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Default I want to read some old woodworking books -- any suggestions?


Mark Wells wrote:
Then I was reading one of Roy Underhill's books and he showed a picture
of a cart they used to move logs ... Genius!


You might enjoy _A Museum of Early American Tools_, by Eric Sloane
Ballantine Books, 1964

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