FrankS Registered User Local time 12:07 PM Joined Aug 23, 2004 Messages 19,343 Location Canada, eh. View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #1 Old things fascinate me: people, buildings (abandoned), and tools. Please post images of tools that you find interesting. Attachments tools (Large).jpg 115.5 KB · Views: 0
Old things fascinate me: people, buildings (abandoned), and tools. Please post images of tools that you find interesting.
Dave Wilkinson Veteran Local time 5:07 PM Joined Feb 24, 2007 Messages 2,289 Location Hull, Yorkshire, U.K View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #2 Is that a Kiev service kit?
Bingley Veteran Local time 9:07 AM Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 7,426 Location Sacramento, California View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #3
FrankS Registered User Local time 12:07 PM Joined Aug 23, 2004 Messages 19,343 Location Canada, eh. View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #4 Maybe we can include other old things. Attachments Untitled-2 (Large).jpg 68.2 KB · Views: 0 onion-table-1 (Large).jpg 89.1 KB · Views: 0 onion-table-2 (Large).jpg 71.6 KB · Views: 0
Andrew Sowerby Well-known Local time 9:07 AM Joined Aug 10, 2005 Messages 1,025 Location HFX, NS View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #5 Bacon-cutting tool: Zeiss Ikon + Biogon 35 + Fuji 400H
petronius Veteran Local time 6:07 PM Joined Oct 4, 2006 Messages 3,168 Location Southern Germany View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #6 FrankS your first one is stunning. Reminds me of a medieval surgery setup;-) I have tools for stonemasons, traditional and modern. Attachments img250.jpg 49 KB · Views: 0 ar35.jpg 72.1 KB · Views: 0
FrankS your first one is stunning. Reminds me of a medieval surgery setup;-) I have tools for stonemasons, traditional and modern.
S sweathog Well-known Local time 5:07 PM Joined May 30, 2007 Messages 891 Location London View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #7 Olympus 35LC. Please excuse grain.
P Photog9001 - Local time 6:07 PM Joined Jul 16, 2005 Messages 347 View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #8 one of very few tools i'm actually interested in
FrankS Registered User Local time 12:07 PM Joined Aug 23, 2004 Messages 19,343 Location Canada, eh. View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #9 Thank you, Petronius. Sweathog, that looks just like my father's wood shop.
Keith The best camera is one that still works! Local time 3:07 AM Joined May 5, 2006 Messages 19,237 Location Australia View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #10 Never underate the humble hammer!😛 Ones with electricity in them are cool too.
charjohncarter Veteran Local time 9:07 AM Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 10,171 Location Danville, CA, USA View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #11
VictorM. Well-known Local time 12:07 PM Joined Oct 14, 2004 Messages 1,651 Location Toronto View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #12 An essential tool (Konica Autoreflex, 35/2, 1976?): Attachments PigIron.jpg 37.2 KB · Views: 0
S squirrel$$$bandit Veteran Local time 12:07 PM Joined Mar 8, 2008 Messages 6,244 View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #13
W Wayno Well-known Local time 4:07 AM Joined Oct 25, 2005 Messages 260 View My Gallery Jun 15, 2008 #14 That first shot is a cracker Frank - plenty of great textures there.
Mr_Flibble In Tabulas Argenteas Refero Local time 6:07 PM Joined Jul 31, 2007 Messages 4,678 Location The Lowlands View My Gallery Jun 16, 2008 #15 Anniversary Speed Graphic + Polaroid 405 Land pack holder. Fuji FP-100B
Pherdinand the snow must go on Local time 6:07 PM Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 7,869 Location by the river called the Gender View My Gallery Jun 16, 2008 #16 tools made of wood. [super ikonta] *** Attachments ameland004_k.jpg 113.4 KB · Views: 0 ameland005_k.jpg 114.6 KB · Views: 0