Fab haul of vintage loot. Brass backsaw means I may have to finally have a crack at some dovetails. The two Moore and Wright instruments have the better or me, one is for turning I think, the other has the better of me!
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Would have been rude not to! Happy Xmas all, I hope you’ve had a great day and are now chilling out!They would appear to be a odd-leg caliper for scribing a mark a set distance from an edge, and an outside calliper. And an ebony gauge. A lovely Sheffield steel punch. If I had to guess, I'd say they are old new stock found in the cellar of a rural Co. Dublin hardware store that closed in the '80s.
The chisel appears to be a 3/4" Sheffield cast steel chisel ground down to 18mm for a depth of 4mm, presumably for veneer work.
And that bottle looks remarkably like a bottle of fine whiskey, distilled in the big Cooley distillery and aged in bourbon casks in old riverside John Locke distillery in Kilbeggan, which is excellent over ice, but not so valuable that you couldn't make a cocktail if so desired.
Just guessing, like.
What is 8:48 Christmas night here in Canada. I quess if I ever want to know what’s going on tommorrow I can always ask you guys the day before!It's 2am now so I guess it's happy boxing day, I hope you all had a fantastic day, hopefully more pics will be posted here as well as the photo thread so we can all chat about what we got
Whoever my SS is did a great job, the bracket is soo small at just under 4" x 3", really tricky to carve at this scale, and in oak, just to make things doubly difficult. Lovely work.View attachment 125050View attachment 125051
The only thing I recall of Tullamore Dew is the worst hangover I ever had before or since!Pressies opened, dinner ate, house cleaned, dishwasher emptied x2, dog walked x2, family movie watched, and everyone bar me is conked out in bed.
Feet up, Wheel of Time on big screen, whiskey time.
I had an acquaintance who came from Cobh. He drank Jameson's (insisting it is jamm eson's not Jameson's) and wouldn't touch that Northern Irish muck Bushmills. Every time I bought a round I gave him Bushmills - he never noticed for years. Black Bush is rather wonderful, I surprised they haven't had to rename it yet.The only thing I recall of Tullamore Dew is the worst hangover I ever had before or since!
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