Joel and the folks at Tools for Working Wood in Brooklyn New York have come out with the finest catalogue I have seen recently. Based on traditional design and implementation it is a joy to receive in the mail and a pleasure to read.
Nice to see old traditions preserved, Thanks. Most catalogues when they are out of date go into the recycle bin, this one will go in the bookcase.
Stephen
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