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  • af Don Wilwol
    173,95 kr.

    This book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions.Keeping track of your collection is an important part of collecting and maintaining a collection. Although this workbook is written for your Sargent collection, you can also use the extra pages for other pieces in your collection. Each plane has a page and plenty of space for notes and listing of the planes you have, along with multiple types and notes on condition. This allows you to fill in the holes in your collectionThere are blank pages for other brand planes and notes and descriptions or list of what you need to look for.A description of the condition categories are listed on page 218Happy Hunting!!

  • af Don Wilwol
    213,95 kr.

    This book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions.Keeping track of your collection is an important task for your collection. As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfill a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific planes to complete a set of a particular type or style.Although this workbook is written for your Stanley collection, you can also use the extra spaces for other pieces in your collection. There are empty inventory pages for other brand planes.

  • af Don Wilwol
    183,95 kr.

    Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. This workbook is a collection and listing of all Union planes in the Union 1905 catalog. If you collect more than Union Planes there are empty inventory spaces for other brand planes or multiple plane entries. There are also pages of empty inventory spaces after some of the common sections. For multiple pieces of the same number or type, a simple note similar to "Type 3 #4 on page 103" would remind you that your second or third #4 was listed on the other page of blank list on page 103.This could also be something like "Stanley Type 3 #4 on page 103" which would remind you that you have an addition Stanley smoother on page 103.I includes a rarity guide for the Union planes listed in the book.

  • af Don Wilwol
    143,95 kr.

    This book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions.Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfill a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific Saws to complete a set of a particular type or style.There's certainly nothing wrong with having a few duplicates in your collection (some collectors strive for it), but purchasing something extra should be an informed decision and not something that happens accidentally. Otherwise, you're wasting money that could be spent on an entirely new item. Having to many of one particular size and type can quickly get out of hand. There are some Saws that are just a lot more abundant than others and knowing what you have and what you need is important.You can also use a particular catalog or catalog reprint as a reference to collect a catalog or manufactures set of Saws. Knowing what's already in your collection will help remind you of what you don't have. Say you're creating a list of items that are a part of a smaller series within your collection (i.e., a specific author within a book collection). By looking at what you have, anything you're lacking will stand out. This will make it easier to create a separate and more accurate wish list. Jotting down a list of things to look out for is great, but without knowing what you already have, it's easy to leave something off your list.

  • - Catalog Reprint from 1913
    af Don Wilwol
    143,95 kr.

    A reprint of the 1913 catalog, "Sargent VBM Wood Bottom And Iron Planes For First Class Mechanics". 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.

  • af Don Wilwol
    158,95 kr.

    This workbook "The Sargent Hand Plane Inventory Workbook" is a companion book for "The Sargent Hand Plane Reference Guide for Collectors & Woodworkers" which 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.Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. Although this workbook is written for your Sargent collection, you can also use the extra spaces for other pieces in your collection. There are empty inventory spaces for other brand planes or multiple plane entries. These empty inventory spaces are typically before and after each Sargent plane number. There are also pages of empty inventory spaces after some of the common sections.

  • af Don Wilwol
    148,95 kr.

    Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfill a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific planes to complete a set of a particular type or style.There's certainly nothing wrong with having a few duplicates in your collection (some collectors strive for it), but purchasing something extra should be an informed decision and not something that happens accidentally. Otherwise, you're wasting money that could be spent on an entirely new item. Having to many of one particular size and type can quickly get out of hand. There are some planes that are just a lot more abundant than others and knowing what you have and what you need is important.A suggestion would be to break the workbook up into sections, based on what you collect. For instance you may break up smoothers, jacks, fore and jointers in separate sections so things are easier to track.You can also use a particular catalog or catalog reprint as a reference to collect a catalog or manufactures set of planes. Under "Contents of Planes added Page #" would beThe Name of the plane and model number, then the page it is listed on. If you have more than one of the same kind, only one instance would need to be listed here as long as they are on the same page.Then on the actual page the plane is listed and described for collection and inventory purposes.Knowing What You Need.On top of making sure you don't accidentally re-purchase an item, having an accurate account of your collection can assist in figuring out what you need/want to add to it. Regardless of what you collect, there's undoubtedly something you're on the hunt for. You may remember one or two of the "big" things you want, but there's probably a longer list of smaller items that easily slip your mind.Knowing what's already in your collection will help remind you of what you don't have. Say you're creating a list of items that are a part of a smaller series within your collection (i.e., a specific author within a book collection). By looking at what you have, anything you're lacking will stand out. This will make it easier to create a separate and more accurate wish list. Jotting down a list of things to look out for is great, but without knowing what you already have, it's easy to leave something off your list.

  • af Don Wilwol
    168,95 kr.

    This book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions.Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. This workbook is a collection and listing of all Union planes in the Union 1905 catalog. If you collect more than Union Planes there are empty inventory spaces for other brand planes or multiple plane entries. There are also pages of empty inventory spaces after some of the common sections. For multiple pieces of the same number or type, a simple note similar to "Type 3 #4 on page 103" would remind you that your second or third #4 was listed on the other page of blank list on page 103.This could also be something like "Stanley Type 3 #4 on page 103" which would remind you that you have an addition Stanley smoother on page 103.I includes a rarity guide for the Union planes listed in the book.

  • af Don Wilwol
    143,95 kr.

    Reprint of the Simonds Mfg Co'sHow to File A Hand Saw (1916)&Simonds Guide For Carpenters (1914)..The first reprint, What Is a Hand Saw? This little book of five lessons is intended as a primer, setting forth briefly and clearly the things every user of a hand saw should know.The second reprint, Simonds guide for carpenters: a book of useful rules and illustrations gathered from different sources. In presenting this Simonds Guide for Carpenters, we aim to introduce such rules as have been found reliable, and will facilitate the daily work of every reader. Primarily, our object is to direct your attention to the Simonds Saws, illustrated in the latter pages, and to create an interest which will result in a trial of a Simonds Hand Saw, for we are positively sure the quality will be found enough superior to win the confidence of every intelligent mechanic.

  • af Don Wilwol
    233,95 kr.

    Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfil a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific planes to complete a set of a particular type or style.Although this workbook is written for your Stanley collection, you can also use the extra spaces for other pieces in your collection. There are empty inventory spaces for other brand planes or multiple plane entries. These empty inventory spaces are typically before and after each Stanley plane number. There are also pages of empty inventory spaces after some of the common sections. There's certainly nothing wrong with having a few duplicates in your collection (some collectors strive for it), but purchasing something extra should be an informed decision and not something that happens accidentally. Otherwise, you're wasting money that could be spent on an entirely new item. Having to many of one particular size and type can quickly get out of hand. There are some planes that are just a lot more abundant than others and knowing what you have and what you need is important.

  • af Don Wilwol
    163,95 kr.

    Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. This workbook is a collection and listing of all Ohio Tools Planes in the Ohio Tool Companies' Catalogue No. 23 (circa 1910). If you collect more than Ohio Tools Planes there are empty inventory spaces for other brand planes or multiple plane entries. There are also pages of empty inventory spaces after some of the common sections. For multiple pieces of the same number or type, a simple note similar to "Type 3 #4 on page 103" would remind you that your second or third #4 was listed on the other page of blank list on page 103.This could also be something like "Stanley Type 3 #4 on page 103" which would remind you that you have an addition Stanley smoother on page 103.

  • af Don Wilwol
    158,95 kr.

    Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfil a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific planes to complete a set of a particular type or style.There's certainly nothing wrong with having a few duplicates in your collection (some collectors strive for it), but purchasing something extra should be an informed decision and not something that happens accidentally. Otherwise, you're wasting money that could be spent on an entirely new item. Having to many of one particular size and type can quickly get out of hand. There are some planes that are just a lot more abundant than others and knowing what you have and what you need is important.A suggestion would be to break the workbook up into sections, based on what you collect. For instance you may break up smoothers, jacks, fore and jointers in separate sections so things are easier to track.If you need to jump a list to a different section, a simple note similar to "Type 3 #408 on page 103" would remind you that your list continues on the other page. This could also be something like "Stanley Type 3 #4 on page 103" which would remind you that you have an addition Stanley smoother on page 103.Knowing What You Need.On top of making sure you don't accidentally re-purchase an item, having an accurate account of your collection can assist in figuring out what you need/want to add to it. Regardless of what you collect, there's undoubtedly something you're on the hunt for. You may remember one or two of the "big" things you want, but there's probably a longer list of smaller items that easily slip your mind.Knowing what's already in your collection will help remind you of what you don't have. Say you're creating a list of items that are a part of a smaller series within your collection (i.e., a specific author within a book collection). By looking at what you have, anything you're lacking will stand out. This will make it easier to create a separate and more accurate wish list. Jotting down a list of things to look out for is great, but without knowing what you already have, it's easy to leave something off your list.Use the blank pages at the end to make extra notes and track your wish list.

  • af Don Wilwol
    148,95 kr.

    This book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions.Inventory in the workbook is based off of the Ohio Tool Companies' Catalogue No. 23 (circa 1910)Keeping track of your collection is an important task in your collection. Although this workbook is written for your Ohio Tools collection, you can also use the extra spaces for other pieces in your collection.As the collection grows, you should keep track of the pieces you purchase. The information recorded can be used for future references for many reasons. Sometimes it's important information to know and sometimes it's just fun to remember. Also tracking what you have helps to fulfill a "set" or series within your collection. For instance it's good to know if you need one or two specific planes to complete a set of a particular type or style.There's certainly nothing wrong with having a few duplicates in your collection (some collectors strive for it), but purchasing something extra should be an informed decision and not something that happens accidentally. Otherwise, you're wasting money that could be spent on an entirely new item. Having to many of one particular size and type can quickly get out of hand. There are some planes that are just a lot more abundant than others and knowing what you have and what you need is important.

  • af Don Wilwol
    288,95 kr.

    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.

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