new carving chisels.

fishfish

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Jul 29, 2007
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I may have mentioned before that i have been given some very old carving chisels by an old mate of mine Reuben,he was gifted them by an old chap who had been a professional wood carver all his life and many were not new when he got them,i have done some light research and a good few are early 20th century and older. In all i was given 80 chisels and they are every type you can think of and a few more besides,today i started cleaning them up and wiping down with a lightly oiled rag ,here are some pictures:

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and some makers/ owners marks:

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thanks for looking.
 

dwardo

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Aug 30, 2006
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That is a nice sight fish, lucky man. Now get teaching the lads how to sharpen chisels as they have a lot of work to do ;)
 

calgarychef

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May 19, 2011
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Sweet! You've got just about everything you need, my set has a couple of "v" chisels which I use a lot. I think the addis chisels can be sent to the factory and refurbished for a minimal charge....maybe even free?
 

Everything Mac

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Nov 30, 2009
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Very nice indeed you lucky sod you!

Its never bad when good tools get put in the hands of some one who will use them properly.
Andy
 

Paddytray

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Jul 11, 2012
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There nothing like the ones in the first post FISHFISH but they'll do to get me learning.
:newbie:
Paddytray .;
 
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