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10th June 2022, 11:11 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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James Howarth draw knife
I decided that it was about time to tidy up my grandfather's draw knife. It is stamped James Howarth Sheffield and from a Google search would seem to be a 10" cast steel carpenters drawing knife according to their 1882 catalogue, a very interesting document in itself. I am guessing that it is a later version as the 1882 catalogue describes it as having "brass cap and ferrule". This one has a steel ferrule and cap, assuming that the cap is what holds the handles on.
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I tried to upload a picture but unfortunately it wouldn't work
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11th June 2022, 10:50 AM #3New Member
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Nice! I love old hand tools like that.
Especially cool because it belonged to your grandfather.
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