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This vintage toolbox has been in my family for three generations now. I moved it into the doorway of the shop to capture some nice evening light coming through the side window and also the garage door opening. I like the texture, it has a nice gritty feel.

These are some old tools I inherited from my great-grandfather, Forrie Wall of Tenants Harbor, ME; he was a carpenter, orchard-keeper, and jack-of-all-trades, and one of Andrew Wyeth's guides to coastal Maine. Of these tools, the hammer is the only one I actually know how to use, and that rather ineffectually.

My apologies for the poor quality...this is more about the face in the picture than the actual picture itself. I love finding faces in random objects.

Last time I saw this toolbox was in the 1990s, in the main entrance

to the Chrysler Technical Center.

Visited the Walter P Chrysler Museum to snap some photos,

because they are closing to the public on December 30, 2012

Auburn Hills, Michigan

Please credit "Kim Bartlett - Animal People, Inc."

Lots of imperfections, but still quite an improvement. Bonney Tools was a manufacture in 30s 40s and 50s. I have many of my father’s original mechanics tools and use them frequently.

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Interior&Accessoires

Plößlgasse 11

1040 wien

 

Vintage Cottage ShabbyChic

Lambretta restoration project. I replaced the Serveta fuel lever and petcock, and will install floor strips instead of rubber mats

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