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Joe Bleau

30/08/2006 10:00 PM

Chisels: CI Fall & Footprint

Anyone in the group had any experience with either of the subject
chisels? CI Fall is supposedly a Swedish manufacturer though I find
nothing on them despite an extensive web search. Footprint is a
British company with their own website.

I own an old Noortgetag (sp) and it has been a superb chisel. Though
it is made in Holland the blade is stamped "Swedish Steel." I heard
Noortgetag had been taken over by Irwin. Don't know what sort of
steel Irwin is using but if it is anything like their other products
it is probably mediocre.


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"Tim W"

in reply to Joe Bleau on 30/08/2006 10:00 PM

31/08/2006 10:25 PM


"Joe Bleau" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anyone in the group had any experience with either of the subject
> chisels? [...]

No but Footprint are an old and reputable manufacturer,
see here:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=22084&name=footprint&user_searc
h=1&sfile=1&jump=0

and from that site:

Footprint tools have always been the choice of those seeking top quality,
workmanlike tools and they have a well deserved reputation for long lasting,
good value, no nonsense pieces of equipment. Take these chisels as an
example, a high carbon steel blade is put through a carefully controlled
hardening and tempering process to produce steel with the best possible
grain structure to take and retain a good edge. The large bolster is fitted
with a shatterproof cellulose acetate handle. In comparative tests the
Footprint always performs very impressively, a chisel for both fine work and
use in arduous conditions.

Tim w


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