Eric!
That's beautiful! Doesn't matter what you had to pay, if you could afford it,
it's worth it.
A quibble though, I've heard all my life that Leroy developed the very first
combo square in the 1870s and founded the company to manufacture them and SO
much more in 1880. Not so?
EMWTK---gam in OlyWA
How horrible it is to have so many people killed!---And what a blessing one
cares for none of them!
Jane Austen
From: "ecoyle@t..."
To: oldtools@s...
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2018 9:09 PM
Subject: [OldTools] a little drive by gloat....
saw this in an antique store in Halifax NS
https://www.flickr.com/photos/49890731@N.../42070461544/in/dateposted-public/
So intriguing with the filagree casting that I just couldn’t resist. Mis-id’d as
a Craftsman try square, turns out it is union tool try square circa 1885,
predating the starret patent on a try square
And it was probably (exquisitly) re-japanned or was never used (not likely)
Sometimes you jus gotta trust yer gut eh?
Cowtown Eric
Keeping the faith
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