Do you know what this antique tool, from the collection of the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, was used for? Jennifer Royer, the museum's curator, says the dimensions of the are 7 1/2 inches by 1 ...
Can you identify this object from the collection of the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum? The tool is 72 inches long, 37 inches wide and 11 inches tall. Send your guess to Mary Ellen Wright at ...
There’s something about old hand tools that modern versions just don’t have. Maybe it’s the craftsmanship, the weight of solid steel, or the way they were built to last through generations of hard ...
We want to hear about what you collect and why. Email Cindy Hval at dchval@juno.com or call Kimberly Lusk at (509) 459-5457. A wooden box in Harold Young’s workshop holds the genesis of his collection ...
Thousands of handcrafted antique tools that a retired woodworking teacher spent decades collecting but never used are worth more than $35,000. Roy Turnage, 88, spent years adding to his haul that ...
In 2007, Paul Zlotoff bought 180 acres in South Hero with an RV park, a marina, a defunct convenience store and a farmhouse that belonged to a member of the Allen family — yes, those Allens. The site, ...
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