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Yup, we are slow on the uptake on this one too. Been much speculating on what might be afoot there. A cast holdfast is first. I would say to just wait for the releases and discuss them in turn. That's a good crew there and they should generate some new interest in what I would assume would be premium tool offerings.
Chris Schwarz will no longer be doing tool reviews so you will have to just think for yourselves.
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Interesting. I'm kind of surprised the first tool is a holdfast, since in one of his blogs about Crucible, Schwarz says, "We think there are a lot of tools that need to be made that aren’t currently on the market." Yet holdfasts are on the market. Gramercy, Lee Valley, Woodcraft, all sell holdfasts. Perhaps because it's cast makes it unique. The roughness of the shaft probably makes it easier to grip the sidewalls of the dog holes. I'm looking forward to seeing what other tools they come out with.
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Pony/Jorgensen made cast holdfasts a number of yeas ago. I still have one, and it works as well as most, though some reported cracking (again years ago).
On another forum, I saw it mentioned that the new holdfasts will be 1" diameter.
Regardless, I wish the new venture well, as I would anyone startng in business and I hope they succeed.
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Maybe the 1" diameter?
I don't have a dog in this race, as I doubt I will be purchasing very many new tools in the coming years. Now vintage/antiques, that is an entirely different story!