Posted 2 years ago
thblues
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Hello, it's me again. I came across this nice British made ebony & brass brace. But I for the live of me can not make out the makers name. Any of you guys have an idea? I have updated the images.
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Posted 2 years ago
thblues
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Hello, it's me again. I came across this nice British made ebony & brass brace. But I for the live of me can not make out the makers name. Any of you guys have an idea? I have updated the images.
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That's a pretty nice brace. It would be nice if you edited your photos to show the whole piece. I'm guessing it's going to be a combination of initials or names?
It says they don't answer questions, but..if you use the webmaster@** Link to send them a message saying you found a tool that they don't have and ask them to take a look(include pictures) ...I have had good luck and their curiosity makes them respond. Very knowledgeable guy.
http://alloy-artifacts.org/contact.html
Make sure when you email your title says something like "please look/help, cant find maker" or something like this..
I'd like to see a picky of the whole thing too please.
I've updated the images
Here's another good link I found while searching..
https://cooperstoolmuseum.com/woodworking-tools/
Sorry I cant help you ID it, but there's no doubt is a spectacular old tool -- whoever its maker/manufacturer is obviously expended lots of extra effort/cost to make it beautiful as well as functional, now also long lasting. :-) What is to argue about with that concept, in our current age of 'throwaway tools'...? <sigh><banghead>
Thanks for the updated photos. It's a beautiful thing. I also spent a bit of time searching and cannot find any info on this particular maker but there seems to be a lot of different ones some of which are from tool makers that seem fairly obscure and seem to have disappeared quite a long time ago.
I also like old tools and have one or two in the shed. :)
Thank you everyone for your efforts.