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Nicholson Workbench, Large
The “Nicholson” or “English” workbench is credited to Peter Nicholson’s “Mechanic’s Companion” written in 1831. This classic design is made of simple construction, featuring a characteristic deep front apron drilled to enable the use of pegs and to support work vertically.
We found this old workbench in Amish country, Pennsylvania, and believe it would make a unique kitchen island or retail store fixture due to its large size!
Sturdy and built to last
Iron hardware
Approximately 142” L x 36” W x 33” H
Additional 6” depth at vise
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Request a shipping quote here.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.
The “Nicholson” or “English” workbench is credited to Peter Nicholson’s “Mechanic’s Companion” written in 1831. This classic design is made of simple construction, featuring a characteristic deep front apron drilled to enable the use of pegs and to support work vertically.
We found this old workbench in Amish country, Pennsylvania, and believe it would make a unique kitchen island or retail store fixture due to its large size!
Sturdy and built to last
Iron hardware
Approximately 142” L x 36” W x 33” H
Additional 6” depth at vise
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Request a shipping quote here.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.

