GGs---
Might be instructive for those among us who have a particular 'axe to grind' to
name the names of old chisels and chisel manufacturers that make indifferent
quality or actually no-good iron, if anyone knows of any. I still hear someone
yelling 'ESKILTUNA' whenever the subject of chisels comes up, as if they're
palpably superior, but in my experience, they're very fine and in no way
superior to a dozen other brands I've spent time using. I think the little
sharks are pretty cool, when they sport 'em but I SO prefer the Preston logo and
the C E Jennings Arrowhead.
could be good; gam in OlyWA
How horrible it is to have so many people killed!---And what a blessing one
cares for none of them!
Jane Austen
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 06:38:06 AM PDT, galoot@l...
wrote:
Quoting John Ruth
> John Ruth
> Still somewhat saddened when finding a quality socket chisel with
> the socket mushroomed into unusablity or entirely absent
Hey, if you can get it cheap, buck or two, grab it! Galoot Darrell
LaRue has made a few spears from them for the SCA sport of thrown
weapons, basically throwing anything that will stick into a log round.
Ken Wright and I have been dipping our toes into it and incidentally
greasing the galoot slope for the guy who hosts the local practices in
his back yard. Between the three of us we could probably recycle a
number of abused chisels into a new and different life. ;-)
Might even start a fad in the kingdom given enough abused rescue chisels.
Esther
Who had a lovely pennsic but managed to break a Darrell turned mallet
whopping a hachet into splitting some supposedly green ash. It is a
strange thing to see a handle at a serious angle to the head and
realise lengthwise fibers are bending and breaking.
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