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Too many pics to get these in the other post. Let's start with a couple of saw sets. One is a Stanley 42W ($25) and the other is a Dunlap sold by Sears ($20)
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A set of "gravers" which I believe are used to engrave wood. I got them at an estate sale at the home of a gunsmith. $50
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I'll take the saw sets
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Dave, could you add a photo showing the working end of the gravers? Thanks!
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I will take some pics as soon as I get home. IIRC, they have numbers.
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Both saw sets are sold. Here are a couple more pics of the gravers. The 5 across the top are all marked "P. S. Stubs England". The next is marked "Fuhr" and the bottom one is unmarked except for "No. 133".
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I'll take the gravers if still available.
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(12-09-2016, 04:11 PM)Brian McInturff Wrote: I'll take the gravers if still available.
Guess that's what I get for being stuck at work after asking for more info on an item.
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Gravers are spoken for. Sorry Bob.
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