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Started by Lewill2, February 26, 2018, 06:15:06 AM

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bill300d

Good eye there Les. I would have snagged them also.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

Plyerman

Also in regards to Washington's Hatchet, it is listed in an old Thomas Mfg catalog I have from 1909.

At first glance I only see mention of it being offered in black. Not sure if your nickel plated one came along before or after this?
My friends call me Bob. My wife calls me a lot worse.

Lewill2

Thanks, I hadn't seen that advertisement.

mvwcnews

1909 =>=> Centenary of Washington's death.  + Parson Weems' tale about a cherry tree & you get an advertising tactic.   1909 was a good year for advertising combination tools.

lptools

Nice find!!!!!! Were they fragile, easily broken? Or were they just put to hard use? Thanks, Lou
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mvwcnews

Quote from: amecks on February 26, 2018, 11:57:01 AM
Insulated with straw?  Before that they were just called "berries"?  Hey, I'm just askin'.
Since  the Oxford English Dictionary requires a paid subscription to access, this will have to do: { https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/strawberry }  "strew" is from the same root word --  scattered about on the ground