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J. B. SHANNON,
PHILADELPHIA:
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TH
AUGUST, 1878.
We have the pleasure of presenting to you a large Illustrated Catalogue
and Price List of Carpenters' Tools.
The recent extensive enlargement of our Store has enabled us to greatly
increase the variety and quality of our stock.
The Tools quoted in this Catalogue are of the very best makes, consisting
of Disston's Celebrated Saws, Veit's hand-made Planes, Bailey's Patent Adjus
table Planes, Butcher's and Greave's English Chisels and Plane Irons, Pugh's
Boring Tools, Beatty's Hatchets, Barber's and Spofford'a Braces taking any
size bit wthout fitting.
All goods except by arrangement will be sent by express. Collect on de
livery, otherwise the money must accompany the order.
Endeavoring always to keep the price low ana the quality good,
A continuance of your favors respectfully solicited.
Poye. ftge.
Allies 88 Circular Saws 7. 8
Adjustable Cla aips. 84 Clamps, Adjustable 88
» Planes 21,22 " Door , 85
Angular Bit Holders 33, 35 '* Floor 88, 87
Annunciators 103 . « Screw 88
Angers, Carpenters' 31 " Saw Fliers 97
" Post 31 Ckamp Heads 84
" Millwrights' 32 Cold Chisels 30
" Boring Machine. 00 Compass Saws 8
Hollow 81, 82, 83 Compasses 45
Anger B1U 32, 33, 34 Corner Chisels 28
Handles 82 Countersink Bits 38, 20
Awls. Scratch 40 » Wheeler's - 38
" Brad 40 Cross-Cut Saws 8, 9, 10
Axe, Post 87 Cumberland Nails. 75
- Broad 88 Cutters. Washer 43, 44
Back Saws 8 Dadoe Planes 18
Bailey's Adjustable Plane* 21, 22 Dividers 45
Bead Places 18 Door Clamps 85
Bench Dogs 78 Dowel Bi's 34
" Hooks 17 " Plates - ; 34
" Screws 83. 84 Drawing Knives. 80, 81
Bevels, Sliding T. 57, 58 Drill Bits 39
" Combination 58 Drills, Bit Stock 39
Bits, Centre 38, 47 Dumb-Waiter Hoists 108. 107
" Oar 33 Floor Clamps 88. 87
- Anger 32, 33, 34 File Handles - 94
" Countersink 3D •<- SawMill Saw - 97
98.97
" Dowel 34
" Drill 39 Finishing Nails 75
" Gimlet 37 Fllletster Planes... IT
" Nose „ 38 Firmer
«•' Plane
Reamer ~.f »
38 •' Chisels
Gouges 28
27
.' Shell 38 Fore Planes „ 10, 14
" Spoon 38 Gauges, Marking 53
" Screw Driver 37 " Mortise 53. 54
» Taper 38 •'" Slitting
Panel 54
55
Bit Stock Drills 39 Gimlet Bits ~ 37
Bit Holders, Angular 33, 35 Gimlets 41
Blind Wiring Machine 88 Glass Cutters - 48
Block Plane 24 Glue Pots 74
Board and Log Role 8S Gouges, Firmer - 27
Bolt Ends 09 " Paring 29
"u Carriage
Stove 102
100 " Turning 30
" Tire 101 Grindstones 70, 71
" Machine 08 " Fixtures 72
Boring Machines 90.01 Grooving Plows 19
" Augers 00 Panel Plows. 20
Branding Irons. 89 Hand and Panet Saws 5
Brad Awls 40 Handles, Croes-Cut Saw 11
Broad Axe «8 " Auger 92, 93
Braces. Bit 59, 80 Chisels 93
Brick Chisels 30 File 94
» Hods 91 Hatchet 93
Bucks, Saw 11 Plane 92
Cabinet Scrapers 83 Saw 92
Car Bits 33 " Screw Drive 93
Carpenter's Augers 31 " with Toolsr 44
Slicks 31 Hand-Ball Bits 34
'• Pincers 44 Hand Screws 89
Carriage Bolts 102 Hammers, Nail 84
-Centre Bits 38, 47 " Adie Eye 84
Chalk Lines 44 Brad 85
" Une Reels 44 " Riveting. 85
Chisels, Brick... 30 Hatchets, Claw 85
" Cold 30 Half 88
" Corner 28 «•' Handles
Lathing 93
87
" Firmer 2* Shingling 88
Socket Framing 28 >' SolldSteel 87
" Joint 30 " Warehouse 87
Mortising Machine 94 Hoes, Mortar »1
Paring 29 Hods, Mortar »*
" Socket Firmer 28 - Brick 91
" Turning 30 Hollows and Bounds 18
Chl.-el Handles 98 Hollow Augers , 81, 82, 83
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Hoists, Dumb-waiter 10a, 107 Base* Jack Planes It
House Numbers 107 Reeding Plan* 13
Irons. Plane 28 Beamer B1U 38
" Branding W Hip Saws t
Jack PUDM 18, 1* Rules,
•• Two One Foot
" 48, 49, 10, 4751
Jointer " » H •• Three " 51
Joint Chisels W
kev hole Saws 1* "'• Architects...
Board Measure 51
51
Knives, Drawing 80, 81
Letches, Scant 104 " Board and Log 89
Lead Pencils - 45 " Caliper 52
Levels
'• Glasses. «, 8383 " Cog-Wheel 63
" Combination 12
" Repaired M " Steel ts
Lines, Chalk.....". 44 Saw Bucks A 11
Mai leu 05, 98 Handles ; 92
Machine Bolts 98 " Sets T7.T3.T9
Machine, Blind Wiring 88 " Files 98, 9T
Marking Gauges 63 " Filer's Clamps 9T
Match Planes 18 " Pads 12
Mill Saw Files 97 " Screws 11
Mitre Planes.. 1» Saws, Back - v. 6
" Cutters. 87 " Circular T, 8
Millwrights' Anger* 32 " Compass 6
Miller's Combination Plane 23 "•• Cross-Cut
Hand and Panel - 8, 9, 105
Mortar Hods 91 " Keyhole : 11
** Hoes ... ...i... ........ 91
Mortise Gauges . 53, 54 " Panel , 6
Mortising
i " " Machines Chisels 84, 95
94 " Blp 6
» Wood : .11
Nails, Cumberland 76 " Web ...V.. 12
" Finishing 78 Scratch Awls 40
Nail Punches 40 Secret Latches 104
Nose Bits 38 Screw Drivers ' 41
Nosing, or Step Planes 1* "•• "" Handles
Bits ST
92
Numbers, House 107
Nuts,
•' Square
Hexagon 101
102 Screws, Bench 83, 84
» Clamp 88
Oil Cans -. 88, 89 " Hand r. 89
UU Stones 89 « Wood .' 98
Pads. Saw - 11 Scrapers, Cabinet. 83
Panel Saws * Wall »8
" Gauges 64 Scribes, Timber 12
Paring Chisels 29 Set Screws 99
" Gouges 29 Sheaves, for Sliding Doors 105
Pencil Attachment 78 Shell Bits 38
Pincers, Carpenters' 44 Slicks, Carpenters' 81
Planes, Adjustable
•' IronWood. ...22,28,24,2s 21 Sliding T Bevels. 5T, 58
Slitting Gauges 55
Bead
>• Block. 18
24 Smoothing Planes 13, 14, 15
Socket Firmer Chisels
m Framing " ... 28
28
" Circular 22
Dadoe 18 Spoon Bits :.. 38
Fore 13, 14 Spoke Shaves -80
FUletster IT .* Trimmers 83
Groo>ing Plows. 19, 20 Squares, Try tt, 68
"'• Jack
Hollows and Bounds 13, 18
14 " Iron and Steel. 5T
Steel Letters and Figures. 89
" Jointer 14 " Stamps , Tt
" Match 18 Store Bolts 100
Mitre It Sup Planes It
Miller's Combination 23 Taper Bits 87
>' Nosing, or Step M Tape Measures J2, TS
Plow 19, 20 Timber Scribe* 12
» Rabbet IT Tire Bolts 101
Raising 19 Tool Chests 41
" Reeding It " Holder 41
« Smoothing 13, 14, U Tooth Planes It
>' Tooth It Trammel Points. 4t
Washboard.. It Try Squares / tt, M
Plane Bits
•' Irons »
28 Turning Chisels 30
" Gouges 30
" Handles 92 Washers ~ 100
Plates, Dowel 43 Washer Gutters 48, 44
Plumbs and Levels 83 Washboard Planes It
Pocket 1/evels 82 Wail Scrapers 83
Plumb Bobs Tl Web Saws 12
Post Augers 31 Wheeler's Countersink.... 38
Post Axe 8T Wlnterbottom's Try Squares. 55
Punches, Nail 40 Wood Saws 11
Rabbet Planes IT
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CATALOGUE.
STASDARD GAUQE.
Oauge No. 4 i inch scant. Gauge No. 9 3V inch scant.
ft u 5.. * " " 10 i " full.
I4 It A " ML " " 11 J " scant.
" sc*11'- "12 3'j " fulL
it tl TI3 ti
8 J. B. SHANNON. PHILADELPHIA.
30 Incb.
No. 77. Disston 4 Sons' Improved Wood Saw, Set and
Sharpened, the fastest cutting "Wood Saw in the
market, each, 1 00
No. 6. Disston & Sons' Cast Steel, Set and Sharpened, " 90
No. 3. Marshall's " " " " 75
Warren's " " " " 50
Disston's Extra Saw Blades, " " from 65 to 80
cents each.
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SAW BUCKS.
SAW PADS.
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BBASS SAW SCREWS.
No. 1. Flush Brass Saw Screws, . . . each, 03
" 2. " " " " «* 05
" 1. Oval " « " " 06
" 3. Embossed Brass Saw Screws, . " 10
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TIMBER S0RIBES.
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JACK PLANES.
FOEE PLANES.
SMOOTHING PLANES.
F0RE PLANES.
3/s
DADOES.
PILLETSTERS.
RABBET PLAITES.
10
MATCH PLANES.
RAISUG PLANES.
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GR00VHTG PLOWS.
5£ x 1J. 7 x 2.
Block Plane, 5J inch long, size 5JxlJ inch Cutter, each, 1 35
u u i « « it 2 " tt " 2 25
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
p.
Regular. Middle. Flat S*te 23
| inch, . each, 20c. 20c. 20'c
I'
i " • - • 20 20 20
f " • 22 22 22
i » . . . 28 28 28
.( 30 30 30
i " . . .
i " - • iC 35 35 35
.. 38 38 38
f " . . .
1 " u 40 40 40
li « . . . 55 55 55
1J " • • • 70 70 70
li " . . . u 80 80 80
2 " u 90 90 90
Sets from J to 2 inches 12 piece- . 84 85
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Regular Sweep. MM<llc Sweep. Flar Sweep.
.saamaaaYD sxaxis
„ „ ,1 £ v * « ? 95
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HAND RAIL AUGER BITS.
| inch, each, 96c,
Each, . $2 50
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
CENTRE BITS.
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SHELL GIMLET BITS.
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BRIGHT TAPES BITS.
1-2 inch, each, 25c.
5-8 " . -25
3-4 " "35
7-8 " . . " 40
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SHELL BITS.
1-16 inch, each, 18c. 3-16 inch, . each, 15c.
3-32 " . " 15 1-4 " " 18
1-8 " . " 15 5-16 " " 18
5-32 " "15 3-8 u . « 20
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HOSE BITS.
REAMEE BITS.
couhtersihk bits.
DU. of Drill! Price per doi. Price each. Die- of Drills. Price per doz. Price each.
A $1 75 15 cts. A $6 50 60 cts.
A a 00 20 " 7 50 65 "
t 8 50 < 35 " 8 50 75 "
A 3 00 30 " H 9 50 85 "
A 3 50 35 " A 10 75 95 "
A 4 35 40 " H 13 00 I 05 «
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* 5 00 45 " * 13 25 1 15 "
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A 5 75 50 "• : !
Price per »et, & to + by 32d, i to § by 16th. Boxed, $3 10.
40 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
SORATOH AWLS.
Solid Cast Steel Nail Punches, assorted sizes, each, 10 and 12c.
SCREW DRIVERS.
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HUBER'S OAST STEEL SCREW DRIVER.
18 inch, suitable for Bedstead use. Round, warranted, each, 1 10
AIKEN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE TOOL HOLDER.
Hollow Handle, with 20 Cast Steel Tools, . . each, 1 35
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c.4'*5ww "w y
No. 1. Contains a complete assortment of C. S. Tools (20 in num
ber). Also, a Patent Adjustable Hollow Holder, with an
additional number of 12 Brad Awls, Chisels, &c., in the
Handle, and all enclosed in a nice Cherry Case, . each, $4 00
No. 2. Contains an assortment of C. S. Tools (9 in number). Alsor
a Patent Adjustable Hollow Holder, with an additional num
ber of 12 Brad Awls, Chisels, occ., in the Handle, and all en
closed in a neat pasteboard case. Especially adapted to the
wants of every family, each, $1 85
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 43
DOWEL PLATES.
This Double Washer Cutter is simple and cheap. The Cutters are
fastened so simply that in case of their wearing out or break
ing, they can be easily replaced by any one, . each, 90c.
Forster & Kreuter's Washer Cutters, . . each, $1 35
44 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
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FUTE COTTON CHALK LIKES.
15 feet, each, 10c.
18 " "10
36 " "15
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CHALK LINE HEELS.
Chalk Line Reels, with Awls, each, 15c.
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 45
COMPASSES.
TRAMMEL PODTTS.
This simple instrument will cut glass better, and with more
certainty, than a Glazier's Diamond—requires no practice—is use
ful in every House, Store, or Shop, and will pay for itself the first
time used. It is very durable, and so simple that any child can
use it.
Directions.—Hold the instrument in your right hand in a
horizontal position, with the wheel in front of you, and the smooth
side next the ruler or guide ; press the wheel firmly on the glass,
and draw it towards you entirely across the glass. When the
glass is very thick, tap it under and along the line -and it can be
easily broken.
Each, 50c.
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 47
WEEZ'S PATENT EXTENSION OENTRE BIT.
Cutting from } to inch, each, 50c.
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ONE TOOT EULES.
I GO
TWO FOOT RULIS, ROUND JODTT.
Boxwood Rule, Two Foot, Four
Fold, Round Joint, 1 inch wide, each, 20
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TWO TOOT RTJLES, ARCH JODTT.
C
Boxwood Rule, Two Foot, Four
Fold, Arch Joint, 1 inch wide, each, 30
Boxwood Rule, Two Foot, Four
Fold, Double Arch Joint, 1 inch
wide " 45
CD Boxwood Rule, Two Foot, Four
Fold, Arch Joint, Bound, 1 inch
wide, " 75
Boxwood Rule, Two Foot, Four
Fold, Double Arch Joint, Bound,
1 inch wide " $1 05
CO, Ivory Rule, Two Foot, Four Fold,
Arch Joint, Edge Plates, German
Silver, 1 inch wide, . . 8 75
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J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 49
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54 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
M0RTISE GAUGES.
Mortise Gauge, Boxwood,
Polished, Plated Head,
Brass Slide. Brass Thumb
screw, Oval Bar. Marked,
Steel Points. . each,
PANEL GAUGES.
SLITTnTG GAUGE.
1
11
Hill illlMI
111 1
Combining both the Mitre Square and Try Square in the same
^ool, neither one interfering with the other, making it a perfect
Mitre as well as Square.
4 inch Rosewood, Plated on both sides,
5 " U tt -tt 80
6 " it tt tt t. 85
- 7 '« tt tt tt t* 90
8 " a fl tt tt 1 00
10 " U tt a a 1 25
12 * ti tt n tt 1 50
15 " ti. tt tt <fc 1 90
18 " ti tt ii tt 2 25
4 inch mahogany, Single Plate,. each, 50
5 " tt tt tt 50
6 " it it a 55
7 " tt tt tt 65
8 " It tt tt 75
10 " tt tt a 85
12 " tt tt <t 1 00
15 " U tt ti 1 85
18 " tt U ti 2 00
56 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
Thick Brass Back and Face, and Square Inside and outside.
4 inch Star Try. Squares, Graduated Blades, . each, $0 65
6 " " " . . " 75
8 " " ** " 11 90
10 " " " " '. . " 1 10
12 " " " 1 50
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 57
The Star Bevel is the most perfect Tool of the kind ever in
vented. The head of the Screw and the nut are flush with the
handle, so that it can be laid perfectly flat on either side.
6 inch Rosewood, with Flush Thumbscrew, . each, $ 75
8 " " " . . " 85
10 " " " . . " 90
12 " " " 1 00
Spofford'3 Bit Brace take all sizes of Bits as they come from
the store. The jaws or sockets readily adjusting themselves to
the taper of the Bit Shank, holding it firmly and true. The
smallest size, 7 inch sweep, is provided with an additional recess
in the jaws of the socket by which it holds small Twist Drills, &c,
having only the round wire of the drill or reamer for a shank.
7 inch Sweep, - each, $1 20
8 " " 1 40
10 " " " 1 60
12 " 2 00
Barber's Bit Brace take all sizes of Bits as they come from the
store. The jaws or sockets readily adjusting themselves to the
taper of the Bit Shank, holding it firmly and true.
14 inch Sweep, each, $2 20
12 " " " 2 00
10 " " 1 85
8 " 1 65
6 " " 1 40
Black. Bright.
6 inch, each, $0 60 6 inch, each. $0 70
8 " 70 8 " 80
10 " 85 10 " tt 1 00
12 " 1 00 12 " « 1 20
15 " 1 75 15 " u 1 85
18 " 2 00 18 " tt 2 25
21 " 2 50 21 " " it 2 75
No pains have been spared to make this Wrench superior to
any in the market. Each and every part is made of the best ma
terial, and thoroughly case-hardened. They are used by the best
mechanics in every part of the country.
This wrench has greater capacity and greater strength than any
other Adjustable Wrench. It receives the highest praise from
all mechanics who have used it.
It is so shaped as to supply the greatest strength at the points
where it is most needed. It is made of malleable iron, " case-hard
ened," and is about equal to Bessemer Steel. It will not only do-
all that a monkey wrench will, but will lit peculiar corners about
machinery where no other would work. For agricultural ma
chinery, carriages, wagons, sewing machines, and every kind of
machinery where a wrench is requisite, this wrench is indispensa
ble.
4 inch, . each, $0 55 10 inch, each, $1 65
6 " . " 80 12 " " 2 15
8 " . 1 10 15 " . "2 75
POCKET LEVELS.
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ADZE EYE HAMMEBS, SOLID OAST STEEL, EODED POLE.
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No. 1. John Beatty & Co.'s Cast Steel Half Hatchets, each, 70c.
No. 2. tt it 75
No. 3. 75
2*o. 4. a ti 80
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 67
No. 1. John Beatty & Co.'s Cast Steel Lathing Hatchets, each, 70c.
No. 2. " " " " " 75
No. 3. " " " " " 75
Each, 50c.
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BRANDING IRONS.
Branding Irons for Marking Tools; will save their
price in one year's use.
£ to § Inch, Six Letters, 00
Each additional Letter 15
J inch, Each Letter, 20
f " " 30
J " " 40
1 " " 50
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STEEL LETTERS AND FIGURES.
Steel Letters and Figures, all sizes from 1-16 to J in sets or singly.
7° J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
STEEL 8TAMP3.
Steel Stamps for Marking on Steel, Itod or Brass, made to order.
GRINDSTONES.
8 inch, each, 2 50
9 " " 2 75
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 71
HANDLE AND TREADLE ORDTDSTONES.
These are made of all sizes and grits, from twelve to thirty-six
inches in diameter, and hung on strong wood frames, with self-
adjusting cranks and running on friction rollers or sockets.
They are furnished with water-pot, handle or treadle, and are
driven by hand or can be turned with the foot without assistance.
They cost less than to buy the stone and fixtures separately.
HINTS HOW TO USE A GRINDSTONE.
1st. Don't waste the stone by running it in water, nor allow it
to stand in water whe"n not in use, as this will cause a soft place.
2d. Wet the stone by dropping water upon it from a pot sus
pended above the stone, and stop off the water when not in use.
3d. Don't allow the stone to get out of order, but keep it per
fectly round by the use of a piece of gas pipe or a locker, or use a
pair of the double-hung stones, which keep each other in order.
4th. Clear off all greasy tools before sharpening, as grease or
oil destroys the grit.
5th. When you get a stone to suit your purpose, send a sample
of the grit to select another by ; a half-ounce sample is enough.
PLUMB BOBS.
No. 1. Iron Japanned, . . . each, $0 15
No. 2. " ... 20
No. 3. " " ... 30
No. 4. Lead with Steel Point, 40
No. 5. Brass •* *« . 40
No. 6. Iron « « . 75
No. 7. Bronze " " . 2 00
No. 8. " " Screw Cap and Steel
Point, 2 50
72 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
CUMBERLAND NAILS.
These Nails are known to be the best in the market. All nail
and no waste, and cost no more than other brands. Each keg
warranted to contain 100 lbs. of Nails.
A full stock of the above celebrated brand always on hand.
FINISHING NAILS.
Perkee $10 00
" IK, 12
Watermen's Superior Quality of Finishing Nails in lb.
packages, from I to 2 inches, ....
76 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
No. 365.
No. 365, Superior all Steel, Cabinet Makers' Bench Dogs,
Each, $1 25
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 77
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The top or hammer of these Saw Sets is made of the best Cast
Steel ; also, a piece of Cast Steel is inserted under the hammer,
where the tooth of the saw is plaeed while setting it.
Each, 75c.
Aiken's Genuine Hammer Saw Sets, . . . $1 25
78 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
PLAIN. PLATED.
2 inch Spoke Shaves, . . . 40c. 50c.
3 " " " ... 45 60
3£ " " ... 55 70
4 " " " ... 60 75
Spoke Shave Irons, assorted sizes, each, ... 20
3-8 inch with Bit. each. SI 00 7-8 inch with Bit, each, §1 40
7-lti 1 00 1 1 40
1-2 1 00 1 1-8 1 75
9-16 1 20 1 1-4 1 75
5-8 1 20 1 3-8 2 00
3-4 1 20 1 1-2 2 00
82 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
3-8 inch with Bit, each, $1 00 7-8 inch with Bit, each, $1 40
7-16 u u u x 1 00 1 u u u " 1 40
1-2 u i1 u u 1 00 1 1-8 u U M " 1 75
9-16 it u u a 1 20 1 1-4 u U U " 1 75
5-8 It I. u u 1 20 1 3-8 u u a « 2 00
3-4 u u f u 1 20 1 1-2 u u u " 2 00
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BONNET'S PATENT HOLLOW AUOEES.
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SPOKE TRIHHEES.
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OABIITET SORAPEES.
Superior Quality Cast Steel Cabinet Scrapers, Assorted
Sizes, . each, 15c.
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WALL SORAPERS.
Superior Quality Cast Steel "Wall Scrapers, for scraping paper
off the Walls, each, 25c.
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BEUOH SOREWS.
Hickory Bench Screws, with short block, . . each, 50
u u u long u m " 1 00
84 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
OLAMP HEADS.
80EEW OLAMPS.
It can be used for all clamping purposes where clamps are used.
It is very simple in its construction and Dot liable to get out of
order. Price, each, $5 00
This tool will cut out a right-angled piece from a strip of mould
ing, leaving the two ends smooth and true, and ready to be glued
together ; or it will finish the ends of square pieces that have been
sawed. The work is done rapidly—a single cut doing what was
formerly done by two cuts of the saw, which afterwards required
smoothing before glue would adhere well. It always cuts a true,
square miter, doing away entirely with the trouble and expense
88 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
of constantly making miter-boxes. It will cut enameled or gilt
mouldings so smoothly that the gilding is not in the least fractured,
and for door mouldings it is invaluable ; a small boy can use it
with great rapidity, and do more work than four men with saw
and box.
Price, for foot-power, $25 ; for hand-power, $15. Cuts mould
ing 2J inches wide.
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DODGE'S PATENT BLDTD-WIEIBG MACHINE.
For Wiring either or both Slats or Rods as may be desired.
The aparatus represented in the accompanying engraving is de
signed for driving staples into blind-slats and rods, and for other
similar work. In this class of mechanism the operation of delivering
the staples, one by one
to the parts by which
they art driven home
into the wood, although
apparently a simple one,
is subject to certainprac-
tical difficulties wbich
inventors have sought to
remove by numerous
mechauicil devices.
For example, springs or
elastic fingers have been
used to bold each staple
I in succession as it is fed
from the rack carrying the supply of staples, to
secure the proper action of the driver upon each
staple in its order. With the same object in view,
a yielding mouth has been employed, the same
being formed by giving to the afore-mentioned
rack, or to an extra piece provided between the
latter and an adjacent plate, an elastic character
or action, superinduced by the motion of the
driver as it plays between the plate and rack or
the plate and the extra piece just previously
alluded to.
4J 4 Jxl $2 00 22c.
i 10 6 1 xlj 2 50 25
I 12 8 Ifx'li 8 00 30
f 16 10 l*xlf 4 00 40
18 13 U x If 4 50 45
1- 20 14 2* x2* 5 50 55
H 24 18 2fx2| 7 50 70
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LUFKDPS STEEL SOCKET HEAD, BOARD AST) LOG RULE.
No. 1, Extra Heavy, each, $2 75
No. 2, 3 Tier Board Rules, 2 inch Head, . . " 2 40
No. 3, 3 Tier Board Rules, com^ Steel Head, . . " 2 00
No. 4, 4 Tier Board Rules, com. Steel Head, . . " 2 15
Ho. 5, 4 Tier Board Rules, Or. Silver Plate, . . " 2 50
No. 7, 3 Tier Board Rules, G. Silver Plate, . . " 2 25
9o J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
BORING MACHINES,
No. 1. Xo. 2.
No. 1. Improved Boring Machines, Polished Gear,
Graduated Ways, with 1, 1* and 2 inch Polished
Augers, each, $8 00
<,V£<
No. 2. Improved Angular Boring Machines, Polished /
Gear, Graduated Ways, with 1, 1£ and 2 inch Pol-
ished Augers, ...... each, 10 50 " '
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B0RING MACHINE AUGERS.
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MORTAR AND BRICK HODS.
Mortar Hods each, 1 75
Brick " « 1 75
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Patent Auger Handles, in sets of two, one large and one small,
and fitting any size Auger from f to 4 inches, is a complete
affair, and is the only Auger Handle which can be used without
the Augers being fitted.
Appletree, per pair, $1 50
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 93
HATOHET HANDLES.
FILE HANDLES.
MORTISDTG MACHETE.
MALLETS.
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No. 1.
No. 1. Saw Filer's Clamp, each, $2 00
"2. « " 1 35
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MACHINE BOLTS.
With Square Heads and Nats. Finished Points.
.:or.-
5 Lenirth, n$ 2 214 3
Per Doi. 35 36 38 40
16 Each, 4 4 5 5
3 Length, 1V4 2 2<-$ 3 »M 4 6 6 7 8
Per Doi. 40 40 42 42 41 45 so 46 65 70 75
8 Each, 5 5 5 5 5. 6. 8 7 7 8
1 Length, IV* 2 3 3'4 4 *H 5 8 7 8
Per Doi. 40 42 ^ 45 46 50 55 60 85 70 75
16 Each, 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 7 7 7 7 8
~Len(tthTi'/$ 2 214 3 314 4 *!4 t 5'4 6 614 7 » » 10 11 12 15
1 Per l)oi. 45 45 45 50 50 55 55 (0 65 65 70 75 80 85 M 1.00 1.101.25
2 Each, 5 5 5 6 6 6 8 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 15
Length, 114 2 3 314 4 5 514 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15
9 Per Doi. 50 50 «4 50 55 6? 90 65 70 70 75 85 90 1.00 1.10 1.15 1.25 1.50
16 Each, 6 t 6 6 6 T 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 16 18
5 Length, 2 a 3M 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 15
Per Doi. 55 55 60 60 85 70 75 80 90 1.00 LIS 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.75
8 Each, 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 • 10 11 12 15 15 18 18
Length, 3 314 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15
Per Doi. 85 90 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.66 1.80 2.00 2.25
Each, 9 10 11 12 12 15 15 18 18 18 20 20
J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA. 99
Length, 1J 1} 2 2* 21 2* 3
8. Per doz., 36 38 40 40 42 43 45
8 Each, 5 5 5 5 • 5 5 5
Length, \\ 2 21 21 2| 3
J7_ Per doz., 40 42 43 44 45 48 50
16 Each, 5 5 5 5 5 6 6
Length, 1\ 2 2i 2* 2f 3
_1_ Per doz., 48 50 52 54 55 58 60
2 Each. 6 6 6 6 6 7 7
Length, li u 21 2i 2i 3
9 Per doz., 55 56 58 60 62 65 70
16 Each, 6 6 7 7 8 8
Length, \\ li o 21 21 3
5 2f
Per doz., 68 70 72 75 78 80 85
8 Each, 8 8 8 8 8 9 10
BOLT ENDS.
Size of Iron, . • n 11 If 1* li 2
Length, 13 14 15 16 17 18
Price per lb., . 11 11 11 11 14 14
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TIRE BOLTS.
Siie. ¥100 t> 4oz. Each. Size. f) 100. TP dot. Each. Slie. ?>100. Udoi. Each.
Dolls. cu. cts. Dolls. Otf. cts. Dolls. ets. eu
u- A «» 30 3 lfxi 85 30 3 If" A 30 4
85 20 3 H 85 30 8 1* 1.50 30 4
1? 88 30 3 1J 88 30 3 1J L..W 30 4
3 90 32 4 3 90 23 4 1.S0 35 5
n 93 33 4 2* 93 33 4 1.65 35 5
3* 95 33 4 2* 95 35 4 2* 1.70 40 0
Site. Per 103. Perdoi. Each. Site. Per 100. Par dot. Eaeh. Site. Per 100. Perdoi. Each.
DollB. eta. eta. Dolls. e^i. eta. Dolls. eta. eta.
liXi 1-40 25 8 IfXA 1.62 28 4 2.15 35 5
ll 1.40 25 8 H 1.63 28 4 2.15 35 9
ll 1.45 25 3 n 1.65 28 4 2.15 35 5
2' 1.43 25 3 8 1.75 30 5 8 2.15 35 5
2? 1.50 85 3 H 1.80 30 5 H 2.25 40 5
21 1.50 SB 3 H 1.85 30 5 4 2.30 40 3
2? 1.55 25 3 2| 1.90 35 5 2.40 40 - 5
3 1-62 88 4 8 2.00 35 5 8 2.45 45 5
3+ 1.65 28 4 3i 2.00 35 6 31 2.55 45 5
U 1.65 28 4 3i 2.05 35 5 H 2.60 50 S
3J 1.70 28 4 8} 2.13 40 5 H 2.70 50 6
4 1.75 30 5 4 2.20 40 5 4 2.75 50 0
44 1.80 30 5 44 2.20 40 5 4* 2.80 55 6
4} 1.80 30 5 4| 2.25 40 5 2 2.90 60 7
4| 1.85 35 5 4] 2.30 45 6 i\ 3.00 60 7
5 1.85 35 5 9 2.30 45 6 5 3.00 60 7
5i 2.50 50 6 <H 3.20 60 8
6 2.60 58 6 6 3.30 65 8
No. 80.
No. 80, Horizontal Secret Spring Latches, Iron Case, Sta
tionary Composition Knob, Composition Bolt and Secret
Spring, ...... each $1 25
No. 80J, The above Latches Reverse Bevel, . " 1 25
No. 82, Horizontal Secret Spring Latches.
All Brass, Stationary Composition Knob, Composition
Bolt and Secret Spring, . . . each 2 50
No. 82J, The above Latches Reverse Bevel, . " 2 50
J. B. SHANNON. PHILADELPHIA. 105
No. 1 — Shows a 0 inch with Hand Rail Nut, suitable for a door
three feet or more in width, and one and three-quarter inches or
more in thickness.
No. 2—Gives a 4 inch, same style of Nut, and intended for
lighter doors than just mentioned, in which a lighter Sheave than
the 6 inch may be used.
No. 3—Displays "a 6 inch, with flat frame to be used where
individuals object to boring the doors for the Hand kail pattern,
and also, where appearance is not a matter of importance. Where
this form is used the bar is let in flush or level with the surface
and painted over.
No 4 —Exhibits a 4 inch Sheave of the same fashion as No. 3.
The Frames are all made entirely of "Wrought Iron. The
Wheels of Iron with a Composition Pin.
The Rail is a Wrought Iron Bar, two inches wide and one-
quarter of an inch thick, dressed semi-cylindrically or round ou
the upper edge to fit the Sheave, and drilled for screws to fasten
it on a horizontal piece of Timber which is attached to the stud
ding.
The Rail may be made heavier if desired,
tj inch, No. 1, each, $1 50 6 inch, No. 2, each, $1 50
4 " No. 2, " 1 25 4 " No. 4, " 1 25
Rail, 80 cents per foot.
io6 J. B. SHANNON, PHILADELPHIA.
DUMB WAITER HOISTS.
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H0TJSE 1TOMBE1S.
No. 100.
1J inch Brass Figures, Mounted on Japanned Iron Plates.
Number Plate, with 2 Figures, .... each, 50
u « « 3 « « 75
" " " 4 " . . . . " $1 00
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