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What is TTTG?

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TTTG is the Traditional Tools Group; a not-for-profit group of like-minded enthusiasts interested in the history and preservation of traditional trade skills, techniques and tools, including hand tools, machinery and other old technologies. TTTG was established in 1992.

Our bi-monthly Members' meetings typically feature a guest speaker or a panel talking on diverse topics related to tools, trades and technology.

Keeping traditional tool skills alive is a key objective of TTTG. “Real Skills” workshops have been held every year since 2005. These popular fee-based workshops, open to all, are designed to guide participants in developing their tool skills and learning and practising new techniques.

The Group sells old tools and machinery at affordable prices. Two or three “members and friends” tool sales are held each year. The venue is the Old Eastwood Town Hall, Marsfield. In February TTTG runs Sydney’s largest second-hand tool sale. The venue is at Thornleigh.

The TTTG magazine, creatively titled "NEWS", is published in digital form four times a year.

Membership of the Traditional Tools Group is open to anyone with an interest in traditional tools history, techniques and skills.

How Do I Join TTTG?

Download and fill out the Membership Form . Send it, plus a cheque for $50.00, to:

The Secretrary TTTG (Inc.)
P.O. Box 140
West Ryde, NSW, 1685
AUSTRALIA

Or go to our Online Registration Page

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