it often happens when toolhounds are abroad, vintage tools just seem to get sniffed out in the most unlikely of places.
Here is a hammer and chisel I spotted, for example.
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It was also fun seeing this motorcycle repair shop (established in 1947!) in Barcelona…
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…mainly because of its unusual location, in the El Gotik area, the oldest part of the city, located near the sea, just above the site of the original Roman military outpost, a maze of narrow walkways more typically dominated by upscale galleries, cafes, cervezerias, and boutiques.
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We were on a tight schedule (reason for trip was following my daughter's college basketball team around), and there was absolutely no time for seeking out any kind of bazaars or markets that might actually be selling vintage tools, but as it often happens when toolhounds are abroad, vintage tools just seem to get sniffed out in the most unlikely of places.
Here is a hammer and chisel I spotted, for example.
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It was also fun seeing this motorcycle repair shop (established in 1947!) in Barcelona…
View media item 86280
…mainly because of its unusual location, in the El Gotik area, the oldest part of the city, located near the sea, just above the site of the original Roman military outpost, a maze of narrow walkways more typically dominated by upscale galleries, cafes, cervezerias, and boutiques.
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If he only knew.





