Edit- Update 2 is posted. Hi Folks- Happy Friday. We made it through the week. I'm working on putting together some updates of new tools that I'll post tonight. The first batch just dropped with more on the way. I hope you all have a great weekend. --Josh
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1 1/2in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$55 New Item This Week
This is an excellent usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood. This chisel is 10 1/2in long and has the early waisted handle. An excellent example to put to use. $55
1/4in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$55 New Item This Week
This is an excellent usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood. This chisel is 9+in long and has the early, waisted handle. This is an excellent example to put to use. $55
1 1/2in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$45 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 9 1/2in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $45
1/4in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 9 1/2in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
7/8in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 8in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
1in Stanley Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 8+in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
5/8in Stanley SW Era Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 7 1/4in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
1/4in Stanley SW Era Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 7 3/4in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
Elegant TH Witherby 1/8in Socket Chisel
$28 New Item This Week
1/2in Stanley Era Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 8+in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
1in Stanley Era Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 7 1/4in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
1in Stanley Era Everlast Chisel
$35 New Item This Week
This is an excellent, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 8+in long overall. This is an excellent example to put to use. $35
Stubby 1/4in Stanley Era Everlast Chisel
$22 New Item This Week
This is an good, usable example of Stanley's Everlast chisel. It has been well cared for and recently used. The working area of the back is lapped flat, and the bevel recently ground. This is a boon for the next owner since lapping the extremely hard steel these chisels are made from is not easy or fun. This one only needs to be honed before use. The handle has minimal wear and no damage to the wood or the metal cap. This chisel is 6 1/2in long overall. It has a lot of life left, but has obviously been used quite a bit $22
Full Set of Russell Jennings Auger Bits
$95 New Item This Week
This is a full set of 13 bits, all in good working order, housed in a nice Peck patent wooden case. Almost all of the bits are matched with one or two replaced over the years as they wore out. Some have light wear, all have good lead screws, spurs, and cutters. These are standard RJ pattern bits with a double fine lead screw and double twist, ideal for cutting rapidly and cleaning in dry cabinet-grade hardwoods. An excellent working set in a great box. $95
Full Set of Russell Jennings Auger Bits
$95 New Item This Week
This is a full set of 13 bits, all in good working order, housed in their original canvass roll. Almost all of the bits are matched with one or two replaced over the years as they wore out. Some have light wear, all have good lead screws, spurs, and cutters. These are standard RJ pattern bits with a double fine lead screw and double twist, ideal for cutting rapidly and cleaning in dry cabinet-grade hardwoods. An excellent working set. $95
Union Tool Co. 12in Three-Head Combination Square
$70 New Item This Week
Starrett no. 246 Planer Gauge
$22 New Item This Week
Starrett no. 246 Planer Gauge
$22 New Item This Week
Excellent Atkins no. 65 Rip Handsaw
$65 New Item This Week
This is a high quality Atkins no. 65 handsaw. It's 5 1/2point rip, an excellent general purpose configuration. The plate is full-depth, straight, and very clean. The etch is especially clear for an Atkins, and there are even traces of the "Damakeened" finish. The handle is perfect. It's seen little to no use and remains sharp and ready to use. An excellent user rip saw $65
Disston D8 Thumbhole Rip Handsaw
$90 New Item This Week
This is a top quality Disston D8 made between 1928-1941. It's 5 1/2point rip, an excellent general purpose configuration. The plate is full-depth, straight, and very clean. The toothline still has the original breasting and graduated teeth at the toe. The etch is visible. The handle is perfect. It's seen little to no use and remains sharp and ready to use. An excellent user rip saw $90
Unused Asian Ebony Smooth Plane
$30 New Item This Week
Exceptional Millers Falls Hand Drill
$40 New Item This Week
Young Brothers 1/i8in Letter Stamp Set
$32 New Item This Week
Young Brothers 1/4in Number Stamp Set
$25 New Item This Week
Stanley no. 53 Adjustable Spokeshave
$35 New Item This Week
This is an early example with the circular Stanley logo on the blade. It's been used but no no damage or wear other than a bit of missing japanning. The mouth springs are strong. The blade is long and clean. It's an especially good spokeshave to use- the mouth adjuster offering an easy way to change the depth of cut while in use $35
PS&W 10in Drawknife
$40 New Item This Week
This is an early example with Peck Stow and Wilcox's "No. 1 Exc" trademark. It has a long, clean blade with no pitting. The bevel is reasonably sharp. The fruitwood handles are in good shape, free of damage. The left handle does rotate which is annoying, but it's still tight to the tang. It's an excellent quality drawknife that will make a fine worker. $40
Excellent 8in Drawknife
$45 New Item This Week
This drawknife is marked Jennings and Griffin which was an edge tool maker in New Hampshire in the late 19th century but also a mark used by CE Jennings for some time after. The blade is long and completely free of pitting. The bevel is reasonably sharp. The handles are excellent- tight and free of damage. A fine worker. $45
10in Drawknife
$40 New Item This Week
Excellent Stanley SW Era no. 51 Spokeshave
$30 New Item This Week
The no. 51 was one of Stanley's most popular shave, made for over a century. This one dates to the 1920s SW era. It is an exceptional example with 100% japanning, and a factory-new blade. The blade has all of its original length and zero pitting. An excellent working example, ready to be put to use $30
English Stanley no. 51 Malleable Iron Spokeshave
$30 New Item This Week
This is the hard-to-find 51M made in England. It's clearly marked with the M on the casting and cap, as well as a partial decal noting it's made from malleable iron. It has some finish loss, but the blade is excellent- long and clean, and free of pitting. It will make an outstanding worker. $30
Rabone 12in Boxwood Rule and Level
$32 New Item This Week
Marples 8in Rosewood Level
$28 New Item This Week
PEXTO English Standard Wire Gauge
$10 New Item This Week
Excellent and Rare Handled Double Iron Sash molding Plane
$50 New Item This Week
This 12 1/2in long plane was made by the partnership of Samuel and Harvey Hills in Amherst, MA between 1829-1830. the plane is in excellent condition with only extremely light wear. It cuts both halves of a sash molding- the glass rabbet on the outside and a small decorative ovolo on the inside. Handled examples like this are extremely hard to find. This one is as nice as I've seen. $50
Massive & Interesting 30in Wooden Jointer
$80 New Item This Week
To start off with- this is a 30in jointer with a 2 3/4in wide blade. It's in excellent working condition with a good mouth, little wear, and an especially clean blade. It weighs in excess of 11lbs. Once you get it moving, nothing will stop it. It's marked with two maker's marks on the toe. The top is "J. Young Jr." which doesn't appear in my books. Below that is stamped "John Frost" in the mark that matches the one in GAWP-V. The Frost mark is listed as UR with two known examples, none of which is this plane. It's a solid working plane in a rare massive size with an interesting story to be uncovered. $80
Stanley no. 750 1/2in Bench Chisel
$26 New Item This Week
Goodell Pratt no. 655 Hand Drill
$45 New Item This Week
Clean Set of James Swan Auger Bits
$80 New Item This Week
These bits were made by Swan in Seymour, CT. They are in their original box which has a complete inner advertising label. These are Irwin pattern bits with a single twist and single coarse lead screw, ideal general purpose bits that will work in any sort of wood. The sizes included are 4,6,8,12,14,16. They all have minimal wear, good lead screws, spurs and cutters. $80
Kelly True Temper Tommy Axe
$28 New Item This Week
This is a well-used example complete with the claws which are frequently broken off. This example has a very light, but distinct mark. The handle is excellent. The bevel is decent with only one chip. A top quality edge tool that could be returned to working order without too much work. $28
Stanley "100 Plus" Framing Hammer
$25 New Item This Week
Starrett no. 196B Dial Test Indicator
$30 New Item This Week
Unique and Exceptional Trammel Set
$35 New Item This Week
Unmarked Rosewood Mortise Gauge
$28 New Item This Week
Stanley no. 78 Rabbet and Fillister Plane
$40 New Item This Week
Beautiful Gernam Hack Saw
$30 New Item This Week
Classic English Wooden Router Plane
$25 New Item This Week
Small D. Maydole Carpenters Hammer
$28 New Item This Week
Plumb Boy Scout Hatchet
$30 New Item This Week
Plumb Half-Hatchet
$28 New Item This Week
Early 3in Machinists Square
$24 New Item This Week
Interesting Thumb Micrometer
$45 New Item This Week
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. $45
Scarce Stanley no 64 1/2 Marking Gauge
$26 New Item This Week
Early and Excellent Starrett 3-4in Micrometer
$28 New Item This Week
Very Early 3/4in Cove Molding Plane
$40 New Item This Week
This is clearly an 18th century molding plane based on the design- it's 9 1/2in long with broad, flat chamfers. It's marked C.V. Hitchcock on the toe which is a mark I can't find in my reference books. I believe it's American. It's in great condition with a beautiful patina and no damage at all. Simply a great early plane $40
Excellent D. Bensen 2 in Skew Rabbet Plane
$35 New Item This Week
This is a top quality plane made by David Bensen in Albany, NY in the first half of the 19th century. It's a very well-made plane with some light wear from use. The mouth is still tight and the working corner is good. As expected, it needs the blade reground to take up the wear from the working corner and fit the sole again. The back has a nice clean, lapped-flat spot near the bevel. It will be a fine working plane with minimal effort. $35
Interesting and Excellent Stanley no. 4 Early WWII Era Plane
$70 New Item This Week
This plane was made in the fourth quarter of 1942 according to the date stamp. This must have been right at the start of Stanley's wartime changes to their planes. The only difference between this plane and those made a little earlier is the lack of brass. All of the nuts, and even the adjusting wheel, are steel. It still has rosewood handles and a frog screw. It's an excellent example with a long, clean blade, perfect handles, and accurate adjusters. The blade just needs a grind and hone, and it will work perfectly. $70
Excellent Horned Smooth Plane
$30 New Item This Week
Well-Made European Smooth Plane
$35 New Item This Week
This plane is 8in long with a 1 5/8in wide blade. The body is especially well-made and has minimal wear. The blade is a Peugeot double iron with an integral adjusting barrel nut. The adjuster allows for precise setting of the cap iron in relation to the bevel. It's a cool idea and does work well. Both the cap and blade are marked with matching assembly numbers. It's a nice little plane that's definitely usable. $35
Henry Taylor 1/8in no. 10 Boxwood Handled Gouge
$28
Tiny SJ Addis no. 10 1/8in Tang Gouge
$20
Robert Sorby 1/4in Tang Chisel
$20
Millers Falls no.2500C Hand Drill Mint IOB
$40
Complete and Excellent Brown and Sharpe no. 60 1-2in Micrometer w/ Standard
$28
Exceptional 10in Wing Caliper
$26
Starrett no. 448 Vernier Depth Gauge
$50
Brown and Shape no 608 0-3in Micrometer Depth Gauge
$45
Brown and Shape 10in Flat-Leg Caliper
$24
Early 3/8in Boston Center Bead Molding Plane
$35
This is an especially well-made plane with exquisite boxing. It was made by the partnership of Montgomery & Woodbridge in Boston on Blackstone St. in 1847. The plane has seen use and has some wear to the boxing but it's still straight, has a clean blade, and is usable. It's a remarkable plane $35
Near-Mint Ohio Tool 7/16in Center Bead Molding Plane
$30
Small Quirk Flat Ovolo and Bevel Molding Plane
$35
This is an exceptionally well-made plane with double-bocxing including hammerhead boxing along the fence where it's most likely to wear. It was made by S. Cummings who worked in Providence and Boston in the first half of the 19th century. The plane has light wear but no damage. The blade is long and especially clean. It cuts a 7/in wide by 1/2in deep quirk flat ogee with bevel profile, both attractive and useful. A fine worker of the highest quality $35
Lufkin 4in Round-Leg Outside Caliper
$20
Unique and Excellent Wire Gauge
$35
I think this is an awesome tool. It looks user-made to me. It appears to be a pocket knife but the three blades are each wire gauges which measure form 0-23. The brass side is also graduated as a ruler. It's elaborately etched "Mr. Sarson" on one side. It has a lovely patina and a great look overall. $35
Excellent Underhill 1/4in Socket Mortise Chisel
$45
This chisel was made by the famous Underhill family of edge tool makers who worked in New England throughout the 19th century. This example is 15in long overall and only has light wear. The blade is clean and still has some of the original blued finish on the socket area. The back of the blade has no pitting. It's perfectly usable, excellent quality, and a very desirable size. $45
Stanley no. 68 "type 11" era Rabbeting Spokeshave
$45
Sheer-Tumico 0-1in Tenths Micrometer
$20
Starrett no. 449 Non-rotating Depth Micrometer
$65
This is a top-quality, vintage Starrett measuring tool in perfect working order. It uses non-rotating flat bars rather than round rods like most. It is in its original case with an adjusting wrench. There are a few specks of discoloration, as shown, but it's still close to new condition. You can buy it today from Starrett for only $427 $65
Starrett ni, 436 1-2in Mircometer
$26
Lee Valley Mortise Gauge
$50
Massive Sargnet no. 424C Jointer Plane
$195
This is the Sargent version of the Stanley 8C. This one is in excellent working condition, free of damage and only showing light wear. The blade is long and clean, near factory length, and free of pitting. the knob and tote are both excellent. The adjusters work well. It's a solid user plane and a lot less common than a Stanley of the same size $195
Vaughan 16oz Octagonal-Handle Framing Hammer
$20
Vintage 16oz Octagonal-Handle Carpenters Hammer
$24
Double Sided Carriage Makers Molding Tool
$30
Small 5in Compass
$22
Early hand-Forged 4in Compass
$28
8in English Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$20
Marples 5/16in Tang Chisel
$24
Greenlee 1/2in Socket Chisel
$22
Greenlee Long 1/4in Socket Chisel
$24
Excellent Underhill 3/8in Socket Mortise Chisel
$45
This is a massive 3/8in socket mortise chisel measuring 16in long overall. It's in excellent working order with a lapped flat back and an excellent handle. It's perfectly usable with a minimum of tuning required. It has two makers' marks which pin it to a specific time frame. One side is marked Underhill and Leighton which was one of the many Underhill partnerships, this one operating in Manchester NH in 1852.The other side is marked Leighton and Lufkin, which was an Auburn, NH partnership that operated in 1856. This chisel probably dates to right around the transition between the two firms. An outstanding worker with a bit of history to it $45
Buck 1/4in Socket Chisel
$22
1/4in Mortise Chisel
$28
Pfeil Swiss-Made 10mm no 3 Alongee Gouge
$35
Pfeil Swiss-Made 12mm no. 1 Carving Chisel
$20
Starrett no. 226 1-2in Micrometer
$22
ECE Primus no. 704 Smooth Plane
$120
This is ECE's top of the line smoother equipped with their "regulator" adjusting mechanism. This example has seen light use and remains in excellent condition all around. It's marked "Western Germany" so it's at least 35 years old. (yes, it's been that long. I was shocked as well). An exceptional woodworking plane to put to work. It retails for $225 new today. $120
English Toothing Plane
$45
This plane has seen a lot of use and has visible wear but is still perfectly usable. It's a soothing plane- so long as the plane is good and the body has no gross damage, it'll work. This example has a great patina and a long , extra fine-toothed blade. The blade was made by Varvill in York. I think the plane might have been as well. At any rate, it's a perfectly usable plane at a good price due to the wear. $45
7/8in Dado Molding Plane
$28
This plane was made for Marten Doscher, the New York hardware dealer. It has some light wear but no damage and remains straight and usable. It has long, clean blades and a functional depth stop. The 7/8in size is the most common to find and useful for larger case and cabinet work. This is a god, usable example $28
1/2in Scottish Side Bead Molding Plane
$15
Excellent and Interesting Sash Fillister
$75
This plane is marked "J. Madden" at the toe, which I'm sure is a maker's mark. The mark doesn't appear in any of the reference books I have. Based on the features, I believe it's the early 19th century and is assuredly British. I've seen a couple of other examples with this mark over the years, but more information eludes me. The plane is a classic British wedge-arm sash filllister. It's in excellent condition overall, with no wear or damage. It has the usual depth stop on the left side which is actuated with the brass thumbscrew. There is a second complimentary depth stop on the other side made of wood and brass which is housed in a sliding dovetail. The second depth stop is something I haven't seen before. The plane is an exceptional example and definitely usable. $75
1 1/4in Hollow And Round Molding Plane Pair
$35
These planes we made by different makers- one is a Moseley, the other a Wm. Moss, but the soles match exactly, each cutting an arc 1 1/4in wide. They are both high-quality English planes with only light wear and good, long blades. A solid working pair that could definitely be put to use $35
3/4in Scottish Side Bead Molding Plane
$15
Chapin-Stephens 1 1/8in Skew Rabbet Molding Plane
$32
Excellent UImia Horned Smooth Plane
$50
This is a highly underrated tool in my opinion. Vintage Ulmia tools are incredibly well-made and perform superbly. It is a top-quality German smoother with a beech body and hornbeam sole. It features the impossible-looking glue joint which attaches the sole to the body. It has a slightly narrower than usual 45mm wide single iron, which is long, clean, and sharp. There is little wear and no damage at all. If you enjoy wooden planes you will absolutely love this one. $50
3/8in Socket Mortise Chisel
$30
This is a stout American socket mortise chisel made by the Rugg Mfg. Co. This company is listed in the EAIA DAT but without much information available. There is a Witherby, Rugg, and Richardson making edge tools in Worcester in the late 19th century which could be related. At any rate, it's a good usable chisel in a desirable 3/8in size. It's 15in long overall. The handle is excellent. The blade has no pitting on the back. $30
Small SJ Addis no. 32 Skew Flat Spoon Gouge
$28
Starrett no. 231 0-1in Micrometer
$26
Small Machinists Scratch Gauge
$15
Tiny Brown and Sharpe no. 802 2 1/2in Inside caliper
$22
Stanley no. 135 Liberty Bell Smooth Plane
$20
Stanley's Liberty Bell line of planes was positioned as more affordable than Bailey pattern planes but offered more adjustability than a traditional wooden plane. In reality the adjusters don't work well. It lacks a lateral and is far too coarse for any sort of fine work. However- these planes are usable if you treat them like a wooden plane. Use a hammer to adjust the blade and they make solid workers. this one has some wear but is still usable. These will never be popular among users, but they do work $20
Brown and Sharpe 1-2in Micrometer
$15
Scarce Atkins no. 5 Cabinet Scraper
$35
Carter, Australia, no. c54 Plow Plane
$80
This is an Australian-made copy of the Stanley no. 50. It's not quite same quality as Stanley, but it's entirely usable. It is complete with a full original set of blades. This plane can cut both grooves and dadoes with the help of the nicker blade and middle section. It will make a fine worker. $80
Panther Handsaw
$495
This example was restored by the late Carl Bilderback. It's a later example with a wheat-carved handle, not the bellflower carvings the earlier examples had. This one also has an H.M. Finch medallion, which indicates it was sold by E.C. Simmons, which used the Finch name on their knives and tools. The handle has restored horns- a good job and a good panther face. The plate is a good replacement. It looks fantastic as a display piece but will also work very well- it's sharp and ready to use. $495
Brown and Sharpe Telescoping Gauge Set
$45
These gauges can easily and accurately measure a circle's diameter or a slot's width. It's a simple measuring device that's incredibly handy to have. This set of four can measure from 5/16in to 2 1/8in. These are top-quality gauges made by Brown and Sharpe in Providence, RI. They are in mint condition in their original case. Still sold today, this set retails for $141 new on Amazon. $45
Excellent Brown and Sharpe no. 18 Tenths Micrometer
$30
Starrett no. 226 2-3in Outside Micrometer
$22
Excellent German 20 Meter Tape Measure
$20
Red Rose Panel Raiser
$525 Recently Reduced Price
This plane was made by Red Rose and is truly a masterpiece of modern planemaking. It's sized for 3/4in stock. It both raises and fields a panel for use in a traditional rail and style door. This example is unused. There is a tiny bit of damage to the top of the wedge that holds the nicker wedge, an unfortunate accident of shipping it across the country a few times. This plane is no longer made and retailed for $750 when it was new. $525
Excellent 5/8in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
This plane was made by the partnership of Bensen and Crannell in Albany, NY. I'm convinced this company made some of the finest molding planes of the 19th century. The fit and finish is superb. This is a useful medium size 5/8in bead. It's in excellent condition, lightly used but free of damage or wear. An outstanding example. $26
Veritas hinge Mortise Plane
$125
Starrett no. 436 2-3in Micrometer
$24
Starrett 0-1in no. 203-C Micrometer
$26
Clark Tool Co. Spokeshave
$25
This is a high-quality American spokeshave made of beech with a brass wear plate in front of the mouth. The blade is 3in wide but has a chip in the corner reducing the working width to 2 3/4in. The blade is long and clean, free of pitting. It's a good, usable spokeshave, not a collector's item by any means. $25
Brown and Sharpe no. 815 6in. Inside Caliper
$22
Stanley no. 91 Double Marking Gauge
$26
Stanley no. 41 Push Drill
$26
Stanley no. 923 12in Bit Brace
$24
Lufkin 25ft Metal Tape Measure
$10
Sandusky 1/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
European T Rabbet Plane
$15
D. Maydole 18oz Carpenters Hammer
$28
This hammer was made by Maydole in Norwich, NY. David Maydole is touted as the father of the modern adze eye hammer. This is a nice early example with light wear. It has a clean face and good claws. The handle appears to be original and is in good shape. This is a true carpenter's hammer with long, sweeping claws. $28
Pfeil Swiss-Made no. 1 12mm Double-Bevel Straight Gouge
$30
Veritas Razor Spokeshave
$60
Veritas Dovetail Saw
$80
Veritas O1 Block Plane Blade
$26
Henry Taylor 7/16in no. 6 Carving Tool
$20 Recently Reduced Price
DR Barton 1/4in Tang Firmer Chisel
$16 Recently Reduced Price
Wm. Marples 1/4in Boxwood Handled Chisel
$20 Recently Reduced Price
3in Lufkin Round-Leg Inside Caliper
$15 Recently Reduced Price
Ohio Tool Co. 1/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$15 Recently Reduced Price
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. $15
Tiny Lufkin 2 1/2in Inside Caliper
$15 Recently Reduced Price