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Old 04-08-2011, 03:33 PM
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Default D.R. barton gouges

Hello Everyone?
I just acquired a tool an old wooden tool chest full of carpenter tools....alot of D.R. Barton incannel and outcannel gouges and chisels and i want to sell the tools but don't know the terminology and what prices to charge ..can any one recomend a book or a place to find out a fair price? Any help would be greatly appreciated..Denny Johnston
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