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Jewelers pump drill w/brass flywheel and r++ewood handle G++

$ 118.8

Availability: 90 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: G++ condition. wood is solid cord is good, No rust.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

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    Jewelers pump drill w/brass flywheel and r++ewood handle G++
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    rrcollectibles1877 A shorthistory.~~CHISELS PLANES & STUFF~~
    At 11 years old, in the summer of 1960, I had 8 differentpart time fobs. Mostly relating to
    newspapers. Some yard maintenance and some babysitting. Atfirst, I walked my routes in a small, at the time, in the outer edges or LAcounty. Eventually I was able to purchase a new Western Flyer bicycle formWestern Auto on the payment plan with my mother cosigning. It was .00 a monthfor 10 months. I loved the bike.~~~~
    At 16 years old I left home and worked full time in a metalfabrication department for a company that made patio furniture. I was thesecond fastest production operator on the brake and punch out presses in theplant. The Forman was the fastest. Also crushed 4 digits on my hands.~~~~
    At 19 years old I was a Sargent in charge of an AirborneInfantry Squad which had a M-60 machine gun crew. I was sent to the Republic ofViet Nam. Was wounded in the end of 67. When I came home I couldn't find acomfortable place to work so started my own business. In the late 60s and early70s I made leather products, sold to a few stores and on the streets of SanFrancisco to the tourists. One of the first shops I sold to, when they had onlytwo stores, was the Gap. ~~~~
    After about 10,000 belts and a good number of bags, satchels and key fobs Imoved on to Jewelry. I started selling my silver as a San Francisco StreetArtist (San Francisco Street Artist License No 28)~~~~
    As I got into gold and precious gems I moved on to art shows first in Floridathen eventually up the entire east coast along with the mid-west. Atlanta,Virginia Beach, New York City, all the big towns in Ohio, then on to Detroit,Ann Arbor, Chicago, and many cities in between then back down south. Whiledoing the touring I received over 70 awards for design and craftsmanship. Bythe time I was 40 I had my own jewelry store and became a Graduate Gemologist(GIA) in Delray Beach Florida. I designed, manufacturing, sold and appraising jewelryfor 1100 families. During that time, I designed, developed, and taught thejewelry program for the Boca Raton Museum. I retired from the store (sold outat 50) and only took on custom work or one-of-a-kind pieces for specialclients. ~~~~
    I moved back to Colorado (was born in Denver) about 10years ago. Yes, I'm no spring chicken. For the last several years I have beencreating works in wood and have plans to combine gems with fine wood products.In the mean time I started collecting antique woodworking tools. I studied andworked with many a vintage tool. Realizing I could find good tools at auctionsand bring them to the public at a lower price that I had been paying. Now I'mbringing these finds to you.~~~~
    Please feel free to contact me for any questions orrequests.~~~~
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