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Early 20th Century Dutch Woodworking Tools Framed Litho Advertising Sign diamond edge invented what is now known

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invented what is now known as the first true barbed wire

Exhibits minor signs of wear including paint chips

Early 20th century advertisement for Phoenix Knitting Works

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Early 20th Century Dutch Woodworking Tools Framed Litho Advertising Sign diamond edge invented what is now knownc. 1910s; J. Nooitgedagt & Zonen (Sons) IJlst (Drylts), Netherlands Antique litho printed advertisement for J. Nooitgedagt & Sons, a Dutch manufacturer of woodworking tools and, more famously, redens. Redens are the attachable blade one puts on a shoe to traverse ice, like a slip on skate blade. Depicted on the sign is a woodworker and his young apprentice or ward, who is likely being shown the trade. Exhibits minor signs of wear including rips and

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