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I ran across a company that sells period correct high quality fasteners for guns and other stuff, and thought folks who can't find a proper fastener for a antique or repro could use it. Square head bolts, straight slot screws and other fasteners that are hard to find. Thousands of sizes and styles.

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BlacksmithBolt http://www.blacksmithbolt.com/index.html
 
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LOL Used to work on a lot of vintage gas engines and equipment that had square nuts and bolts all over.Didn't take long till I started picking up tools like that at the farm sales and junk stores. :wink:
 
Nice wrench :) .

Don't think they have old tools, but there are lots of dealers for antique or reproduction tools. Usually easier to find those than fasteners. :)

They don't have cut nails either, but you can get those here: http://www.tremontnail.com/

And a lot of info, etc. about old tools and techniques, designs, etc. here, including a huge library of downloadable books from the 1800's and early 1900's that you probably won't find anywhere else. I have about 6 CD's filled up: http://www.wkfinetools.com/mLibrary/mLibrary_index-1.asp
 
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