My oldest hand tool that I can date is my Stanley no. 3, Ty 9, so it dates between 1902-1909. I don’t have a cool story about this tool (other than its old) but….


…My oldest power tool is the Walker-Turner 16” that I inherited from my FIL, which does have a cool story. It’s usually hard to actually date the WTs since they used the same numbers for a huge range of dates, but…my FIL got this saw in the 70s. As the story goes, he bought it from a retired tradesman who was unloading his tools due to his age. Supposedly, the saw was new in ‘42-‘43 when the tradesman took receipt of it off the delivery truck at the production shop he was working at for the War effort in the San Francisco area (Richmond, I believe). When he left the shop, many years later, he bought the saw off of them and kept it in his own shop, until selling it to my FIL… Kinda cool!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".