Members paris3200 Posted March 11, 2008 Author Members Report Posted March 11, 2008 Please forgive the ignorance, but whats the difference between a Bisonette, round, or western edger? I thought the entire purpose of an edger was to take the hard edge off a piece of leather and leave a rounded edge. So why so many different types? Jason Quote http://www.parisleatherworks.com
Members greg gomersall Posted March 11, 2008 Members Report Posted March 11, 2008 Steve some of these edgers are marked C. Rosecrans Pat. June 2. 03 and others are just marked Pat. Appl'd. For. So they were from the late 1800's till the early 1900's anyways. Maybe someone else can fill us in more. The only tools of thiers I have seen so far are Bisonette edgers. Greg Quote
gtwister09 Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 Steve some of these edgers are marked C. Rosecrans Pat. June 2. 03 and others are just marked Pat. Appl'd. For Here's the patent for the Rosecrans Beveling tool. Up to this point I have only seen these edging tools. Rosecrans Edging Tool Patent Regards, Ben Quote
gtwister09 Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I received Bob's latest brochure today. There was some talk of purchasing some of Bob's edgers. Bad news........ The Concord, Bisonette and Turn Back Edgers are all sold out. Regards, Ben Quote
Hilly Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 Well my birthday is coming up and the wife is wanting to know what I want. For some reason she just laughs when I say a 67 mustang. <snip>Thanks, Jason Jason, a man after my own heart 'cept that'd be a '65 Mustang fastback. Just like the one collecting dust in my garage.... Quote
Members paris3200 Posted March 29, 2008 Author Members Report Posted March 29, 2008 Jason, a man after my own heart 'cept that'd be a '65 Mustang fastback. Just like the one collecting dust in my garage.... Well if its taking up to much room I'm sure I could find some room for it. Jason Quote http://www.parisleatherworks.com
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