Gloat-worthy? Oh, yeah!!!! YOU SUCK, big time!!! What else can I
say?
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 05:57 PM, Jonathan Cunningham wrote:
> OK...here's the goods. Pretty gloat-worthy, I'd guess. Practically
> all
> of these tools have the same owner's mark on them. The picture of the
> box isn't all that good, but it looks older than the tools...maybe
> 1800?
>
> http://furniture.dawfun.com/bin/gallery?tools.02
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Jonathan
> Tacoma, WA
>
> Chris Winter wrote:
>>
>>> Most recently I picked up a 110-pound museum-worthy chest of one
>>> British
>>> man's tools (moulders and chisels mostly...some other odds-n-ends
>>> I'll bore
>>> you all with later) from around 1850...
> ...
>>
>> Welcome Jonathan,
>>
> ....
>>
>> Now where's the picture of the 1850's tool chest?! :)
>>
>> Best and welcome,
>>
>> Chris W.
>> ..just north of the big apple
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Jim Thompson, the old Millrat, in Riverside, California
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