Sheilajeanne Report post Posted February 17, 2019 (edited) https://www.kijiji.ca/v-hobbies-craft/barrie/leather-craft-tools/1414225267?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true&fbclid=IwAR3pgIymwiwxWTia_i1NhEC6i67R2F1Ixu8JbBGZrqj77aaMjj0Q8sB9rvE I still haven't had time to take a really close look at what I've got, but from what I saw in the shop, it was well worth the price! The stamps are a mixed bag: some are Craft Tool made in U.S.A., some are Craft Tool made in Taiwan, and some are non-Tandy stamps made in Japan. There are over 100 stamps! Edited February 17, 2019 by Sheilajeanne Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tugadude Report post Posted February 17, 2019 Funny, I have the same X-Acto set. You did great, hope you find some gems in there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted February 17, 2019 I just finished cataloging the figure stamps. This is just the right side of the stamp box, there are approximately 70 more stamps on the left side, plus some stitching chisels, two swivel knives and two extra swivel knife blades: Diesel truck – no maker's mark Taiwan Barontoola 292 flower and leaf stamp Taiwan W818 flower stamps (2 the same) Ivan Taiwan J 547 flower stamp Taiwan L948 leaf stamp Ivan Taiwan L 949 leaf stamp Taiwan L 515 leaf stamp Taiwan L 516 leaf stamp Craftool USA Z772500 heart stamp Craft Japan O 85 heart stamp Craftool USA Z 726 heart stamp Ivan Taiwan Z785 star stamp Ivan Taiwan L 792 maple leaf Craft Japan W 966 rose Taiwan F 991 compound leaf stamp Craftool USA W 755200 small acorn Craftool USA W755300 medium acorn Taiwan W 554 large acorn Craftool USA L 951 leaf stamp Craftool USA L 950 leaf stamp Ivan Taiwan L 929 leaf stamp Ivan Taiwan L 930 leaf stamp Taiwan L 953 leaf stamp Taiwan L 954 leaf stamp Craftool W96400 rose stamp Ivan Taiwan D 616 ribbon and flower stamp Ivan Taiwan D 617 small flower Taiwan W 567 ?? background stamp. Medium Ivan Taiwan W 568 background stamp, same pattern as above, large Craftool USA W 965 rose stamp Craftool X 503S triangular basket weave stamp, large Craftool X 502S triangular basket weave, medium Taiwan, W 553, medium acorn stamp Craftool USA, Z 952, bucking horse and rider U 787 (can't read maker's stamp) large daisy flower stamp Craftool USA G 870 border stamp Taiwan W 561 acorn cap, medium Taiwan W 562, acorn cap, large Taiwan, Barontoolla, 634, Horse stamp Craftool USA, Z460 horseshoe stamp Craftool Co. 343, spiral seeder Barontoola, Taiwan, 815, large sunburst stamp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted February 17, 2019 Anyone familiar with Barontoola stamps, and Craft Japan? Also, which stamps are older, Craftool Co. or Craftool U.S.A.? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted February 17, 2019 I think craftool USA is older and craft Japan are supposed to be pretty decent. (I think) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buzzardbait Report post Posted February 17, 2019 The Craftool Co. stamps are older than the Craftool USA stamps. The Craftool Co. with a number only were pre 1963 and the ones with a letter prefix and a number were made prior to 1968. They then became Craftool Co. USA and later Craftool USA. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted February 17, 2019 (edited) As I sort through these, I see I am going to have some stamps available for sale. There are a few duplicates, as well as duplicates of stamps I already own. Many of the Craftool stamps are the older ones I've been wanting! Some of the more common stamps have the numbers and letters nearly worn away from use... The former owner engraved his name (Heyden) on some of the tools. I wonder what happened to him... It's interesting to see the difference between older and newer tools with the same numbers. I have 3 versions of the 707 veiner. The oldest one is the smallest (Craftool Co., no letter) while the 2 newer ones (Craftool USA) are very similar, but one is just slightly thinner than the other! Edited February 17, 2019 by Sheilajeanne Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted February 17, 2019 As you can probably see from the photos, there's an Al Stohlman brand trim knife, made in China. I'm assuming this is probably going to be of the same quality as the Al Stohlman round knives, which won't hold an edge because the steel is such poor grade? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites