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EARLY SLICK need information on it
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02/15/11 10:45 PM
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case310350
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I have an early slick its all metal with a metal ball on top, it has some markings but no name. I can't figure out how to post a picture here so email me I I will send it to you I was told it from 1840
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Re: EARLY SLICK need information on it
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02/15/11 11:09 PM
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Jim Rogers
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To post a picture you have to upload it to a picture hosting site, and then copy the link from that site and post the link here.
email me the picture and I'll post it for you....
Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
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Re: EARLY SLICK need information on it
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02/16/11 03:10 PM
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Jim Rogers
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from case310350
Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
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Re: EARLY SLICK need information on it
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02/16/11 03:49 PM
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Jim Rogers
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Is it forged? Does it have a single bevel cutting edge? What width, length?
Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
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Re: EARLY SLICK need information on it
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03/27/11 02:56 PM
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Pete Ladd
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This tool may also have been used for splitting off radially sawn clapboards from their log core.
Pete
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Re: EARLY SLICK need information on it
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03/27/11 07:19 PM
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Dave Shepard
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I have a D handled slick, and I have been told that is what it was used for. I'll probably not use it much, but it was a beautifully hand forged piece, so it's now in the collection.
Member, Timber Framers Guild
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