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Joseph Tyzack and his son Thomas, like many
toolmakers of Sheffield of this period, were
prolific craftsman and businessmen.
Their
wide range of products
included garden, joiners’ and moulders’
tools, bricklayers’ trowels, putty and palette
knives, graining combs, butchers’ and bakers’ tools,
and of course, most often a Tyzacks' saws.
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