After Jim's recent thread about his "special French vice" ("Say no more... say no more!") I thought another thread about threads might go down well.
I just happened to have to go into a rather nice old tool shop today, where I was persuaded to take away a pair of old wooden cramps. I don't really need them; I will struggle to find somewhere to put them, but they were so nice that they came home with me.
So if I share a few photos with the therapy group, you will all tell me I did the right thing, won't you?
There is a maker's name on the larger one -
C MILLER
3, HIGH BRIDGE.
That sounds like a Newcastle address and indeed BPM III lists Charles Miller as a planemaker at that address in 1847 and as a "Cutler, surgical instrument maker and ironmonger" in 1855.
There's another name there too, which is a bit faint but I think reads TS TYNEMOUTH.
Could that be the name of a Training Ship perhaps? Is it too fanciful to imagine a naval apprentice popping down to the nearest ironmonger for a cramp or two? Whatever the story, I like them, and thought that anyone who liked Jim's vice would agree.
I just happened to have to go into a rather nice old tool shop today, where I was persuaded to take away a pair of old wooden cramps. I don't really need them; I will struggle to find somewhere to put them, but they were so nice that they came home with me.
So if I share a few photos with the therapy group, you will all tell me I did the right thing, won't you?
There is a maker's name on the larger one -
C MILLER
3, HIGH BRIDGE.
That sounds like a Newcastle address and indeed BPM III lists Charles Miller as a planemaker at that address in 1847 and as a "Cutler, surgical instrument maker and ironmonger" in 1855.
There's another name there too, which is a bit faint but I think reads TS TYNEMOUTH.
Could that be the name of a Training Ship perhaps? Is it too fanciful to imagine a naval apprentice popping down to the nearest ironmonger for a cramp or two? Whatever the story, I like them, and thought that anyone who liked Jim's vice would agree.