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Neat little box. I've seen quite a few small Millers Falls boxes, but I've never seen one of these.
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I had my MF box on the bench today and used it to cut some 8/4 white oak very nicely. I'm making an Arts & Crafts bench with all hand tools except for the long rip cuts.
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Richard, that little thing is just ate up with cute. I'm wondering what the market for it back in the day was though. Either just a really inexpensive box similar to todays.
But it really looks like it is made more seriously with blade stops, and angle detents . Maybe a small box for model makers, or folks who just did all small work?
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I can't help but to try to look things up when I don't know.
Goodall Pratt GP Langdon all steel # 1625 Photo page is weird. Look for the little Picassa dongle on the bottom right of the page, click that it opens to a Picassa Web page of pics.
Yours looks fresh, and minty next to the pics shown. Nice score
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Very nice Richard, I am drooling. I have a larger Goodal Pratt box and love it very much but is a bit large for some of the projects I like to work on. Hopefully I will find one some time I can afford. " Congratulations and enjoy ".
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Good to see you back Steve.
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Thank you Richard it is good to be back. Still in the Hospital for a while longer.
Steve