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Ruth
A quick search only brought up one in New Zealand, I tried "hand tools"
instead, and still didn't bring up anything. There are references to the
Museum of Industry in Chicago, but that appears to only be a display.
Vermont would be a great place.
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Jim, That's a good question, and I don't know the answer. If you would
be
so kind as to Google and find out that would be great. My dial-up is so
slow it would be next week before I got an answer, that is if my
computer
didn't freeze up first. One of the drawbacks to country living, but I
sure
wouldn't want the alternative. If I lived in the city I wouldn't have
anything to talk about except the fire and police sirens that I heard
going
at all hours of day and night. Out here they don't use sirens hardly
ever.
Ruth
At 11:09 AM -0600 11/10/08, Jim Follett wrote:
>Ruth
>
> Is there a screwdriver museum, or hall of fame?
>
>Just Wondering
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