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Thread: ATLAS Tools

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    Wink ATLAS Tools

    This is my first attempt at starting a thread so bear with me please.

    I am a saw set collector and am looking for information about ATLAS tools. An old engineer friend reckons they were some of the earliest Chinese tool copiers. They made lathes as well as small hand tools - in particular I have a pistol-grip saw set which for all the worls looks like they took a Stanley 42, made moulds from this and began casting. Interestingly these ATLAS saw sets appear mostly in Australia and New Zealand. As a kid growing up in Cairns I also remember ATLAS-man advertisements for ATLAS tools - I think Hoey Fry's had some.

    Can anyone throw more light on this subject please?

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    Welcome aboard.


    I did some quick 'research' on Atlas Press Co. a while back when there was a lathe for sale locally.

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    Interestingly these ATLAS saw sets appear mostly in Australia and New Zealand.
    Can I ask.......compared to where?
    We don't know how lucky we are......

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanz View Post
    Welcome aboard.


    I did some quick 'research' on Atlas Press Co. a while back when there was a lathe for sale locally.

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    Can I ask.......compared to where?
    seanz

    Thanks for your reply and ATLAS link. A fellow collector on West Coast US also noted to me that all his ATLAS saw sets came from Australia & NZ. I've only ever seen them in Australian ads.

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    I've an Atlas saw set made of cast brass and it also looks like Stanley 42 The anvil is missing ,one day Ill get around to making a new anvil with some tool steel.
    I cant recall were I got it . Don't know any thing regarding Atlas tools .
    Kev
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    Yes, I have one too. It was my grandfather's. A bronze (or brass?)copy of the 42. He went to war and came home in 1945. I'm guessing he got it after coming home and when he built his house in Guildford in the late 40s. Sorry I have no more info than that but I would be interested in what you find out.
    Cheerio,
    Virg.

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    There isn't much to be found on Atlas tools in NZ
    Atlas Tools Ltd, Garden Products in Bell Block - finda New Zealand

    Maybe one of our members on the North Island will know more...........
    We don't know how lucky we are......

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