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A PRICE GUIDE TO ANTIQUE TOOLS 4th ed.

A PRICE GUIDE TO ANTIQUE TOOLS 4th ed.
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The only price guide to factor in prices realized from tool sales on the Internet. Contains a staggering 12,000+ individual and chart combinations for prices. Prices cover tools that are available in the market place, with explanations for each tool group to help the reader classify condition. Chapters include buying antique tools, tool wood indentification, clubs to join and reference books.

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