I have a PDF of the two part article - from 2008, how the years fly by! If you cannot find your copy, I can email mine. Probably not a bad idea to...
Mine arrived today... there goes the afternoon. Thanks Simon for your great work. Research will grow as there is now a framework in place, and...
Great news Simon, I am looking forward to some very interesting reading. will check the wk site Regards Peter
Fred, with the rise in the A$ and the gouging by the Aus Post Office, not surprised at quotes. On the other hand posting from UK to Aus not too...
A nice saw on eBay Oz, and a nice price....
I get the feeling this is not that old a saw, somehow, although the eBay description suggests first 1/2 of 19th C. Most interesting is that the...
http://www.woodworkforums.com/f152/more-saw-restoration-164730/ shows a panel saw with the struck name and split nuts . Looks to be late 19th...
I think that is Dundee. As I understand sawmakers were very rare in Scotland, I am guessing Ross is a merchant
Have a look at: http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=6136781&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o= This maker not in...
Oops Fred, I am so used to finding little/nothing about Oz makers on Google, I did not even look. Mea maxima calpa (about all I remember from...
This has just finished , and the maker is listed on the HTPAA website http://www.htpaa.org.au/ausmakers.php?search=B. Now is this an Oz made...
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