amputation saws from the 18th century.
source: flints auctions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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amputation saws from the 18th century.
source: flints auctions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Misc.
Whoop! Posted a little late, but here's Jose's fit for the annual Sorcerers and Wizards Summit
As an official American delegate, he decided to pay homage to his Spanish heritage with the Andalusian tile-inspired cape <3
Close up of the tile pattern:
Finished the Path of Pain and it took me like 7 hours and the only thing that got me through was the mental image of this meme and Nightshift by Lucy Dacus blasting in my ears
tape-covered handsaw in the ‘shiny metal homegood items’ area (I mean, I guess…?)
A vest I wanted SO badly
Multiple packs of shrink-wrapped stop signs
…Atlas….???????
Oleksandr Bohomazov (Ukrainian, 1880-1930), Sharpening the Saws, 1927. Oil on canvas, 138 x 155 cm. National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv
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