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THERE is no trade, we suppose, in which so many special tools are used as in watchmaking, nor any in which the character of a workman is so readily distinguished by them. The good workman has good tools—a perfect army of them—nearly all self-made, with which he is prepared to execute any piece of work, in a neat, clean, and efficient manner.
The Watchmaker's Handbook.
By Claudius Saunier. English Edition, Translated, Revised, and considerably augmented by Julian Tripplin and Edward Rigg, M.A.
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GARDNER, H. Our Book Shelf . Nature 26, 319 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026319a0
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