1907 DISSTON Lumberman Handbook (Reprint)

1907 DISSTON Lumberman Handbook (Reprint) 5 3/8″ x 8 1/2″ Paperback 208 pages Published/Reprinted by Mid-West Tool Collectors Association in May 1985 CONDITION Very Good Clean Inside front cover has 9/2/83 penned in No other issues noted See all pictures Please contact us with any questions! PLEASE ADD ME TO YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST. PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS! THANKS FOR LOOKING I combine shipping if you have multiple wins I typically ship next day after receipt of payment International Buyers – Please Note: I typically sell internationally with eBay’s Global Shipping program. I have found that this option is price competitive and adds protection for both the buyer and seller All import fees, taxes and charges are paid upfront with eBay’s Global Shipping program If eBay’s Global Shipping Program is not used, all import and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer 2

Rare Disston Lumberman’s Handbook 1923 Edition

Rare Disston lumberman’s handbook, 1923 edition. Some pages are bent, creased, etc. Please look at picture too see what is included and condition. Please ask any questions you may have before buying. I will do my best to answer them. Any returns need to be made within 30 days. Item also will need to be in same condition as sent to you. If any problems do arise please contact me first. I will do my best too make this a smooth process for both of us. Thanks and happy ebaying!!!

Antique 1923 Disston Lumberman’s Handbook

This handbook, dating back to 1923, contains a wealth of information and insights on woodworking tools and techniques, making it a unique addition to any collection. With its detailed information on various tools and techniques used in the lumber industry, this handbook serves as a valuable resource for both collectors and enthusiasts of antique tools.

Curtis and Gartside Co Lumberman’s Ready Reckoner – Advertising Lumber Guide

The Curtis and Gartside Co Lumberman’s Ready Reckoner is an advertising guide for the lumber industry, originating from the United States. This handy tool, known as a “ready reckoner,” was likely used by lumbermen to quickly calculate measurements and quantities of lumber needed for various projects. With the brand name Curtis and Gartside inscribed, this collectible item showcases a piece of history from the lumber industry.