Tools Rare and Ingenious: Celebrating the World's Most Amazing Tools by Sandor Nagyszalanczyious.

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Tools Rare and Ingenious: Celebrating the World's Most Amazing Tools (Hardcover)

Over the centuries, craftsmen have transformed humble objects-drills, saws, planes, and levels-into works of art.

This new title expands on Sandor Nagyszalanczy's acclaimed The Art of Fine Tools by offering a world tour of objects that rarely leave the private vaults of collectors. A visual feast of the finest and most beautifully crafted vintage tools ever made, Tools offers engaging facts about their history, function, and manufacture.

Collectors and craftsmen will relish the depth of historical and technical information that accompanies each of the over 400 color photographs. Anyone whoISBN-10: 1561586560ISBN-13: 9781561586561 Published: Taunton Press Pages: 210

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DescriptionTools Rare and Ingenious: Celebrating the World's Most Amazing Tools (Hardcover)

Over the centuries, craftsmen have transformed humble objects-drills, saws, planes, and levels-into works of art.

This new title expands on Sandor Nagyszalanczy's acclaimed The Art of Fine Tools by offering a world tour of objects that rarely leave the private vaults of collectors. A visual feast of the finest and most beautifully crafted vintage tools ever made, Tools offers engaging facts about their history, function, and manufacture.

Collectors and craftsmen will relish the depth of historical and technical information that accompanies each of the over 400 color photographs. Anyone whoISBN-10: 1561586560ISBN-13: 9781561586561 Published: Taunton Press Pages: 210

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