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Please find here a list of sites that we recommend and believe could be of an interest to you. Just click on the link and the site will be opened in a new window. If you have a site or know of one that you think would be a good addition to our list please contact: alex@classictools.com

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Classic Hand Tools   A new website from Mike Hancock selling fine quality new tools.
Collecting Network   Antiques and collectibles articles, information and resources
Collectors of Rare and Familiar Tools Society (CRAFTS)   An organization with the purpose of encouraging interest in early trades and industries.
Currency Converter   Here is a useful tool to find out how much money you are going to spend in your own currency wether you buy antique tools or second hand socks...
Early American Industries Association   An active group, for the study and better understanding of Early American Industries.
French Technical Museum   A wonderful interactive website with interesting pictures of early machinery and ornamental turning lathes.
Inchmartine Tool Bazaar   Andy Stephens welcomes you to The Inchmartine Tool Bazaar & Inchmartine Restorations web site
LADO   The only French tool collectors association, running the Bievre museum and fair.
Martin J. Donnelly   A very sharp website on tools and american tool auctions.1000's of books as well.
Mid-West Tool Collectors Association   The MWTCA is an important and active tool collectors association. Publishes a newsletter called 'The Gritsmill'.
Patrick's Blood And Gore   A witty website by Patrick Leach, selling very select new and old tools. Specailising in Stanley.
Roy Arnold,   One of the first english tool dealers stocks every book about tools and trade ever printed on this planet, as well as thousands of early and rare ones on the topic.A real mine!
Ships figureheads carver   This one is in french, but he is probably one of the last naval sculptors on this planet.
The Millers Falls Home Page   An interesting history and description of the famous comapny and their products.
The Toolshop   One of UKs' most popular antique tool sites from Tony Murland.
Troyes Museum   The best French Museum on tools. Displaying 8 thousand tools and most impressive library. The site is in 3 languages.

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