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sculp(IT) live/work


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in appreciation of old american brick


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st joe brick works

bevolo gas and electric lights

from the toh nola project


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lisa law photographs new mexico commune


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table legs online


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van dyke's restorers


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ClearviewHwy


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the early music show on bbc3


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badger and blade


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wbc 'o8


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german highwaysign typeface


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it cant happen here


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steel home blogspot


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marilyn avery kamikaze architecture (just found this clipping in my files) too bad no pictures in nyt archive - nice cabin with wrap around screened in 18" clarestory space below the roofline.


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french theory in america part two


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the message machine


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ubu spring 08

Abbie Hoffman Makes Gefilte Fish (1973)


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art torrents


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penn sound makes henry hills films available as streams


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grey lodge occult review #18 makes paul virilios book the vision machine available as pdf


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the international dada archive




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endless summer

There's so many Endless Summer posters for sale in galleries, poster stores, the internet and eBay how can a collector tell what's what?


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in the pre internet days of the early 90's i started tool collector networking by following one tool collectors association newsletter to the next. eventually i figured out that all roads lead to the EAIA. but they were heavy on the antique woodworking planes and i loved (entry level) wrench collecting which took me to the missouri valley wrench collectors group. the subscription newsletters still persist but now they all have web sites too with links pages to each other with even more obscure individual members sites.

Early American Industries Association Inc.

Founded in 1933 to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea. Whether you are a tool collector, a tool dealer, a scholar, a user of tools or just like finding out about tools, there will be something to interest you. Membership of EAIA is open to any person or organization sharing its interests and purpose.
eaia members links
fine tool journal links
astragal press links
otca w/ links
mvwca links


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Kilogram No. 20


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