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If you have an interest please consider joining Tools And Trades History Society

 

is there a web link for them sounds interesting as for old tools all my hedging tools are old going back past the second world war. they keep there edge cut brill. unlike some of the modern stuff which is profile cut then ground to a edge. all i can say there rubbish apart from grunfos axes as good as any of the old tools still made the old way and sharp. love mine. i still keep looking for old hand tools never have to many

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I love old tools too They all have a story to tell

 

 

I've got a reasonable collection of axes, crosscut and buck saws

 

 

 

I used them ......hard work but hearing a good saw singing in the wood is I think a magical thing

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