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Have you determined if you are a long oval or regular oval? I think price wise Randal at RA on Etsy has the best prices although they have jumped up recently. There are many block makers that charge about the same price as RA but they are in wood whereas RA is plastics. But they are also located in the UK and Europe so shipping is the killer. I chose to buy out of Poland as I could wait and I really wanted the wood blocks...aesthetics trumped price. I think RA offers free shipping in the US. It is a good idea to buy the block and flange to match. I ordered a set of blocks from Poland to match a set of vintage flanges. It was doable but required me tracing the ID of each flange and sending to the block maker. I am trusting it will work but won't know until I receive the blocks in a few weeks. Our Humanshoes makes a kit with Tollicker, puller and pusher downer. He also makes the most affordable rounding jack I have come across. I would suggest you check out his offering....he makes great tools.This is incredibly helpful. Thanks so much. That’s kind of what I expected, but I had a feeling these hat block numbers were used at some point as a kind of catalogue number for a large reference system. I’ve read about the 51 and 52 blocks, which made me think a hat block manufacturer created each number as a quick reference to a specific form and that blocks 1 - 50 must also exist. Anyway, thanks for the link to the PDF. I’ll definitely read this.
Where might be the best place to buy a kind of starting kit? I’d like to find a 51 block with flange strand and the basic tools. And is there a go to flange that is considered a favourite like the 51 and 52 blocks?
Thanks for the reply!