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Sam Thompson

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  1. They are not in good enough condition to be valuable to a collector and are too old/uncertified/obsolete to be of much use in any industrial application. There is a part number for replacement tips, so it looks like those are consumable; without a supply of spares (and given the cheap availability of modern/more accurate methods of ascertaining temperature) I'd say that you have what we in England would call a "White Elephant".

  2. Given the difficulty of making these things accurately by forging and the evenness of the original piece, I think it likely that the originals were cut out. This kind of thing was pretty much mass-produced in small factories and they would have used the simplest method available. The waste produced would have been easily large enough to use for other components.

  3. The value of second-hand gear is defined solely by supply and demand, decide what you're prepared to pay (with reference to prices asked by recent vendors) and then wait for a suitable offer. I agree, if you're selling it's easier to lower the price than raise it but asking a stupidly high amount will only alienate potential buyers. Bull***t descriptions annoy people, no-one will spend such a huge amount of cash without some knowledge; although they give us a good laugh.

  4. This kind of thread serves to highlight the difference between us old-world smiths and our colonial colleagues. I've never heard of anyone trying to repair worn/broken vices or anvils (other than as an academic exercise) on this side of the pond. It shows how scarce these things that we take for granted can get. I've got five leg-vices and I've never paid more than £10 for one; strangers regularly offer to sell me anvils. If TFSR get their way, things could get that bad over here, while perfectly usable tools adorn gardens all over the third world (or get melted down in China!).

  5. I'm still trying to get hold of him, I'll pm you when I've spoken to him. I don't think it's postable... It weighs a ton (when I first tried to pick up the bottle I thought it was stuck to the shelf!). Ludlow's not too far from Gloucestershire; if it's any help, I occasionally go to Ledbury.

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