Links

The links below are sites we believe may be of interest to our customers. If you would like to add your site to this list please e-mail your site and its name.

 


Once a year, enjoy three great days when the world of woodworking comes to you. See new products, shop face-to-face with top tool companies, watch professional demonstrations and meet other woodworkers who share your interests.

Publisher of Books on
Antique Tools & Early Trades and Technology

The purpose of the Early American Industries Association, Inc. is to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industries in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea; also to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, and mechanical devices which were used in early America.

The Mid-West Tool Collectors Association is a non-profit international organization whose purpose is the study, preservation and understanding of the early tools, implements and devices used by our ancestors in their homes, shops, on the farms and on the seas.

If you collect, use, or are interested in old tools, PNTC will interest you. We are a growing group of more than 450 men and women who share your interest.

Rocky Mountain Tool Collectors (RMTC) is a regional club incorporated in Colorado as a non-profit corporation. There are no specific geographical boundaries; however, its regional character is intended to make communications among its members easy.

In 1977, a small group of tool collectors formed CRAFTS, meeting informally to talk about tools. In 1980, the Club was incorporated as a non-profit organization with the purpose of encouraging interest in early trades and industries and fostering the identification, study, preservation and exhibition of early tools and implements.

 

 

Vintage Saw

Our mission here at Vintage Saws is to provide the highest quality saws of the 19th and 20th Century to the woodworker and collector alike. All the saws that we sell are newly sharpened, properly set and ready to use right out of the box. We strive to sell only the finest quality tools and know that you will be pleased with your purchase.

 

Falcon-Wood

 

Guild of Oregon Woodworkers
A united group of hobbyists and professionals sharing a common passion for woodworking

 

 

INCHMARTINE TOOL BAZAAR
The UK's No. 1 Old Tool Web Site

 


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