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The Superior Works
The Superior Works is your one-stop source for old and new tools, and the official home of the cult classic, Patrick's Blood and Gore, a must-read for anyone with even a mild interest in Stanley planes.
(Clicks: 8; Comments: 0; Added: 08-07-2008) - Details

Union Hill Antique Tools
Union Hill Antique Tools is pleased to present this web site dedicated to the use, preservation, and extension of antique tool knowledge. Here you will find many articles of interest if you like collecting antique tools.
(Clicks: 6; Comments: 0; Added: 02-18-2010) - Details

Antique & Used Tools
In 1982, I made the transition from collector to seller and in 1983 started publishing tool lists. A few years ago, I entered this online world that is still evolving. I have a large selection of quality, ready to use vintage hand tools: planes, scrapers, spokeshaves, chisels, slicks, adzes, drawknives, saws, braces, drills, levels, rules, squares, bevels, parts and other hard to find items. Stanley Bedrock planes are a specialty.
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Added: 04-30-2012) - Details

wkFineTools
Our goal at wkFineTools.com is to learn, promote, and educate about traditional woodworking tools and techniques. On our web site you will find a wide variety of information and well sourced research about historical roots of woodworking tools; their makers; how woodworking tools were designed and produced; and traditional production techniques and methods. We educate current woodworkers on traditional tool use and application of these tools in woodworking today.
(Clicks: 12; Comments: 0; Added: 02-06-2011) - Details

Mid-West Tool Collectors Association
The Mid-West Tool Collectors Association is a non-profit international organization whose purpose is the study, preservation and understanding of the early tools, implements and devices used by our ancestors in their homes, shops, on the farms and on the seas. The knowledge we gather is used to also develop a greater perception of the industries and crafts in which these tools were used as well as the craftsmen who used them. (United States)
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 12-31-2007) - Details

Rose Antique Tools
This site is for all the many tool lovers that are out there. Rose Tools offers tons of information on tools and the companies that sold them. We have scanned many old catalogs so you can try and identify a tool you may be looking for.
(Clicks: 7; Comments: 0; Added: 05-21-2009) - Details

Make Your Own Treadle Lathe
This design and construction guide was written in response to many requests I've received over the years for a source for plans, instructions or drawings for a foot-powered treadle lathe. I have used this shop-built lathe at traditional woodworking demonstrations and it never fails to draw an interested crowd. It is also a practical tool, having a permanent home in the center of our traditional tool workshop.
(Clicks: 117; Comments: 0; Added: 03-14-2008) - Details

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