A blowtorch is one of those things that is instantly recognized for what
it is, even by those who haven't seen one before. Produced from the late
1800s into the 1950s, they show up in antique malls and flea markets,
and have become highly collectible. Their enduring brass and bronze
construction mean that even the oldest blowtorches can be cleaned and
buffed to look like new. When shined they are real attention-getters,
and as such they have a following of dedicated collectors. Here is
information collectors want regarding blowtorches: who made them, how
old they are, what they were used for, which are the rare and valuable
ones, how to find and restore them, and how much they are worth.
Illustrated with 296 beautiful color photographs, this book will be
cherished by tool collectors and everyone with an appreciation for the
inventive imagination.