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THIS SITE UNDER INTENSE CONSTRUCTION

Stick with us while we rebuild. We may take our time but in the end, it's gonna look nice. Stuff may come, stuff may go, but it'll all be here plus lots more.

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Museum - Manufacturers & Merchants
Nicholson File Company

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NICHOLSON FILE COMPANY. OPERATING FOUR DISTINCT PLANTS. Providence, R.I., U.S.A., March 9, 1896.
Letterhead to Messrs. Henry H. Myers & Sons, Lexington, Va. Graphics of all four plants in all their smoking glory

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Nicholson Swiss Pattern Files, also Tools and Specialities. Nicholson File Company, Providence, R.I., U.S.A.
Nicholson Files, Increment Cut... Nicholson File Company, Providence, R.I., U.S.A.
both, 1889.
Files and rasps get a bad rap. People think of them as poor seconds for shaping stuff. They're seen as 'cheaters' for when you can't get a joint right, or make a mistake that needs to be corrected. Files and rasps are anything but. Essential tools that should be in every mechanicks tool chest, they are the intermediate step in shaping wood, plastic or metal. Don't leave home without them.

Courtesy of Peter Evans.

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