The Sargent Hand Plane Reference Guide for Collectors & Woodworkers is an in-depth study of Sargent hand planes from the earliest patented designs to the end of production, including brief descriptions of each plane in Sargent's extensive line. It's a collaborative effort between author Don Wilwol and a number of fellow Sargent collectors and enthusiasts all sharing a passion for vintage tools, especially those manufactured by Sargent from the mid 1800s through the end of production in the 1960s. This digest of information includes dating type studies and dates of manufacture, other brands using Sargent hand planes, collecting tips and authors notes, comments and sections on hand plane tuning and maintenance. It has been referred to as an encyclopedia of Sargent hand planes with over 250 pages of vital information, original catalog images (with manufacturer's product descriptions) and beautiful color photos of examples from the author's and contributor's collections. This book is dedicated to the education of other aspiring and experienced collectors of Sargent planes and woodworkers who wish to include them in their arsenal.
A reprint of the 269 page E.C. Atkins & Company Saws, Saw Tools and Machine Knives No 19 1923 catalog showing the complete line of saws and other tools in the E.C. Atkins line. . Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
C1912 Disston Saws & Tools For The Farm Reprint by Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This Edition is 32 pages. The book is filled with tips and information for Saws & Tools For The Farm. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalogs are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
A reprint of the 206 page Henry Disston & Sons 1911 catalog showing the complete line of saws and other tools in the Disston line. . Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.The 1911 Catalog is a particularly hard catalog to find. It's not as common as the 1918.
A reprint of the 241 page Henry Disston & Sons 1918 catalog showing the complete line of saws and other tools in the Disston line. . Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
This Sargent Bench Plane Identification Guide is a joint effort between authors who have a passion for vintage tools, especially Sargent bench planes. The mission is to help educate Sargent collectors and woodworkers who wish to continue using and collecting these fine vintage hand planes. Whether the reader is a novice or seasoned woodworker or collector, they will be able to determine exactly what plane they have. Sargent started making their own line of hand planes about 1887 and continued until about 1961. They are one of the few manufacturers still in operations today as a hardware company. The authors of this book have decided to use the experience they've gained finding, collecting and restoring Sargent Bench Planes to pass on the information we've uncovered on this interesting line of vintage tools. This book is loaded with a tremendous amount of documentation and pertinent information that will help you make a true identification of the approximate age of your Sargent Series bench plane.
This publication is a reprint of the "Catalog and Price list The L&I.J. White Company Edge Tools, Buffalo, NY". This 1905 Edition of 64 pages measures 8 inches in height by 5 inches in width. The book is filled with tools and prices from the 1905 time frame. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalogs are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well. Do you know what a caulking mallet looks like, or a steel hog scraper or a beer keg chamfer knife? You will if you own this publication.
A reprint of the 84 page "Crescent Wood-Working Machinery 1909" catalog showing the complete line of powered woodworking machinery. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.This catalog has images of the company's early vintage bandsaws, tablesaw, grinders, jointers, planers and many other machines they offered. It includes complete descriptions, parts, and accessories for the machinery line of both motor driven and belt driven woodworking equipment.
A reprint of the publication The Disston Saw, Tool and File Book by Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is a 1922 Edition of 40 pages. The book is filled with tips and information for Disston saws and other tools. The book explains the uses of different types of saws. Too often an amateur saw user expects a rip saw to cut across the grain successfully, or makes some other natural mistake. Tt is not lack of intelligence that causes these, errors, but lack of information. Many men do not even know that there is a difference between cross-cut and rip saws. There is an explanation on the types of saws and what they may be used for, along with instruction on setting, filing and general care. There is also a brief story, "How a Saw Cuts" included because it has proved to be of great interest to those who have seen it.
For those saw collector who have American saws, these catalog cuts are from the top four early manufacturers. Henry Disston & Sons (1918), E. C. Atkins & Company Catalog No. 19 (1923), Simonds Saw Catalog (1916) and C.E. Jennings Catalog (1918). Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well. This collection of the top four manufactures will be a valuable resource for those looking to identify the hand saws from the era and has the added benefit of having other valuable information about the makers.
A reprint of the 269 page E.C. Atkins & Company Saws, Saw Tools and Machine Knives No 19 1923 catalog showing the complete line of saws and other tools in the E.C. Atkins line. . Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
A reprint of the publication "The Red Book Manual Training ORR & LOCKETT CO. CHICAGO Benches and Tools by Orr & Lockett Hardware Co. 14-16 w. Randolph Street Chicago". This Edition is undated, but features the Stanley Bedrock flat side 600 series hand planes which it is believed were first featured in 1911 and it's believed Orr and Lockett Co went out of business in 1916, this catalog would have been published and distributed in that timeframe.This catalog is a wealth of information about the tools, equipment and hardware of the time. The reprint is 256 pages of tips and information along with Bailey Planes, Geo. E Bishop saws, Squares, hammers, measuring and marking tools, clamps, grinding machines, table saws and other Crescent machinery, drills, bits, benches, blacksmith tools and equipment, forges, hardware, screwdrivers, drafting tools, treadle machines, and much much more. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
1919 Disston Handbook on Saws Reprint. A reprint of the publication HANDBOOK ON SAWS by Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is an April, 1919 Edition of 209 pages. The book is filled with tips and information for saw mill operators and those in the lumber trade. It illustrates all manner of Disston saws and saw mill accessories including Disston Circular and bandsaw blades. It covers crosscut saws, hand saws, meat saw, hack saws, levels, trowels, files, rasp and accessories for these items. It covers the process for making, sharpening, flattening and maintaining these tools.An original copy is hard to find at a reasonable price.
This is a reprint of "THE SAW IN HISTORY" by Henry Disston $ Sons first published in 1915. A comprehensive description of the development of this most useful of tools from the earliest times down to the present day. It is 62 pages of hand saw history. Its a dedication to that vast army of workers extending from the crowded centers of civilization into the wilds that mark the limits of man's advance in his conquering march against nature whose chief weapon is THE SAW, this book is dedicated.
This is a reprint of the "Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Carpenter Tools J. B. Shannon Philadelphia." This August 1873 Edition of 108 pages measures 9 inches in height by 6 inches in width. The book is filled with tools and prices from the 1873 time frame. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalogs are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well. In seeing the images of the index you will find both wood and metallic planes, branding irons, bench dogs, Adzes, and even a Electro-Magnetic Annunciator and so much more. It's another piece of the history of the tools made in America.
A reprint of the 84 page "Tools for Coopers and Gaugers Produce Triers, A. F. Brombacher & Co." catalog showing the complete line of Coopers tools. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.This catalog also has tools from D. R. Barton and Horton which adds to its desirability. It is 34 pages of Tools for Coopers and Gaugers Produce Triers. It includes interesting how to information.
A reprint of the 30 page "Lathes Manufactured By W. F. & John BARNES Co." descriptive catalogue showing the complete line of hand and foot powered lathes. Tool collectors use original catalogs to identify the vintage tools they find. Since the original catalog are sometimes difficult to find and an original copy of this publication is hard to find at a reasonable price, reprinted catalogs work well.
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