jimi43
Established Member
The threat of rain which never materialised put most people off the bootfair today so I only managed to get one item.....
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :wink:
Now far be it for me to gloat (oh go on then Jim....WHOOOPIE!)...but I love this little Bate protractor!
Darn thing cost me half my blinkin' budget...leaving only £12 for the next two bootfairs tomorrow and bank holiday Monday.....but who cares!
It has a tiny ding out of the "subtle bevel"....
....but I don't care about that either....just look at that early 19thC script...that always does it for me...
I think all children should learn copperplate script from birth...if it were up to me! :mrgreen: :wink:
I'm grinning from ear to ear and next week...when I tire of it...I can sell it on for a wee bit more than I paid for it...maybe...maybe not...I might just keep it.
I ummmmd and arrrrd about a Sweetheart compass plane is beautiful condition but at £50 I just couldn't justify it and five minutes later when I convinced myself I could justify it...it had gone. :roll:
There was also a Spiers of Ayr rabbet plane...like my Slater but alas...some TW*T had filed the mouth back...probably following a ding...and at £45 it was just too much for the damage...critical damage...so I passed.
Well....more luck tomorrow I guess...
Jim
Robert Brettell Bate (1782-1847) of London produced hydrometers, saccharometers, and weights and measures for the Board of Excise and Customs, and other departments of the British government. Bate also made, or at least signed his name to, various other mathematical, optical, and philosophical instruments.
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :wink:
Now far be it for me to gloat (oh go on then Jim....WHOOOPIE!)...but I love this little Bate protractor!
Darn thing cost me half my blinkin' budget...leaving only £12 for the next two bootfairs tomorrow and bank holiday Monday.....but who cares!
It has a tiny ding out of the "subtle bevel"....
....but I don't care about that either....just look at that early 19thC script...that always does it for me...
I think all children should learn copperplate script from birth...if it were up to me! :mrgreen: :wink:
I'm grinning from ear to ear and next week...when I tire of it...I can sell it on for a wee bit more than I paid for it...maybe...maybe not...I might just keep it.
I ummmmd and arrrrd about a Sweetheart compass plane is beautiful condition but at £50 I just couldn't justify it and five minutes later when I convinced myself I could justify it...it had gone. :roll:
There was also a Spiers of Ayr rabbet plane...like my Slater but alas...some TW*T had filed the mouth back...probably following a ding...and at £45 it was just too much for the damage...critical damage...so I passed.
Well....more luck tomorrow I guess...
Jim