Hi again- I just added a few new items to the list including a bunch of really nice Stanley Everlast chisels and some items to the parts/projects list. Thanks for stopping by! --Josh
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Buck 3/4in Tang Paring Chisel
$25
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Small Carving Mallet
$15
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Excellent 8in Drawknife
$45
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This drawknife is marked Jennings and Griffin. It was likely made by CE Jennings who continued to use the name into the early 20th century. The blade is especially long and clean. The bevel is sharp. There are no nicks to grind out. The back has zero pitting. The fruitwood handles are excellent. A perfect working example. $45
Excellent Kimball 10in Drawknife
$45
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This is an earlier example based on the mark and construction of the blade. CJ Kimball made drawknives in Milford, NH has early as 1841 and the company continued until at least 1900. The blade is especially long and clean. The bevel is sharp. There are no nicks to grind out. The back has zero pitting. The fruitwood handles are excellent. The left handle has a little wiggle to it, but it's still tight to the tang. A perfect working example. $45
Cantello 8in Patent Folding Drawknife
$65
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Of all the designs of folding drawknives this is probably the most popular. It has spring-loaded locks in each handle that are pulled aside to allow the handles to move and engage slots at specific angles. This results in a minimum of slop and makes it easy and fast to adjust. This example is in excellent working condition. The blade is sharp and clean. It's clearly stamped with "Cantello, Boston". The bevel is very sharp. There are no nicks to grind out. The handles are in great shape. Both handles have string springs and adjust easily. The design is patented Dec. 18, 1883 by John Cantello of Boston, MA. An excellent working example $65
Greenlee 10in Drawknife
$20
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This is a high quality drawknife made by Greenlee in Rrockford, IL.There is pitting on the back as shown. I'd just put a back-bevel on it and call it day rather than trying to get the pitting out. The handles are excellent. It needs a little work but it would result in a good, usable drawknife. $20
Robert Patent Self-Adjusting Wrench
$20
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This wrench design was patented Feb 21, 1922 by Frederic Robert and produced by the Hoe Corporation of Poughkeepsie, NY. It's 15in long and can grip bolts as small as 3/4in. It's evenly discolored but still works very well. It's an interesting design, and still usable $20
Early American Drawknife
$40
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This drawknife is marked "Crossman and Richardson". I can't find this mark anywhere. I have to imagine that Crossman is Amory Crossman who made tools in Warren, MA in the mid-late 19th century. This is an early drawknife with a clearly laminated blade. The blade is 10.5in wide. The back is quite clean. The bevel is sharp and has one tiny nick. The handles are definitely usable. There's a small check in the left handle but it's tight. It's a usable drawknife, and definitely interesting. $40
Early 9in Drawknife
$30
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Starrett Last Word Dial Test Indicator
$25
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Stanley no. 2 Try and Mitre Square
$15
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Stanley no. 1 Try and Mitre Square
$18
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3/8in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
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This plane was made by (or for) Wm. A. Thompson, a Buffalo, NY hardware store which operated from about 1839-1860. The plane has light wear but remains in excellent working order. the blade is especially clean, recently lapped and honed. The boxing is in great shape. It's a good usable plane in a very desirable size for case an cabinet work. $26
DR Barton 1/2in Side Bead Molding Plane
$15
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Matched Pair of Ohio Tool 1in Tongue and Groove Planes
$45
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These planes cut a T&G joint centered on 1in stock. They would work for slightly thicker stock as well, but not much thinner than 1in. They are high quality with steel-clad fences for wear-resistance. They have seen little use. The blades are still original length and quite clean. The metal skates are discolored from age but still straight. It's an excellent working pair in a larger than usual size $45
Excellent Sandusky 1in Skew Rabbet Molding Plane
$35
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Shiverick 1/2in Side Bead Molding Plane
$20
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Big Sandusky 1in Thumbnail Molding Plane
$30
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Excellent Reed, Utica 7/8in Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$35
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This is a high quality plane made by Reed in Utica, NY. It cuts a 7/8in wide by 3/4in deep reverse ogee profile. It's an unusual size and well proportioned for cabinet work. It has minimal wear, no damage, and a long clean blade. It's an excellent, usable example of this unusual profile. $35
Exceptional Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$35
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this plane was made by A.L. Gleason in Watertown, NY, between 1859-1875. It's a beautifully made plane with no evidence of wear. The profile is 1 1/4in wide by 3/4in deep. It's a great medium-scale version of this profile, which has been popular for centuries. It has any number of uses, from casework to picture frames. The blade on this plane is long and clean, free of pitting. The boxing is perfect. The only flaw I can see is three very old worm holes with no evidence they are active. It's an ideal plane to put to work $35
Thos. Appleton 1in Nosing Plane
$28
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This is a high-quality American nosing plane. It was made by Thos. Appleton who worked in and around Boston throughout the late 19th century. The plane is in excellent condition with no evidence of wear. The blade is perfect. It cuts a complete 180 degree round-over on 1in stock. An exceptional example in perfectly usable condition $28
Excellent 1 1/4in Nosing Plane
$28
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This is a high-quality American nosing plane.It was made by the Doscher Plane and Tool Company in Saugatuck. CT between 1886-1902. The plane is in excellent condition with no evidence of wear. The blade is perfect. It cuts a complete 180 degree round-over on 1 1/4in stock. An exceptional example in perfectly usable condition $28
Stanley no. 4 Pre-WWII Smooth Plane
$60
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This is likely a 1930s example based on the SW era label on the tote. The japanning is better than 95%. The sides and sole have light discoloration. The blade is barely used and in perfect condition. The tote has a small sliver missing from the horn but is otherwise excellent. The knob is perfect. All of the adjusters work smoothly. It's not a collector's item, just a solid worker. $60
Excellent Stanley no. 3 Small Smooth Plane
$65
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This plane is a type 11/12. It has a high knob and the early SW era logo on the blade. The bed has three patent dates. The adjusting wheel has a smaller diameter. The plane has seen little use and remains in excellent working order. There's scattered discoloration on the sides and sole. The japanning is 100%. The knob and tote are both excellent. The blade is near full length, free of pitting, and has a nice lapped area at the bevel. The adjusters work smoothly. It's an excellent example to put to use $65
Excellent Stanley no. 3 Small Smooth Plane
$65
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This plane is a type 10. It's basically the same as the more common type 11, but has only two patent dates and the earlier arched logo on the blade. The plane has seen little use and remains in excellent working order. There's scattered discoloration on the sides and sole. The japanning is 100%. The knob and tote are both excellent. The blade is near full length, free of pitting, and has a nice lapped area at the bevel. The adjusters work smoothly. It's an excellent example to put to use $65
Excellent, Bargain Stanley no 7 Jointer Plane
$75
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This is a 1946-1947 Stanley no. 7, likely made for a hardware store or jobber. It lacks the Stanley branding, has a twisted lateral, and a "Victor" branded blade. Otherwise it's exactly the same as a Stanley from the same era. It has extremely light wear, clean sides, and 95% or better or better japanning. The knob and tote are missing finish, but free of damage. The blade is long and especially clean. The adjusters are tight and accurate. It will make a great worker at a bargain price $75
Lufkin no. 372 One Foot Boxwood Caliper Rule
$15
Millers Falls no. 5 Pocket Block Plane
$10
No. 42 Ship Carpenters 12in Double Bevel
$25
Stanley 24in no. 36 Machinists Level
$28
Starrett no. 25R Dial Caliper Contact Point Set
$20
Starrett no. 228 3-4in Outside Micrometer
$20
Brown and Sharpe 0-3in Depth Micrometer
$55
Unusually Large Slocomb 4-5in Screw Thread Micrometer
$22
This is the largest screw thread micrometer I've come across. It was made by Slocomb in Providence, RI. It's an earlier example with the Mat 12. 1896 and April 3, 1897 patent dates on the barrel. It's also marked 8-13 P.U.S.S-V which I assume is the type of thread it measures but I can't find anything on that abbreviation. It's in excellent working condition with minimal wear. $22
Starrett no. 46 Depth Gauge
$28
Brown and Sharpe no. 63 2-3in "Rex" Micrometer
$22
Excellent and Interesting Jones Patent Spiral Screwdriver
$26
This screwdriver was made by F.A. Howard in Belfast, ME. It incoperates < A HREF="https://datamp.org/patents/advance.php?pn=543096&id=7791&set=3">James Jones' Jul 23, 1895 patent for the reversible spiral drive.It's an interesting design that works quite well. This is an excellent example in perfect working condition. It has its original screwdriver bit and is uncleaned- near perfect. $26
Excellent Stanley no. 3 Small Smooth Plane
$60
This plane has no wear or damage. It dates to 1946-47, the immediate post-war era. The knob and tote are perfect- the original black paint is near-flawless which is rare. The japanning is 95% or better. The blade is original length and has a clean, flat back. All of the adjusters work well. It's a perfectly usable example in excellent condition $60
Simonds no. 62 26in. Handsaw
$50
This is a Simonda "$2.50" no. 62 in good, usable condition. The plate is 26in, 8ppi crosscut. It's straight and free of pitting, though does have light discoloration. The etch is crisp and clear. The handle has light wear. It also has a label from a saw sharpener, which I think is a nice piece of history. The teeth are all in good shape but not terribly sharp. It cuts but could stan a quick filing. A great general-purpose worker. $50
Mitutoyo 1-2in Tenths Micrometer
$30
Excellent Matched Pair of Mathieson Ovolo Sash Planes
$85
This is an original matched pair of 5/8in flat ovolo sash molding planes made by Mathieson in Edinburgh. The planes are in excellent condition with only light wear. The blades are clean. The mouths are tight. Why these were sold as pairs is still a mystery to me. I've read several theories that make sense but I haven't found a period reference that explains it. Regardless,finding a matched pair is difficult. These are both high quality planes in excellent condition $85
Early and Excellent Stanley 24in no. 39 Machinists Level
$50
Exceptional W. Butcher 1in Tang Chisel
$30
Stout 1in Douglass Mfg. Co. Corner Chisel
$35
This is a thick corner chisel intended for hard use. It was made by Douglass in Seymour, CT. It's a high quality American edge tool. It measures 15.5in long overall. The backs are both free of pitting. The handle has seen some hard use but is still usable thanks to the ring which has kept it from mushrooming. A great example to work with. $35
J.B. Addis 3/8in Flat Spoon Gouge
$25
SJ Addis 3/8in no. 27 Spoon Gouge
$28
This is a top qualtiy English edge tool made by SJ Addis, likely in the 1880s based on the mark and the type study. It has a full-length blade and no pitting on the inside face, just some light discoloration. It's decently sharp and well cared-for. A fine worker of the best quality. $28
Mint Stanley no 187 SW-Era Line Level
$30
Tiny Starrett 2in Inside Caliper
$20
Kabar 1184 4in Folding Knife
$40
Brown and Sharpe no. 585 Vernier Height Gauge
$65
Starrett no. 245
$35
Starrett no. 440 Depth Micrometer
$65
Starrett no 711 Universal Dial Test Indicator
$40
Early Stanley no. 22 Small Smooth Plane
$40
This is an early example dating to around 1880, predating the invention of the lateral adjuster. It has a clear eagle logo on the toe. The sole has very little wear. The blade is original to the plane, It's long and clean, free of pitting. It's absolutely usable for someone who appreciates wood-bottom planes. $40
Early 12oz Nail Hammer
$15
Large, Excellent Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$35
This plane has no mark I can read. Based on the wedge style it was made by Sandusky. It cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 1in deep reverse ogee. It's in excellent condition, barely used, if at all. The blade is especially clean. There is a crack in the very end of the thinnest part of the blade but it's not actually a problem. The part of the blade with the crack is buried in the non-escapement side of the plane when it's being used. Not perfect, but pretty close to it. $35
Exceptional, Curvy Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$45
This is a beautiful example of the classic quirk ogee and bevel molding profile. It's 1 1/2in wide and 3/4in deep with a curvier than usual ogee. This one was made by ZJ McMaster who used prison labor to make planes between 1839-1847. This is a beautifully made plane in excellent condition. It has perfect boxing, no wear, and a long, clean blade that looks unused. It's an outstanding example of this very popular profile. $45
Scarce Stanley "Four Square" Panel Saw
$45
This saw was made for Stanley and sold with their no. 861 Four Square tool cabinet. Because this saw was offered only as part of this specific tool chest4, it's pretty hard to find. This is a 24in 8ppi crosscut panel saw. The plate has some discoloration, but the etch is visible, and it's dead straight. The teeth are good but not sharp. The handle is excellent and has a partial decal. It would be a good saw to use or add to a tool chest. $45
Buck Brothers 5/8in Patternmakers Cranked Paring Gouge
$32
This is a true paring gouge with an inside bevel and a cranked shank to elevate the handle above the work. It measures 13.5in long overall. This is the "medium" sweep of the three Buck offered. The back is clean and completely free of pitting. The handle is excellent. Buck made absolutely top quality edge tools in Millbury, MA. . It's a nice example of this useful gouge, no longer made by any modern maker at any price. $32
Buck Brothers 1/2in Patternmakers Cranked Paring Gouge
$32
This is a true paring gouge with an inside bevel and a cranked shank to elevate the handle above the work. It measures 12in long overall. This is the "medium" sweep of the three Buck offered. The back is clean and completely free of pitting. The handle is excellent. Buck made absolutely top quality edge tools in Millbury, MA. . It's a nice example of this useful gouge, no longer made by any modern maker at any price. $32
Buck 5/8in Patternmakers Paring Gouge
$30
Sherr-Tumico 0-1in Tenths Micrometer
$22
Starrett no. 575C Screw Thread Micrometer
$40
Excellent 1in Flat Quirk Ogee Molding Plane
$35
This plane was made by Ohio for the Detroit, MI hardware retailer BB&WR Noyes. the plane cuts a 1in wide by 1/2in deep quirk flat ogee. It's in very good condition with minimal wear. The boxing is straight and the mouth is super tight. It has a long, clean blade. It's a good quality plane that is completely usable. $35
1 1/4in American Skew Rabbet Molding Plane
$24
Auburn 1in Square Ovolo Molding Plane
$24
Big Ogee Molding Plane
$22
This plane cuts a 1 3/4in wide by 1in deep ogee. It was made by H.L. Naramore in Cummingotn, MA between 1865-1872. It's a good-looking plane with a decent blade but the mouth is opened up, presumably intentionally. It's not ideal, for sure, but it could still be usable, and it's a nicer larger profile. $22
Excellent 1 1/2in Reverse Ogee and Fillet Molding Plane
$45
This plane was made for BB & WR Noyes, a Detroit, MI hardware dealer operating from 1850-1869. It was almost certainly made by Ohio Tool Co. It cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 3/4in deep reverse ogee with a small fillet. It has little wear and remains in excellent working condition. It has a long blade which is free of pitting. Best of all the blade matches the profile exactly so it won't take a lot of effort to get this plane tuned and working. A fine working example $45
Greenslade Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$28
This is a high quality plane made by Greenslade. It cuts a 1/2in wide by 1/4in deep flat ovolo. The plane has light wear. the blade is decent- the back is clean but it needs the usual tuning to get it into working condition. It's a decent, usable plane that cuts a very useful profile $28
Preston Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$28
This is a high quality plane made by Preston in Birmingham, England.. It cuts a 5/8in wide by 1/4in deep flat ovolo. The plane has light wear. the blade is decent- the back is clean but it needs the usual tuning to get it into working condition. It's a decent, usable plane that cuts a very useful profile $28
Excellent Stanley no. 8C Jointer Plane
$225
This is an excellent working no. 8. It's a gorgeous plane, all original and uncleaned. All I had to do was wipe the dust off. It has just a little honest discoloration on the sides. The knob and tote are both excellent. The blade is near original length and especially clean. It was well cared for and still sharp. I gave it a test run and it works well. It will be a fantastic worker. $225
Exceptional Set of 11 Card Scrapers in Case
$100
Veritas Concave Spokeshave
$130
22in "Fast Mail" Panel Saw
$50
This saw was made for the Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Co. of St. Louis, MO. It has an elaborate etch of a train on the plate and the "Fast Mail" logo. the plate is dead straight, 9ppi crosscut, and decently sharp. The handle is perfect. It needs just a light filing to get it into perfect working condition. $50
Excellent Sheffield Brass-Back 10in Backsaw
$65
This is a high quality saw, likely made ca. 1900. It has a partial etch That reads "MUIxxx & Sons, Sheffield" with a trademark. I can't find a matching Barley's book. The plate is 10in long and 2 3/8in deep.It's especially clean. The handle is absolutely perfect. The plate is 12ppi. The teeth are in great shape and somewhat sharp. It needs only a light filing. It's an exceptional working saw. $65
Buck 1/4in Paring Gouge
$30
Starrett no. 575 Screw Thread Micrometer
$45
Starrett C493B Protractor
$50
Tiny Buck Brothers 3/16in Tang Gouge
$26
Unusual Sheffield-Made 3/8in Deep Dog-Leg Carving Gouge
$15
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Early Stanley no. 36 6in Machinists Level
$28
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Buck Brothers 1/8in no. 9 Sweep Tang Gouge
$24
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Interesting Koch Patent Indicator
$20
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This machinists indicator was made and patented by Henry Koch of Nyack, NY. The design was patented July 17, 1906. It's an interesting concept that allows both the plunger on the front and the radiused post on the rear to be used to move the indicator needle. This would allow it to be used as a standard indicator as well as an inside indicator. The top plate slides off easily exposing the internals. It still works well. It's mounted to a lathe tool post and comes in a custom-fit box. I don't think it would replace my vintage Starrets, but it's a really interesting tool. $20
Exceptional W. Butcher 7/16in Paring Gouge
$26
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Curvy Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$30
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This plane cuts a more curvy than normal quirk ogee and bevel measuring 2in wide by 1 1/4in deep. It was made for M.H. Webster, a Detriot, MI hardware store which operated from 1837-1858. The plane has some wear from use but remains in very good condition overall. The blade is long and clean. If you want to put it to work it will require some work to match the blade to the sole due to the plane body shrinking with age a bit. $30
Interesting Pair of Door Hinge Levels
$10
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These are door hinge levels- installed in a door hinge butt mortise to ensure it is level. They are in good shape with intact level vials. They are completely unmarked. I have on good authority that these were made by Stanley but.. as the saying goes.. "buy the tool, not the story.". Still pretty interesting! $10
Lufkin Radius Gauge Set
$22
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Hock Blade for Wooden Spokeshave
$20
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Woodings-Verona Tool Works Tommy Axe
$22
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Lufkin no. 77B Radius Gauge Set
$22
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Buck 9/16in Patternmakers Crank-Neck Paring Gouge
$30
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This is a top-quality American edge tool made by Buck in Millbury, MA. It is in exceptional condition with no wear, pitting or discoloration. This is the deep sweep of the three Buck offered in these tools. It's 12.5in long overall. These are very useful tools still today and not made by any modern maker at any price. $30
Buck Brothers 7/16in Pattermakers Paring Gouge
$30
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This is a top-quality edge tool made by Buck in Millbury, MA. It's a crank-neck patternmaker's chisel with an inside bevel for paring work. The blade is especially clean, free of pitting, and has a sharp bevel. This example has the deep sweep of the three Buck offered. The fruitwood handle is in excellent condition, noting an owner's initials. It's an outstanding working example of this sort of gouge- not made by any modern maker today at any price $30
SJ Addis 5/16in no.2 Flat Carving Chisel
$22
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Excellent Starrett no. 436 3-4in Micrometer
$20
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Starrett 272A Radius Gauge
$22
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Excellent J.T. Slocomb 2-3in Micrometer
$20
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Tiny Starrett 2 1/4in Inside Caliper
$15
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Draper 2-3in Tenths Micrometer
$15
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Mathieson 1/2in Square Ovolo Molding Plane
$22
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This plane has seen a lot of use but was cared for and is still usable today. It has visible wear along the handhold from being used. the blade remains clean and sound. It has an attached accessory fence which was added either to take up wear on the original fence or to slightly alter the profile. It could be removed if desired. $22
Long, Thin, 5/16in Paring Gouge
$25
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This is a long, thin gouge with an inside bevel for light paring work. It was made by Greaves and Sons at the Sheaf Works in Sheffield. The back is clean with zero pitting. The handle is excellent. It's a great example to put to use. Long paring gouges like this aren't made today by any maker at any price $25
Interesting Thumb Micrometer
$25
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I made up the term "thumb micrometer" because I don't know what else to call this. It was made by the Tubular Micrometer Company (aka Tumico) which operated in St. James, MN. This is a thousandths mic with a frame clearly intended to loop around one finger with the thumb operating the knurled sleeve. There is also a large dial added to the top of the sleeve which allows the operator to easily read thousandths. I can find no others like it. $25
Starrett no. 436 2-3in Micrometer
$18
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