03-31-2017, 10:48 PM
Something to share:
This "Greenlee Fine Quality Woodworking Tools, for the discriminating craftsman" catalog recently found its way to me. It is No. W-1 and dated June 1, 1978. Twentysix pages, no prices shown, mostly color.
Chisels, carving sets, and screwdrivers are featured along with an array of bits & augers, sharpening stones and even a solid maple workbench "Built to the same standard as fine European benches costing many times its price."
Fun to know this type of thing is still out there.
This "Greenlee Fine Quality Woodworking Tools, for the discriminating craftsman" catalog recently found its way to me. It is No. W-1 and dated June 1, 1978. Twentysix pages, no prices shown, mostly color.
Chisels, carving sets, and screwdrivers are featured along with an array of bits & augers, sharpening stones and even a solid maple workbench "Built to the same standard as fine European benches costing many times its price."
Fun to know this type of thing is still out there.
Just because shooting fish in a barrel is easy, that doesn't mean there are some fish that should remain unshot.
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