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caper

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It's a cool site though not always accurate.It's been posted before a few times.A much more useful one,IMO,is Alloy Artifacts,http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/ It's got info about many different brands and is very accurate.If your into Plomb tools this site is fun- http://plombtools.com/default.aspx And for the Bonney guys looking for info here's a Bonney date code chart-http://www.vintage-trek.com/bonney_tool_date_codes.htm

Any other good collector sites out there?I know most of us longtime members have seen these but I figured I'd post them for the newer members who may not know of them.
 
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chad s

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It's a cool site though not always accurate.It's been posted before a few times.A much more useful one,IMO,is Alloy Artifacts,http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/ It's got info about many different brands and is very accurate.If your into Plomb tools this site is fun- http://plombtools.com/default.aspx And for the Bonney guys looking for info here's a Bonney date code chart-http://www.vintage-trek.com/bonney_tool_date_codes.htm

Any other good collector sites out there?I know most of us longtime members have seen these but I figured I'd post them for the newer members who may not know of them.

The revamped version is more refined with a lot new information added. Frank, the owner, is a good guy, and a GJ member.
 

bmwpower

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Ok, so who owns the alloy artifacts site? Is it Bill or Frank?
 

bmwpower

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Someone said he is a member here. Any idea what his name is?
 
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