Hi everyone- just a small update tonight, and some bad news. My faithful Nikon D3100 camera died on Monday. It had well over 280,000 photos on it so it owed me nothing. I replaced it with a new Canon I'm learning to use. I'm not a photographer.. I just take a lot of photos. This is going to take some work. I appreciate your patience and feedback while I fumble around with the settings. Thanks as always for stopping by. --Josh
8in Fray Spofford Patent Bit Brace
$50 New Item This Week
This is an early version marked Fray and Pigg and with Spoffor's patent for the split jaw chuck. The iron frame is dark with patina. The chuck has no wear. The cocobolo handles are especially nice, with excellent grain and nice tight pewter rings. A great working example of this always desirable brace. $50
Stanley no. 2 Trammel Set
$30 New Item This Week
These trammels are in excellent working order, complete with both original brass shoes. The points are in excellent condition as well. There is an interesting casting flaw on the backside of one of them—at first, it looked like a braised repair, but it's perfect on the inside—no sign of a crack. I'm certain it's a casting flaw, which is really strange. It's not perfect, but it's perfectly usable. $30
Curvy Amerlcan Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$40 New Item This Week
This plane cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 3/4in deep profile but the ogee is much curvier than usual. It's a well-made plane produced by the partnership of Mockridge and Francis in Newark, NJ, between 1835 and 1868. The plane has very light wear but is still usable. The blade is barely worn and has no pitting. The boxing is straight. It's a very attractive, general-purpose profile. $40
Interesting Stanley no. 31 WWII Era Jointer Plane
$55 New Item This Week
This plane was made in the fourth quarter of 1941, only two years before the Stanley line of wood bottom planes were discontinued. This is the first WWII-era wood bottom plane I've seen. The differences are interesting. It has a higher knob than usual and a thick varnish on the tote. The mark on the tote is unique. It also has a steel adjusting wheel since brass was in short supply. This is an excellent example with little wear, a perfect blade, and an especially clean sole. This is the wood-bottom version of the No. 7. It will make an excellent working plane for someone who appreciates wood-bottom planes. $55
Excellent SJ Addis 1/2in no. 28 Spoon Gouge
$35 New Item This Week
Excellent SJ Addis 1/4in no. 1 Carving Chisel
$24 New Item This Week
Super-Deep Henry Taylor 7/16in Carving Gouge
$26 New Item This Week
This is a top quality English-made Henry Taylor carving tool. It's marked no. 20, which I think is a mistake. It's a no. 11, the same sweep as the 20, but without the bent blade. Regardless, this is a superb example with zero pitting or discoloration on the blade and an excellent handle. $26
SJ Addis 1/8in no. 21 Flat Spoon Gouge
$28 New Item This Week
SJ Addis 3/16in no. 21 Flat Spoon Gouge
$28 New Item This Week
Tiny Addis 1/8in no. 3 Carving Gouge
$26 New Item This Week
Lufkin no. 8 Rule Clamp
$10 New Item This Week
Starrett no. 243 Hermaphrodite Caliper
$24 New Item This Week
Starrett 4in Quick-Adjust Inside Caliper
$22 New Item This Week
Tiny 2 1/2in Divider
$25 New Item This Week
Starrett 3in Square-Leg, Quick-Adjust Inside Caliper
$24 New Item This Week
Well-Made Trammel Set
$28 New Item This Week
Starrett no. 231 Tenths Micrometer
$30 New Item This Week
Beautiful Quirk Flat Ogee Molding Plane
$40 New Item This Week
This plane was made by Mockridge & Francis in Newark, NJ between 1835-68. It cuts a flat quirk ogee profile 1in wide and 1/2in deep. It's an exceptionally clean plane with no flaws whatever. The boxing is dead straight and the blade is long and clean. An outstanding plane in every way $40
Pre-WWII Stanley 9 1/2 Block Plane
$30 New Item This Week
SJ Addis no 30 3/8in Spoon Gouge
$30 New Item This Week
This is a top-quality Sheffield edge tool made by Ward and Payne for SJ Addis. According to the logo type study, it likely dates to the 1880s-1890s. It has a long blade with zero pitting on the inside face. The handle is a bit oddly shaped but very well done and in perfect condition. It is an exceptional working tool of the best quality. $30
SJ Addis 1/16in no. 11 Veining Gouge
$35 New Item This Week
This is a top-quality Sheffield edge tool made by Ward and Payne for SJ Addis. According to the logo type study, it likely dates to the 1890s. It has a long blade with zero pitting on the inside face. The handle is made of boxwood and in perfect condition. It is an exceptional working tool of the best quality and an exceptionally rare size. $35
Small 3/16in Sheffield Spoon Gouge
$30 New Item This Week
Rare Marples 5/16in no. 38 Back-Bent Gouge
$35 New Item This Week
Henry Taylor 7/16in no. 6 Carving Tool
$25 New Item This Week
I. Sorby 3/8in Paring Gouge
$28 New Item This Week
Excellent Quirk Ogee and Bead Molding Plane
$35 New Item This Week
This plane cuts a small 1in wide by 1/2in deep quirk ogee and bead profile, a somewhat hard-to-find but quite useful shape. It is a well-made plane in excellent condition. It has very little wear. The blade looks factory-new. The boxing is dead straight and has zero wear. The maker's mark was removed, unfortunately. An excellent worker regardless. $35
Excellent 2in Skew Rabbet Molding Plane
$35 New Item This Week
This plane was made by Robert Harron in New York between 1843-65. It has seen little use and has only light wear. The mouth is super tight. The blade is original length and free of pitting. It's a high-quality plane that will make an excellent worker with a minimal amount of time required to tune it. $35
Early 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24 New Item This Week
Exceptional R&C Carter 1in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26 New Item This Week
Stanley no. 25 10in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$28 New Item This Week
Stanley SW Era no. 25 6in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$28 New Item This Week
Lie-Nielsen 1/2in Bevel-Edge Chisel
$80
Exceptional, Large Wooden Spokeshave
$45
Brown and Sharpe no. 13b Tenths Micrometer
$30
Tiny Lufkin 2in Round-Leg Outside Caliper
$26
Lufkin no. 513 Micrometer Depth Gauge
$60
3/16in Number Stamp Set
$25
Mitutoyo no. 103-128 1-2in Micrometer
$35
Lufkin no. 503 50ft Tape Measure
$30
Brown and Sharpe 6in no. 835 Odd Leg Caliper
$25
Lignum-Boxed Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$50
This plane was made by Henry G. White in Philadelphia. Henry was the orphaned son of George white and the nephew of the more famous Israel White. This plane has lignum boxing which is unusual outside of the Philadelphia area. It cuts a 1 34in wide by 5/8in deep quirk ogee and bevel- a lovely profile. The plane is clean and crisp and shows only light wear. The blade looks factory-fresh. An outstanding example that could definitely be used. $50
Atkins 10in Backsaw
$28
Rare Plumb Embossed "The Cedar Axe"
$275
This is one is for the axe collectors. It's one of the least common and most desirable axes in the Plumb lineup. The story behind the cedar axe is well-documented. Plumb appears to have picked up the pattern in the 1930s. It is a specialized lightweight axe intended for cutting through the tough scrubby cedars in the Texas wilds. This example has seen little use. The bit has evidence of being honed a few times and the handle has some wear at the usual spot from missed strikes. The stamp is crystal clear. The handle is original. It has a tight check at the rear and the afore mentioned wear, both of which are clearly shown in the photos. It's a rare opportunity to acquire a nice example complete with its original handle. $275
Lie-Nielsen no. 140 Skew Rabbeting Block Plane
$350
This is pretty much a "vintage" Lie-Nielsen plane likely dating to the mid-1990s. It has the original instruction sheet which was signed by Tom Lie-Nielsen himself. It's in excellent condition overall with little evidence of use. The bronze body has developed a lovely patina. The cherry knob is a deep red. A gorgeous example of this awesome plane. It retails for $450 new today but has been out of stock for some time with no estimate of when production will begin again. $350
Ray Iles no. A5 Norris Style Infill Smooth Plane
$700
This plane was made by Iles and sold by Tools for Woodworking years ago. It's no longer made which is a shame- it's a beautifully made tool. This example has seen little, if any, use at all. It has no damage or wear. It has its original box, instructions, and receipt. The original retail price was $995 in the year 2008 $700
Rare Richardson Patent Timber Saw
$395
This is an iconic, unique tool that is at once both easily recognizable and extremely hard to find. It is based on Richardson's April 14, 1885 patent. The idea is that the saw plate is less likely to heat during use, bind, or bend. I've only seen a two or three of these in 20+ years of collecting saws. This one has a near-perfect apple handle. The plate is dark with patina but the area around the etch has been cleaned and much of the language touting the saw's benefits is legible. A very rare chance to get one of these highly desirable saws for your collection. $395
Buck Brothers 3/8in no. 4 Flat Tang Gouge
$24
Buck Brothers 3/16in no. 4 Flat Tang Gouge
$24
DR Barton 1/4in Tang Firmer Chisel
$22
3/8in Side Bead Molding Plane
$30
This plane was made by Richard Nelson in London between 1824-1852. It cuts a small 3/8in bead, which is ideal for case and cabinet work. This is a high-quality British slipped side bead plane in excellent working order. The blade is clean. The boxing is dead straight. An excellent worker. $30
1 5/8in Straight Rabbet Plane
$28
This plane has no maker's mark, just owner's marks. It looks early 20th century British to me, maybe Marples. It's decent quality, usable but nowhere near the peak of British quality. It has a decent blade with plenty of life left. It's a decent, usable plane but straight rabbet planes aren't common. $28
Interesting Bluegrass Hammer
$28
German Single Iron Scrub Plane
$30
This plane fits somewhere between a smoother and a scrub based on the size. The blade is only 1 5/8in wide. It's a tapered, laminated single iron made by Goldenberg. The plane was made by John Weiss and Sohn in Germany. It just needs a slight camber ground on the blade, and it will make an excellent scrub plane. $30
Scarce T.H. Witherby 1/2in socket Mortise Chisel
$40
Early 4in Compass
$24
Tiny 2.5in Spring Divider
$20
Brown and Sharpe 1-2in Outside Micrometer
$24
Stanley Pocket Level
$10
Wm. Marples 1 1/4in Skew Rabbet Molding Plane
$28
Mathieson 3/8in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
Excellent 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
Brown and Sharpe no. 13 0-1in Micrometer
$24
Brown and Sharpe no. 60 1-2in Micrometer
$24
7/8in W. Brady Corner Chisel
$40
This chisel was made by William Brady in Mt. Joy, PA, between 1843-1868. It's clearly an early edge tool with a hand-forged socket. It's a massive tool, nearly 17 inches long overall, with a thick, stout blade. The bevels are in good shape and free of damage. The backs are reasonably clean, much better than most I see. The handle is exceptional and perfect. Absolutely usable. $40
Robert Sorby 1/2in Gouge
$28
Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$30
Vintage Craftsman 0-1in Mocrometer
$20
This is a high-quality micrometer in excellent working order. It was made for Craftsman and has the "DC" maker code. I have conflicting information on this one. It could have been made by Mitutoyo or Central Tool Co. Either way, it's an inexpensive high-precision micrometer with a ratchet stop. $20
Excellent Buck 1/2in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
This plane was made in London by Buck & Co., predecessor to Buck and Hickman. This example has the 281 Whitechapel address which dates to 1842-1893. It's a high quality plane in excellent working order. The boxing is perfect. The blade is long and clean. It's an excellent worker in a useful medium size. $26
1/2in English Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
This plane was made by Simms of London between 1813 and 1834. It's in excellent condition but it's seen a lot of use. The blade is on the short side and the wedge has minor wear from a hammer. Otherwise, it's crisp, clean, and in excellent working order. It's a useful 1/2in size for case and cabinet work. $24
Blum Tool Co Jack Plane
$290
This plane was made by the Blum Tool Co. of Walnut, IA. The plane has an innovative frog design that is unique to this maker. This is their no. 5 jack plane equipped with an A2 blade. It includes an additional blade and the sharpening jig. Retail price is $340 new today. $290
Excellent W. Butcher 1/2in Socket Mortise Chisel
$45
This mortise chisel was made by the highly esteemed W. Butcher in Sheffield. It's 15.5in long overall. It has a thick, laminated blade with a clean back, free of pitting. The handle has some light wear and is perfectly usable. It's a rare chance to get a mortise chisel by this highly desirable maker. $45
Massive 1/4in American Socket Mortise Chisel
$45
This is a huge socket chisel with a stout blade. It measures 16in long overall. It has a clean blade, free of pitting on the back. The oversized socket handle is in excellent condition with minimal wear. It was made by Pliny Merrill in Hinsdale, NH likely between 1844-1869. The Merrills were a tool making dynasty for nearly a century in and around the New Hampshire area. CE Jennings eventually acquired the brand through mergers ca. 1901 and sold some chisels under the Merrill name but this is an early example, definitely predating Jennings. It's a great American edge tool $45
Brown and Sharpe no. 12 0-1in Micrometer
$25
Henry Taylor 7/16in no. 7 Sweep Carving Gouge
$28
Henry Taylor 3/8in no. 3 Sweep Carving Gouge
$28
Extra-Long Greenlee 3/4in Socket Chisel
$30
this chisel was made by Greenlee in Rockford, IL. It's a typical bevel-edge chisel with find lands but a slightly thicker cross-section near the socket. Most remarkably it's 15in long overall. It's in great shape, free of pitting on the back and fitted with an excellent original handle. A bit of a mystery this one. $30
Wide Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$25
Early American Wedge-Arm Plow Plane
$65
This mark is recorded in Eliot's Guide to American Wooden Planes V. This is almost certainly the example described in the book. It's marked TILDEN which Eliot attributes to possibly John Tilden, a cabinetmaker in Bridgewater, MA ca. 1800-1820. The plane has the distinct appearance of a late 18th or early 19th century plane, especially it was made in a rural area that wasn't keeping up with modern planemaking fashion trends. It has heavy round chamfers, relativly short arms, and blunted arms, all of which are seen on 18th century planes. The plane sis til in good working order, showing only some light wear. One wedge has had its finial chipped off, but still works well. The depth stop is still fully functional. A nice early plane . $65
J. Denison 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$15
Wm. Marples 1/4in Boxwood Handled Chisel
$26
Scarce Stanley no. 17 9in Try and Mitre Square
$30
Wm. Marples 1/4in Tang Firmer Chisel
$24
3in Lufkin Round-Leg Inside Caliper
$22
Ohio Tool Co. 1/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
This is a typical Ohio plane, not the best quality but it'll work, especially if you choose the right stock. It cuts a small 1/4in bead, a very popular profile. It has some light wear but nothing that will prevent it from working. the blade is especially clean. A solid worker, nothing collectible at all. $24
Early, Interesting 2in Hand-Forged Gouge
$24
This is a super cool, hand-forged corner chisel made of iron with a forge-welded steel business end. It's unmarked and well made. It could be made usable again without too much work.. it doesn't have a lot of pitting on the back. It looks very similar to the forged corner chisel I listed at the same time, though without maker's marks I can't prove they were made by the same smith. I think it has a great look to it and is definitely something unique. $24
Fancy, Early Farriers Butrress
$15
Starrett 6in Inside Caliper
$20
Absurdly Long, Early 1/2in Socket Chisel
$45
This chisel was made by Dunlap and Madeira which is documented in the EAIA DAT as working ca. 1831-33 in Chambersburg, PA. This chisel is 24in long overall. The blade is incredibly long and surprisingly thin considering the length. It's also especially clean without a speck of pitting on the back. I'm sure it was made for some specific purpose but I can't tell you what that purpose was. It's certainly interesting. $45
American 1/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
Early Hand-Forged Planing Stop
$25
Millers Falls 4in Inside Caliper
$22
Near-Mint Brown and Sharpe no. 61 "Rex" 25-50mm Micrometer
$30
New Starrett no. 436 Micrometer
$50
Early Hand-Forged 4in Compass
$24
Scarce Brown and Sharpe no. 6 1/2in Micrometer
$30
Tiny Lufkin 2 1/2in Inside Caliper
$20
Interesting Lufkin Steamfitters Folding Rule
$20
This is a Lufkin no. 626 6ft folding rule intended for steamfitters and plumbers. One side is graduated in inches. The other is graduated in red and shows inches scaled for 45 degree elbows used in plumbing. Essentially it calculates the hypotenuse of a right triangle by measuring one leg rather than directly measuring it which could be tricky. I think it's a really interesting tool, if a bit specialized. This example is in excellent, unused condition with a little bit of discoloration on one leg from sitting in a box for decades. $20
Keuffel & Esser Co Tape Puller
$24
Hock 2 5/8in Blade and Chipbreaker
$70