Rhyolith
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I have seen one bull nosed billhoke made by a blacksmith Aberaeron. Other than that no tools made in Wales.
Are/were there any tool manufactures in Wales?
Are/were there any tool manufactures in Wales?
Much of my work making tools such as try and mitre squares, set squares, and bevels, involved hand and machine riveting.
I also made mortice and marking gauges, builders levels, mallets, bow saws, and plumbers tools such as dressers, setting in sticks and bossing sticks.
We supplied tools to many other well-known manufacturers and companies, such as Rabone, Tyzack, Sorby and JC Clay and John Hall of Cardiff.
Wow, thats a good statistic! Had no idea. Suppose it was the proximity to the heartland of where it all started (arguably).Jacob":1f39qkod said:There must have been hundreds: by 1851, Wales was the world's second leading industrial nation, behind England, it says here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/site ... tion.shtml
Rhyolith":1i462qvm said:Wow, thats' a good statistic! Had no idea. Suppose it was the proximity to the heartland of where it all started (arguably).Jacob":1i462qvm said:There must have been hundreds: by 1851, Wales was the world's second leading industrial nation, behind England, it says here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/site ... tion.shtml
cansdale":2cfrjua2 said:I had a straight razor that had CK made in wales engraved on the blade, but can't recall if it said where in wales.
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