Jim Koepke
01-14-2020, 7:58 PM
A lot of Buck Brothers chisels and carving tools have found their way into my accumulation of woodworking tools. Today while working on a carving project my attention was drawn to one carving gouge in particular that has caught my eye before. It is the top one in this image:
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This mark is inside half of an oval. Most likely a weak stamp. What is odd about this gouge is there is also a mark on the back side:
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The buck's head trade mark started being used in the 1870s. The dual marking on this tool makes me think it came from the time their trade mark was being changed.
Somewhere there are another couple of tools with different Buck Brothers marks, but they weren't on the bench today.
jtk
-- Oops sorry, forgot to rotate the images before posting them.
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This mark is inside half of an oval. Most likely a weak stamp. What is odd about this gouge is there is also a mark on the back side:
423728
The buck's head trade mark started being used in the 1870s. The dual marking on this tool makes me think it came from the time their trade mark was being changed.
Somewhere there are another couple of tools with different Buck Brothers marks, but they weren't on the bench today.
jtk
-- Oops sorry, forgot to rotate the images before posting them.