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Excellent Stanley 42W Saw Set
$40
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Early 9in Drawknife
$36
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Rare Fay Patent Surface Gauge
$125
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This gauge was made by J. Stevens in Chicopee Falls, MA, MA. It's unmarked, but the design is clearly Fay's Sept 23, 1884 patent. The design allows for a secondary rod with a threaded top and knurled screw which can be used to micro-adjust the height of the gauge. I've never seen one before, and found no records of any selling at any time in the recent past. I think it's an awesome design, and a nice example. $125
Excellent Rabone no. 1155 Three Foot Boxwood Protractor Rule
$35
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Excellent Disston D8 26in Crosscut Handsaw
$45
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Excellent Disston D8 26in Crosscut Handsaw
$55
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Exceptional Ward and Payne 1 3/8in Tang Paring Chisel
$35
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Excellent Greenlee 1 1/4in Socket Chisel
$30
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Excellent J. Howarth 3/4in Boxwood-Handled Paring Chisel
$35
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Excellent Marples 1in Boxwood-Handled Paring Chisel
$35
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Beautiful Marples Boxwood-Handled 1/2inno. 8 Tang Gouge
$28
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Exceptional Marples Plated Brace
$125
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This is a beautiful, top-quality brace made by Marples in Sheffield. The head is solid ebony with a brass quill. It even has an ivory ring, which is completely intact. The head is similar to those used on Ultimatums. I've never seen one on a plated brace. It's in excellent condition with barely any wear. The brass is uncleaned and has a great patina. The chuck spring is perfect. It's the best non-ultimatum brace I've seen. $125
Scarce Goodell-Pratt no. 1616 Hand/Breast Drill
$35
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This is a medium duty drill that can hold bits up to 3/8in. It can be used like a normal drill or a breast drill thanks to the design of the handle. It's in very good condition with some light wear and finish loss. . The chuck and jaws have only minor wear. It still works well. A solid worker. $35
Unique and Excellent Iron-Bound Mallet
$28
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Exceptional Littel Plumb Hatchet
$45
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PS&W 8in Folding-Handle Drawknife
$40
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Stanley no. 43 Saw Set
$24
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Wilson Patent Vulcan Automotive Tool
$10
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Rare Matched Pair of Stanley no. 5 Rule Trammels
$45
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I've seen hundreds of Stanley nos. 1,2,3, and 4 trammels, but never a no. 5 until this one. They are a matched pair with matching owner's initials. They were made in the "type 11" 1910-1918 era. The catalog says they are designed to attach to a carpenter's rule of any size. They were sold with four points, only two of which remain, one large and one small. They are clean and free of damage. $45
Early Roys and Wilcox 8in Wing Divider
$28
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Greenfield 1 1/4in Skew Rabbet Plane
$25
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Excellent Stanley no. 4 Smooth Plane
$75
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This plane is barely used and in excellent working condition. It was made in the 4th quarter of 1947 as per the date stamp on the blade. It's clean, free of damage, and has perfect japanning. The knob has some flaking finish, which is the only real flaw. The blade is absolutely perfect- original length and with a back as clean as they come. An excellent plane to put to work. It will require minimal effort to get it working. $75
Excellent Stanley no. 15 Block Plane
$40
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This is a 'type 11" era example dating to 1910-1918. It's in excellent condition, free of damage, and with minimal wear. The adjusters work perfectly. The blade is long and clean. It's the same as the more common 9 1/2, but 1in longer. A great general-purpose block plane. An ideal working example $40
Buck 1in Tang Paring Chisel
$28
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James Swan 3/4in Millwrights Gouge
$26
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This is a high-quality edge tool made by Swan in Seymour, CT. It has a thick blade and an inside bevel for paring work. This was described as a millwright's gouge in the Swan catalogs. It has a clean back. The bevel has a small nick that will need to be ground out and honed. The handle is excellent. $26
Tiny Buck 1/8in Tang Gouge
$26
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North Brothers no. 2101A 10in Yankee Bit Brace
$45
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Excellent Millers Falls/Craftsman Hand Drill
$35
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North Brothers no. 1431 Hand Drill
$35
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This is a high-quality drill made by North Brothers in Philadelphia. It's a small, single-speed drill ideal for light or delicate work. This example is in very good condition with some light wear. It works flawlessly, however. The chuck and jaws are excellent. The main gear still has some of the original decals. A solid little worker. $35
Excellent Yankee no. 41 Push Drill
$25
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Goodell-Pratt no. 84 Universal Ratchet Handle
$28
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Unusual 3in Pocket Level
$15
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Starrett no.46-D Depth Gauge
$35
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Pexto 6in Try and Mitre Square
$15
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Stanley no.18 "Eureka" 10in Bevel Gauge
$30
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Exceptional Brown and Shape 6in Vernier Caliper
$50
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Early and Interesting Open-Handle Meat or Hack Saw
$40
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This is a uniue saw in my experience. It has a gorgeous open handle attached with split saw screws. The blade is held with pins and tensioned by a large wing nut. It's clearly quite early. The blade was made by P. S. Stubs. The saw frame is unmarked. It's in great shape and will still work today. A beautiful, early tool $40
Excellent H. Chapin 22in no. 114 Jointer Plane
$65
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This is a high-quality plane made by Chapin at the Union Factory outside of Hartford, CT. It's 22in with a 2 1/2in wide double iron. The plane has light wear but no damage. The tote is excellent. The blade is especially clean. It will make a great worker with a minimum of effort required to tune it. $65
N. Chapin 22in Jointer Plane
$50
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This is a high-quality plane made by N. Chapin at the Eagle Factory in Baltimore. It's 22in with a 2 1/2in wide double iron. The plane has light wear but no damage. The tote is excellent. The blade is especially clean. The plane's body has a couple of old worm holes, but nothing that worries me. It will make a great worker with a minimum of effort required to tune it. $50
Millers Falls 8in no. 33 Bit Brace
$28
Goodell-Pratt Spokeshave
$30
Excellent 3/8in Dado Plane
$45
Excellent 5/8in Dado Plane
$40
This is a top-quality British plane in excellent working condition. The body is straight. The depth stop works perfectly. Both blades are long and clean. It shows minimal wear. An excellent plane to put to work. It has no maker's mark I can see. It's undoubtedly British and of exceptional quality. An excellent working plane $40
PS&W Worth 10in Ratchet bit Brace
$24
This is a high-quality brace made by PS&W in Southington, CT and sold under the Worth brand name. It has the really nice bluing on the bare metal they used on Worth tools. It's blue/brown and iridescent in the light. The brace is in excellent working condition. An excellent general-purpose worker. $24
Stanley no. 945 10in Ratchet Bit Brace
$28
Stanley no. 835 10in Ratchet Bit Brace
$20
Early and Interesting Auger Bit Handle
$40
E.C. Stearns Jointer Fence
$50
General no. 1251 Model Railroad Reference Rule
$15
Stanley no. 60 Low-angle Block Plane
$45
This plane is the same as the 60 1/2 but with nickel-plated trim. It's a "type 11" era example dating to 1910-1918. There are no cracks in back of the mouth. There are two tiny dings in the back of the mouth you can see in the last photo. They are incredibly minor, but should be noted. The mouth plate adjusts easily. The blade is long and clean. The adjuster works well, not stripped out like many. An excellent working example $45
Stanley SW Era no. 68 Rabbeting Spokeshave
$45
Stanley 151 Adjustable Spokeshave
$45
8in Wing Divider
$24
Stanley 12 1/2 SW Era Adjustable Cabinet Scraper
$90
This is a 1920s SW era example. It has its original blade, which is long and free of pitting. The rosewood sole is especially thick and clean. The handle has a paint splotch, but is otherwise excellent. It's a superb scraper to use- the adjustable blade angle makes it super easy to match the angle of the bur. $90
J. Moseley Coffin Smoother
$35
Excellent Stanley 1/2in no. 720 Socket Chisels
$45
Excellent Stanley 1/2in no. 720 Socket Chisels
$40
Excellent Stanley 1in no. 750 Socket Chisel
$35
Stanley 30in no. 5 Plumb and Level
$35
Exceptional Ward 3/8in Pigsticker Mortise Chisel
$55
This is a classic, absolutely top-quality British-style "pigsticker" mortise chisel made by Ward and Payne in Sheffield. This extremely popular style of chisel is capable of very hard work. This example is 12.5in long. The handle is perfect.The blade is especially clean. A nice worker in a desirable size. $55
Bemis and Call 6in Outside Caliper
$15
Excellent 5/8in Dado Molding Plane
$45
This is a high-quality British dado plane in excellent working condition. It has minimal wear. The body is dead straight. Both the blade and nicker are long and clean. The depth stop works flawlessly. The build quality is superb, much better than most of the American examples we see. It's everything you want to find in a working dado plane. This example was made for Henry Osborn, a hardware dealer operating in Southampton for more than a century. $45
Excellent 5/8in Dado Molding Plane
$45
This is a high-quality British dado plane in excellent working condition. It has minimal wear. The body is dead straight. Both the blade and nicker are long and clean. The depth stop works flawlessly. The build quality is superb, much better than most of the American examples we see. It's everything you want to find in a working dado plane. It was made by Mathieson in Glasgow. $45
Beautiful Wooden Cabinet Scraper
$55
New-Old-Stock Lufkin 6ft Engineers Folding Rule
$20
Starrett no. 44 Double Caliper
$28
Unique and Excellent Dual-Beam Marking Gauge
$35
Rare Whitaker Patent Saw-Rabbet Plane
$85
Here's a weird one. This saw/plane was patented Feb 6, 1866 by Daniel Whitaker. It's essentially a cross between a moving filister plane and a stair saw. It looks like what some people call a "kerfing saw" these days, but that's not its intended use. It was designed to cut rabbets in the same way a filister does, except by sawing, not planing, away the waste. This is a well-made, early example with a beautiful mahogany body. Unfortunately, it's not marked, but the form is unmistakable. $85
Seven Excellent Herring Bros. Carving Tools
$140
These carving tools were found together, and all have matching handles. They are high-quality Sheffield-made edge tools, all in good, usable condition. The set includes: 3/32 veining tool, 3/16in deep spoon gouge, 1/2in no. 5 straight gouge, 1/4in no. 10 deep gouge, 3/16in no. 24 flaw spoon gouge, 1/8in no. 5 straight gouge, and a 5/16in no. 5 straight gouge. It's a useful set for smaller work with a few hard-to-find sweeps. These have always been together, so I'm offering them at a lower price than usual to try to keep them together. $140
Woden X260 Bench Vise
$45
Moore and Wright 6in Machinists Square
$24
Simonds 28x5 Mitre Box Saw
$50
Robert Sorby 3/8in Flat Spoon Gouge
$30
TH Witherby 3/8in Socket Chisel
$28
Goodell-Pratt no. 4 Hand Drill
$35
This is a good, usable example with minimal wear. It has a nice, smooth gear action, and the chuck works perfectly. All of the jaw springs are in place and work well. It has a magazine handle for holding bits. It's a small drill, capable of holding bits 1/16in to 11/64. A nice working example $35
Millers Falls no. 85 Hand Drill
$30
Stanley no. 63 SW Era Round-Bottom Shave
$24
Intresting, Pre-Starrett Fay Patent Inside Caliper
$28
This caliper was made by C.P. Fay in Springfield, MA. It's marked with Fay's June 2, 1885 patent date.It's in excellent condition and works perectly. $28
Excellent Stanley no. 25 8in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$28
Excellent United 4in Try Square
$24
Odd and Excellent CE Jennings 8in Bit Brace
$40
This brace was made by Jennings in New York. It has the distinct octagonal chuck shell and gorgeous cocobolo handles. It's in excellent working order with minimal wear. It's marked on the chuck shell with the patent date Dec 27.1892 . This is Goodel''s patent which covers a number of improvements. This brace has the adjustable handle bearings described in the patent. It's a great general-purpose bit brace. The lack of a ratchet gives you a great feel in use. $40
Small Pike India Oil Stone
$10
Acorn Folding Drill Index
$24
Starrett no. 299 Rule Clamp
$28
This is a top quality machinists tool made by Starrett in Athol, MA. It's in excellent condition and in perfect working order. This is designed to allow two smaller rules to be joined together to make one large rule. It can accommodate rules of different lengths. A handy accessory when your tool chest won't hold a rule longer than 12in. Still sold today, the retail for more than $90 new. $28
Excellent 1/2in Dado Molding Plane
$40
Bailey 5/8in Socket Framing Chisel
$35
Interesting Shepardson Patent Bit Brace
$35
This brace was made in Shelburne Falls, MA by the H.S. Shepardson Co.. The design was patented by Shepardson on March 1, 1870. It has an interesting curved, sliding jaw design. The chuck still works smoothly. The handle is in great shape. The pad may be a replacement based on the pin locations. If it is, it's very well-done and works perfectly. It's a good example of a scarce patented bit brace $35
Norton Replacement Medium Oil Stone
$20
Three Norton Replacement Medium Oil Stone
$50
1/2in Dado Plane
$40
Excellent Buck 1/4in Paring Gouge
$28
Interesting Starrett 209-C Micrometers
$24
Early Starrett Toolmakers Surface Gauge
$30
Scarce Mathieson Double-Iron Quirk-Ogee-Bevel Molding Plane
$45
This plane cuts a 1in wide by 5/8in deep quirk ogee and bevel, a useful, general-purpose profile. This plane, made by Mathieson in Glasgow, is different in that it uses two blades to cut the profile- one to cut the bevel, the other the ogee. Why two blades? It makes the plane much easier to maintain. When the plane is used, the bevel blade does most of the work since it's removing the most stock. The entire profile must be ground with a single-blade plane when the bevel portion wears down. Two blades require much less grinding and honing to keep the blades projecting evenly across the mouth of the plane. This example has light to moderate wear and is still completely usable. Both blades are clean and have plenty of life left. $45
Auburn 7/8ish Dado Plane
$28
No, that's not a typo. It's marked 7/8in, but the distance between the nickers (which is what defines the size of the dado it cuts) is exactly 13/16. The plane has minimal wear, and long, clean blades. It's still straight. The depth stop works, but it's a little loose. Once it's set it pushes up a bit but it doesn't slip. It's a common problem. Just take the slip into account when you set the depth. It's a good, usable plane $28
Mathieson 1/2in Dado Plane
$40
Mathieson 7/8in Dado Plane
$28
Marples 3/8in no. 32 Spoon Gouge
$35
Exceptional Ward and Payne 7/16in Sash Mortise Chisel
$45
This is an absolutely top-quality Sheffield edge tool made by Ward and Payne. It's 14+ in long overall. The blade has a lovely light, honest patina but zero pitting. The boxwood handle is beautiful, and completely free of damage or wear. This is a classic British sash chisel- lighter than a pigsticker, but still capable of heavy use. It's an ideal sort of chisel for furniture scale work where a pigsticker is vastly overkill. $45
Marples Mitre Template
$30
SJ Addis 3/16in no. 23 Skew Flat Spoon Gouge
$26
Excellent SJ Addis 3/8in no. 24 Flat Spoon Gouge
$28
JB Addis 7/16in no. 8 Boxwood-Handled Gouge
$26
Wm. Marples 1/4in no 30 Spoon Gouge
$20
PS&W 6in Wing Caliper
$22
Tiny Brown and Sharpe no. 800 2.5 in Toolmakers Divider
$30
Excellent Stanley 8in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$24
Excellent Swan 3/8in Socket Mortise Chisel
$40
Unknown Patented Bit Brace
$35
This brace is marked with the patent date March 31, 1857 on the frame. The "March 31" is definite. The 1857 is less clear, but I'm 90% sure on it. There are a couple of brace patents on March 31, 1857, but neither matches this brace. Furthermore, there are no other March 31 brace patents shown in Pearson that are anywhere near this year. The chuck is somewhat unique. The rest of the brace is pretty normal for this age- nothing special stands out to me. It's in excellent condition, unrestored and with a beautiful, natural patina. $35
Excellent Medium Size Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$35
This plane was made by the prolific Philadelphia planemaker John Bell. It cuts a 1in wide by 1/2in deep quirk ogee, a nice medium size version of this extremely versatile profile. The plane has light wear from use but no damage. The blade is long and clean. An excellent plane to put to use. $35
H. Chapin Handled 1 1/4in Nosing Plane
$35
Stanley3/8in no. 720 Socket Chisel
$40
SJ Addis no. 6 1/4in Straight Gouge
$26
Scarce and Excellent H. Taylor no. 44 3/8in Spoon V Tool
$35
Excellent H. Taylor 1/4in no. 40 Bent V Tool
$30
This is a top-quality Sheffield-made H. Taylor carving tool. It's a 1/4in wide bent V tool in excellent condition. The blade is perfectly clean and shows little wear. The handle is excellent, though the ferrule is a little wonky in terms of fit. It's a solid worker in a hard to find profile. $30
Early, Usable Toothing Plane
$50
Lufkin Telescoping Hole Gauge Set
$45
Sawyer 6in Divider
$26
I. Sorby 1/2in Boxwood-Handled Paring Gouge
$28
Hearnshaw 3/4in no. 23 Flat Spoon Gouge
$28
Early English Handsaw
$35
This saw is marked Hill Late Howel, London. There's conflicting information as to when it was made. Based on the design, especially of the handle, I'd say first half of the 19th century for certain. It has a bold die stamp. The blade isn't perfectly straight. The handle is very good . It's a great example of early English sawmaking. $35
Hirsch 1/4in no. 14 Carving Gouge
$28
Goodell-Pratt no. 20 1-2in Micrometer
$30
Lufkin no. 171 6in Folding Caliper Rule
$25
Starrett no. 440 Micrometer Depth Gauge
$65
Large Quirk Ogee and Astragal Molding Plane
$40
This plane was made by Mockridge & Son in Newark, NJ. It cuts a 1 3/4in wide by 1 1/2 deep quirk ogee and astragal, a lovely profile with a lot of curves. The plane looks unused, or at least has no visible wear. The blade also looks unused. There's one flaw- a long, slim chip missing from the short grain along the side of the plane. It's no surprise, given the design, but it's unfortunate nonetheless. Still a usable plane with a lovely profile. $40
Stanley SW Era no. 84 Razor Spokeshave
$55
Early, Hand-Forged 10in Wing Divider
$30
W. Butcher no. 8 Sweep 1/2in Gouge
$26
Excellent Stanley 12oz Carpenters Hammer
$28
Rosewood-Handled Upholsterers Tack Hammer
$20
Well-Made 8in Wing Divider
$20
Early PS&W 6in Outside Wing Caliper
$20
Early, Hand-Forged Quintuple Hinge 6in Compass
$25
Early, Interesting Molding Plane
$20
This plane has 19th century characteristics but no definite maker's mark. It has a bold "D.L" incuse mark on the toe I can't find in AWP-IV. It's an unusual profile that looks like a miniature coping plane in profile, but that's unlikely the case. It could be a sill drip edge plane. I'm stumped on this one. It's in excellent condition. $20
Excellent E. Preston 6in Spirit Level
$25
Excellent Starrett no. 243 Odd-Leg, or Hermaphrodite, Caliper
$15
Chllenge Eyelet Press no. 1
$45
Starrett no. 56 Toolmakers Surface Gauge
$35
Starrett no. 272B Fillet and Radius Gauge
$30
Starrett no. 575 Screw Thread Micrometer
$25
Greenslade Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$24
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 $24
Moulson Bros. 5/8in Sash Mortise Chisel
$35
This is a top-quality Sheffield edge tool made by Moulson Bros. It has a thick blade and a hooped handle for use with a mallet. It's not as stout as a pigsticker or socket mortise chisel, but it can definitely withstand some abuse. The blade is clean and has no pitting on the back. The handle is excellent. $35
Unmarked Scotch Brace
$25
Early Starrett 8in Inside Transfer Caliper
$25
This is an early example with Fay&Starrett's May 10, 1895 patent.It has minor discoloration but still works perfectly. It has a locking hinge and micro-adjuster. One leg can be unlocked to work around features without losing the setting. $25
Moore and Wright 10in Inside Caliper
$10
6in Outside Calipers
$15
PS&W 6in Wing Caliper
$24
W. Butcher 3/8in Paring Gouge
$26
Buck 1/2in Paring Gouge
$26
This is a top-quality American edge tool made by Buck in Millbury, MA. It's 13in long with a long, thin blade. It has an inside bevel for paring work. The back is discolored, but has no pitting. The handle is excellent. A nice working example of a sort you can't find made today by any maker. $26
Starrett 272B Fillet or Radius Gauge
$30
Starrett no. 463 Micrometer Head
$24
Unmarked 9in Spirit Level
$28
Unmarked 8in Spirit Level
$28
Exceptional Buck Extra-Thin 1/4in Paring Gouge
$30
This is a long, thin paring chisel with a flexible blade. It has its original apple handle ,which has never been struck with a mallet. It measures 12.5in long overall. The back has zero pitting anywhere.The blade has been lapped and honed- it's ready to use. It's a top-quality American edge tool. $30
Excellent J. Denison Quirk-Ogee-Bevel Molding Plane
$45
This plane cuts a 1in wide by 1/2in deep quirk ogee and bevel profile. It was made by Denison in Saybrook, CT. It's a top-qualtiy American plane. It's seen little use, if any. The plane is crisp, clean and free of wear. The blade is original length and clean where it matters. It'll make a great worker with a minimal amount of effort required to make it usable. It's a lovely, general purpose profile in a desirable small/medium size $45
Early Hand-Forged 9in Drawknife
$24
Stanley no. 12 12in SW Era Combination Square
$28
This is a 1920s SW example with Bodmer's Jan 23, 1917 patent date. It works well and remains square. The markings are a bit light but are still legible. The head can be adjusted and even swung around 180 degrees to the other side of the blade. $28
Stanley 8in. Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$22
Interesting 3in Outside Caliper
$20
PS&W 6in Outside Wing Caliper
$25
Early 5in Fay Patent Outside Caliper
$26
This is an early, pre-Starrett example made by CP Fay in Springfield, MA. It's marked with Fay's June 2, 1885 patent. It's clean and still works perfectly. It's an interesting example, and still usable. $26
Starrett no. 585CP 1-2in Screw Thread Micrometer
$35
Early, Hand-Stamped Wire Gauge
$10
Starrett no. 137 2in Standard
$15
Early, Well-Made Drill and Wire Gauge
$20
Stanley 6in no. 36 Machinists Level
$28
Excellent Stanley H1207 Small Bench Vise
$25
Starrett no. 360 Universal Protractor
$40
Unusual P.A. Gladwin 3/4in Square Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$35
Gladwin is a well-documented planemaker and inventor working in both CT and the Boston area throughout the 19th century. This is a well-made plane with an odd profile. It cuts a 3/4in tall by 3/4in wide reverse ogee. It has no fence, which is both a plus and minus. A fence could easily be attached to allow it to run along the edge of a board. It has one small check at the heel right at the step. Otherwise, it's in excellent condition. The blade is original length and clean. The mouth is perfectly tight. A solid working example in an unusual configuration $35
Exceptional Steep Quirk Ovolo Molding Plane
$45
This plane was made between 1829-1849 in Sheffield by Charles Heathcott. It's a top-quality plane in amazing condition. The plane is clean and crisp with no damage and minimal wear. The only flaw is a scuff mark on the bottom of the fence- it's minor but otherwise the plane is perfect. It cuts a quirk ovolo 1in wide by 3/4in deep. It's beautifully made, and about as nice as they come. It's absolutely usable and quite an interesting profile $45
Sargent 5/8in Fluting Plane
$24
Excellent J.T. Slocomb 2-3in Micrometer
$15
Buck 1/4in Tang Firmer Chisel
$25
Starrett no. 823 Tubular Inside Micrometer
$40
Stanley 38 1/2 Bench Level
$24
I. Sorby 3/8in Sash Mortise Chisel
$40
This is a classic Sheffield sash mortise chisel. It's much thicker than a standard firmer chisel but not nearly as thick as a "pigsticker" mortise chisel. It's 13.5in long overall. The back has no pitting at all. The handle is in great shape with one small check and a well-made iron ferrule around the bolster. It's perfectly usable and a very useful size. $40
Athol 2 1/2in Inside Caliper
$10
Stanley no. 38 Level
$15
Unique Emanuel Andrews Patent Meat/Metal Saw
$45
This saw design was patented April 7, 1885. As far as I know, this is the only known example. I'll add the reference in DATAMP. It's a unique design that uses a "shank and socket" construction method. Th saw is in excellent condition overall. Andrews made saws in Williamsport PA and later worked with Harvey Peace or sold his patents to Peace. $45
Buck Brothers 1/4in Tang Gouge
$25
Thos. Appleton 1 1/4in Double-Iron Nosing Plane
$26
Starrett no. 178-A Radius Gauge
$22
Starrett no. 178-A Radius Gauge
$22
Chapin Stephens no. 133 1 1/4in Double-Iron Nosing Plane
$24
Massive Buck Brothers 3/4in Paring Gouge
$30
This is a top-quality American edge tool made by Buck Brothers in Millbury, MA. It has an unusually long blade. It measures 15.5in long overall. The blade is on the thin side but could be used lightly with a mallet. The working area near the bevel is lapped clean and flat. The bevel is not sharp. It's a rare size, and perfectly usable $30
Starrett no. 228 3-4in Outside Micrometer
$20
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
Brown and Sharpe no. 63 2-3in "Rex" Micrometer
$22
Brown and Sharpe no. 585 Vernier Height Gauge
$65
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
Hock Blade for Wooden Spokeshave
$20
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