01-09-2016, 07:25 PM
I was browsing an antique store the other day with my wife and oldest daughter, showing my daughter how to look for construction details and evidence of handwork on antique furniture. I wasn't exactly searching for tools, but I ran across this miter box. I walked away from it, but the next day I came back for it.
I paid $40 for it, saw and all. The saw needs sharpening, of course, but I think all the parts are there. The saw moves fine, and I know I can get it all cleaned up and working smoothly.
There are the remains of a label on the box, but it's way past being legible now. What exactly do I have here?
I paid $40 for it, saw and all. The saw needs sharpening, of course, but I think all the parts are there. The saw moves fine, and I know I can get it all cleaned up and working smoothly.
There are the remains of a label on the box, but it's way past being legible now. What exactly do I have here?
Steve S.
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
- T. S. Eliot
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
- T. S. Eliot
Tutorials and Build-Alongs at The Literary Workshop