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What do all these tools have incommen,

Brandy[Ma.]

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There all made in the USA [1863-1900].I got some tools at yard sale on saterday,they cleaned up nice.Got to love the rosewood, brass,and harden steel days.
 
Those tools are like fine art, beautiful, Brandy! Cabinetmakers/Carpenter tools.
Is that an old rabbit plane?
 
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he made for my mom's and aunt's one room school house when they were young to keep the mice from eating through the wood and then the books! Very heavy and I have it in my garage! Furniture and most things were built much better in those days and would seem to last forever....even the tools used to make them! Now, those were the good and not disposable olden days! :thumbup: :angel: Ma
 
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