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Ms. Boardman,
I'm an exhibit technician at a new living history farm-and I'm
looking for a good source for correct period 19th century
reproduction farm and woodworking tools(hoes, axes and so on). I
need tools for practical use that are also accurate reproductions
and if possible with the first two criteria-reasonably priced:)
Any advice on the best source(s) for such would be much
appreciated.
Best,
Walt Bailey
> The ALHFAM web page can be reached at www.alhfam.org.
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> K. Boardman
> The Farmers' Museum
> Cooperstown, NY
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