Downwindtracker2
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I bought a couple of odd Footprint branded chisels at a flea market(car boot), A 1/4" and a 1/2" bench. They look very Swedish. The 1/2" blade is very thin, like the black plastic handle '70s Sandviks. Instead of a tang they have a small socket, like my 5002 Stanley firmer chisels. The beech handles are very Swedish, double knurling on the brass ring, 19mm instead of the 17 that's on my tanged made-in-Sweden OK butt chisels, thumb hollow, 32mm diameter handle, light gauge blued steel anti-split ring and a domed top. The handle even have the three pairs of rings turned on them. The red stamp Footprint/Sheffield/England on the handle goes across, instead of lengthwise. Do any of you fellow have when they were made, or where ?
I'm really impressed with how nice they balance and feel. Years ago I picked up a 1 1/4" poorly regarded thin bladed hollow black plastic handle Sandvik out of a K-Mart clearance bin. When I built a cedar strip canoe, that chisel saw a great deal of use as a parrying chisel. When I retired, I thought to finish equipping my shop, I have set of Stanley 5002/Narex bevel edged firmer and a set of Stanley60/OK butt chisels, but after the canoe, I saw a "need" for black handled Sandviks, I've even found a couple. But those Footprints with their wooden handles has me looking at those black plastic handles on the Sandviks with evil thoughts.
I'm really impressed with how nice they balance and feel. Years ago I picked up a 1 1/4" poorly regarded thin bladed hollow black plastic handle Sandvik out of a K-Mart clearance bin. When I built a cedar strip canoe, that chisel saw a great deal of use as a parrying chisel. When I retired, I thought to finish equipping my shop, I have set of Stanley 5002/Narex bevel edged firmer and a set of Stanley60/OK butt chisels, but after the canoe, I saw a "need" for black handled Sandviks, I've even found a couple. But those Footprints with their wooden handles has me looking at those black plastic handles on the Sandviks with evil thoughts.