Awl #24 (and 24 1/2)

T Witko

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wow you guys just rock!!
super great find. i really love them little scrapers
 

that is an extra nice one
look at the 3rd image and enlarge it as big as possible......
.......the sanding (thinning marks) are very visible ......and give it character......these were most likely done with a piece of pumice or a piece of sandstone
 

that is an extra nice one
look at the 3rd image and enlarge it as big as possible......
.......the sanding (thinning marks) are very visible ......and give it character......these were most likely done with a piece of pumice or a piece of sandstone

Yes, someone went the extra mile on this one. And sooo sharp - still.
 

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You are going to have to do a really cool frame of all those awls. They are just great T Witko. Glad you guys are saving them. Great patina.
HH
TnMtns
 

You are going to have to do a really cool frame of all those awls. They are just great T Witko. Glad you guys are saving them. Great patina.
HH
TnMtns[/QUOTEThanks, I feel very fortunate at the "awl"some find streak I've had and I'll have to get another set of photos with them awl together. The really amazing thing is that same approximately 12x12 foot area. I'm not sure how to prove it, but I think they were made by the same person.
 

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