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    Weekend Find

    These carving chisels are virtually new
    but I thought Freud was made in Italy

    Any clue who made them for Freud?
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    They may have been made by Mifer in Spain. I remember having some Mifer carving tools of about the same era, but mine had straight octagonal handles, instead of the London Pattern handles shown here.
    Rick

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    Not a clue about the original maker of your set. Are there any marks stamped into the metal?

    There being virtually new makes me wonder how many folks have ventured into carving with a new set of factory grind (read dull) tools only to find it isn't easy and give up, setting the tools aside until some future date with a yard sale.

    Your find does look much better suited to carving than what is usually being sold as a "Professional Carving" set.

    Now all you need is a few slip stones and wood to dig in.

    jtk
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    Cleaned off the the protective coating on them and found no marks

    Well, suppose if I use a professional set I should get professional results...

    still wondering who in England made them
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