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64 Old Woodworking Tools: Internet Resources

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64 Old Woodworking Tools: Internet Resources

Allan Fisher maintains a Web page devoted to the use, lore, and
acquisition of antique tools called the "Electronic Neanderthal"
it can be found at:

http:/www.cs.cmu.edu/~alf/en/en.html

Valuable archives and pointers to other net resources can be
found there. Among the archives are Ken Smith's Handtool.faq,
Patrick Leach's many essays on Stanley tools and Ralph Brendler's
essay on the care, feeding and exercise of cabinet scrapers.

There is a listserv group, the name of which says it all:
"Oldtools." The faqs and archives of the group can be found at
the Electronic Neanderthal, as well as information about
subscribing.

























 

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