itstippy
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Hi gang, longtime reader and first-time poster. Great site and a huge resource for me in both knowledge & entertainment.
I buy interesting and well made vintage tools when I find them. Sometimes I get tools that I don't know what they are, but a little research on the internet sets me straight.
I recently bought this set of old carving/shaping tools at a church sale for a couple bucks. I thought I was buying a wood carving set, but on closer examination they don't look like any woodcarving tools I've ever seen. They are old and well-used, like someone made a living with them not just a hobby. The handles are discolored like they've been around a michine shop for years. They are not particularly sharp, although some show signs of frequent resharpening over the years. The steel is excellent. There are several different makers' marks, none I recognized. Some are numbered. I have not cleaned them. What was this set of carefully accumulated tools used for?
An attempt at posting images below. First-time poster, so I hope this works:
I buy interesting and well made vintage tools when I find them. Sometimes I get tools that I don't know what they are, but a little research on the internet sets me straight.
I recently bought this set of old carving/shaping tools at a church sale for a couple bucks. I thought I was buying a wood carving set, but on closer examination they don't look like any woodcarving tools I've ever seen. They are old and well-used, like someone made a living with them not just a hobby. The handles are discolored like they've been around a michine shop for years. They are not particularly sharp, although some show signs of frequent resharpening over the years. The steel is excellent. There are several different makers' marks, none I recognized. Some are numbered. I have not cleaned them. What was this set of carefully accumulated tools used for?
An attempt at posting images below. First-time poster, so I hope this works:
