Hi folks! New tools are posted. This update includes about 30 new items including an exceptional batch of chisels of all sorts. I hope you find something you need. I'll be back later this week with more tools. Thanks for stopping by. --Josh
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Excellent, Early American 1in Framing Chisel
$50 New Item This Week
This chisel was made by Wells and Wilcox in Rocky Hill, Ct. The EAIA DAT has the firm operating between 1857-68. While quite early for an American edge tool, it is perfectly usable. It measures 15in long overall. The blade back has been lapped clean and flat. The bevel has a fresh grind. It just needs to be honed. The handle has some checks but is still solid and usable. A great example from a historical and usability perspective. $50
Tiny SJ Addis 3/16in no. 41 V Carving Tool
$28 New Item This Week
1in Union Socket Chisel
$24 New Item This Week
Pfeil Swiss-Made 16mm no. 5 Carving Tool
$28 New Item This Week
Pfeil Swiss-Made 2mm no. 11 Veining Tool
$30 New Item This Week
Two New-Old-Stock Automotive Lubrication Tools
$35 New Item This Week
Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$20 New Item This Week
Excellent Medium-Size Quirk Ogee Bevel Molding Plane
$45 New Item This Week
This plane was made by the prolific Philadelphia planemaker John Bell. It cuts a 1 1/4in wide by 3/4in deep quirk ogee bevel profile. It's a great general-purpose profile with any number of uses. The plane is especially well-made plane in excellent working condition. The boxing is perfect. The blade looks like it was never honed once it left the factory. It won't take much work to get it working again. An excellent example all around. $45
Excellent Stanley 1 1/2in Everlast Chisel- Sharp and Ready
$55 New Item This Week
Craftsman/Millers Falls 10in Ratchet Bit Brace
$26 New Item This Week
Keuffel & Esser 50ft Tape Measure
$15 New Item This Week
Buck Brothers 5/8in Deep Paring Gouge
$30
Buck Brothers 1/2in Paring Gouge
$28
G.W. Denison 1/2in Side Bead Molding Plane
$22
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
Pfeil Swiss-Made 13mm no. 8 Carving Tool
$30
Pfeil Swiss-Made 16mm no. 3 Carving Tool
$28
Set of Small U.J. Ramelson Carving Tools
$45
Western, Boulder, CO Boy Scout Knife
$45
Fenced Rabbet Plane
$50
This plane was made by J&L Denison in Saybrook, CT between 1832-40. It has a skewed blade and adjustable fence that allow it to cut rabbets up to 1 1/2in wide. There is no provision for a nicker or depth stop so I won't call it a moving fillister, but the design is the same otherwise. The plane is in very goo condition with only light wear. the blade is long and clean. The working corner is still sharp. The boxing was tuned up a bit to make it flat and coplanar with the side of the plane. It's a very useful, working plane $50
Buck Brothers 1/4in Thin Paring Chisel
$25
Tiny Buck Brothers 1/8in Tang Gouge
$28
Tiny Buck Brothers 3/16in Tang Gouge
$26
Kelly True Temper Hatchet w/ NOS Handle
$45
Scarce Star Tool Co,. Patented 10in Bevel Gauge
$35
This bevel was made by the Star Tool Co. of Middletown, CT. The design was patented Nov 5, 1867 by Leonard Howard. It's marked with both the patent date and the star trademark. It works perfectly. An interesting, useful bevel gauge $35
26in Sargent Plumb and Level
$24
Brown and Sharpe no. 810 10in Divider
$24
Interesting Atkins/Marsh 26in Mitre Saw
$50
This saw was made by Atkins for the Marsh Mitre and Picture Framing Machine Co. of Rockford, IL. The plate is 4 1/2in deep. The handle is perfect. The plate is straight and the teeth are all in good shape and decently sharp. The etch is clear. The plate has some discoloration that could be polished off. It's completely free of pitting. $50
Early SJ Addis 3/8in Deep Gouge
$28
Unusual Sheffield-Made 3/8in Deep Dog-Leg Carving Gouge
$24
Matched Set of Five Marples Chisels
$100
Norland Saddle Cruiser Double-Bit Axe
$225
New-Old-Stock Starett no. 436RL 0-1in Micrometer
$55
Lufkin no. 1206 6ft Folding Rule
$25
Curvy, Small Ogee Molding Plane
$40
This plane cuts a 3/4in wide by 5/8in deep ogee with no quirk. It has no maker's mark, but was clearly manufactured and is high quality. It has light wear from use. The working area of the blade is lapped clean and flat. The blade projects evenly across the entire profile. It just needs to be sharpened, no major blade work. It's an attractive, highly useful profile. $40
Early Stanley no. 36 6in Machinists Level
$35
Pfeil Swiss-Made 7mm no. 9 Carving Tool
$30
Auburn 3/16in Side Bead Molding Plane
$30
Auburn planes are all over the place in terms of quality. This is one of the better examples I've seen. It's seen barely any use. the corners and edges are sharp and crisp. The blade is perfect. There's no warp to the boxing at all.The only flaw is a small chip in the boxing at the heel of the plane, a common flaw due to an errant mallet strike. It's a perfect working example in the most desirable size out there today. $30
Tiny W. Butcher 1/8in Gouge
$24
Buck Brothers 1/8in no. 9 Sweep Tang Gouge
$28
3 1/2lb Kelly True Temper Axe
$28
Rare and Early Holmes Patent Spokeshave
$55
This spokeshave design was patented by Elijah Holmes on Jan 1, 1856. It's the only example I've seen. It is in very good codition, free of damage, and clearly used a bit. The design uses a single wing nut to secure the blade in place. This isn't a spokeshave you are probably going to want to use, but it's a very nice example of a rare tool. $55
Starrett 604R 6in Rule
$22
Starrett 316R 6in Flexible Rule
$22
Starrett 305R 6in Flexible Rule
$22
Interesting Koch Patent Indicator
$25
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. $25
PEC no. 751212in Machinists Rule
$12
Early 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
Exceptional R&C Carter 1in Side Bead Molding Plane
$26
Sargent 1 1/8in Double Iron Nosing Plane
$20 Recently Reduced Price
Exceptional W. Butcher 7/16in Paring Gouge
$32
Excellent Greenlee 1/2in Socket Gouge
$28
This is a high quality American edge tool made by Greenlee in Rockford, IL. It's 13in long overall. The blade is perfectly clean without a speck of pitting. The handle is perfect as well. It has an outside bevel, a capped handle, and a somewhat thicker blade so it could be used with a mallet. $28
9in Brass and Rosewood Spirit Level
$26
Asian Rosewood Rabbet Plane
$24
1 1/2in Ogee Molding Plane
$40
This plane cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 5/8in deep ogee with no quirk. It was made by J.M. Slater in Detroit, MI. Slater made planes from 1845-1860. The plane has light wear from use. The blade has plenty of life left and is very clean. It needs only light work to get it working again. It will be a fine worker. $40
Curvy Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$35
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. $35
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
Exceptional Marples Boxwood Handled Patternmakers Gouge
$35
Exceptional Thos. Ibbotson 3/8in Patternmakers Gouge
$35
This is a crank-neck paring gouge with a thin blade and an inside bevel for paring work. It has a gorgeous boxwood handle. It's in absolutely top condition without a single flaw. The blade is sharp and completely clean. Ibbotson is a well-know, top-end Sheffield edge tool maker. This is a fantastic example of their work. $35
Interested Patented Adjustable Spanner Wrench
$5
Small Gray-Bonney Adjustable Wrench
$10
Hand-Forged Screwdriver
$10
Rare and Excellent Keen Kutter Jointer Fence
$65
Interesting Pair of Door Hinge Levels
$15
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! $15
Stanley Victor no. 806 Zig-Zag Rule
$10
Fowler 6in Machinist Square
$15
Mitutoyo 1-2in Tenths Micrometer
$28
Scarce and Excellent Sargent no. 10 Heavy Smooth Plane
$95
This is the Sargent version of the Stanley 4 1/2 size bench plane. It's an excellent example, all complete and original with no wear or damage. The blade is factory-new length. It has no pitting at all, just some minor discoloration which looks a lot worse in the photo than it does in person. The knob and tote are perfect with just a bit of varnish cracking to apologize for. The japanning is 100%. The adjusters are perfect. It's every bit the same quality as a Stanley from the same era. An exceptional worker in top condition $95
6ft Folding Rule
$10
Lufkin Radius Gauge Set
$28
Stanley 10in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$24
Brown and Sharpe no. 6 6in Machinists Rule
$12
Starrett no. C310T-6 Rule
$22
Starrett no. C310T-6 Rule
$22
Starrett no. 611N 6in Rule
$22
Atha 1/2in Top Swage Hammer
$30
Hock Blade for Wooden Spokeshave
$28
Disston D8 10point Crosscut Handsaw
$45
Mint Stanley no. 34V 4in Machinists Level
$35
Starrett 25R Dial Indicator Contact Points
$45
Excellent 1/2in Side Bead Molding Plane
$25
3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$20
Woodings-Verona Tool Works Tommy Axe
$28
Lufkin no. 77B Radius Gauge Set
$28
Buck 9/16in Patternmakers Crank-Neck Paring Gouge
$35
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. $35
Starrett no. 246 Planer Gauge
$22
Billings and Spencer Bicycle Wrench
$24
Stearns Jointer Fence
$45
This is an EC Stearns jointer fence made in Syracuse, NY. It clamps to the plane's side to help keep the plane at a specific angle. This isn't terribly helpful for keeping it at 90- that's pretty easy. The real use case for this is planing to an unusual angle. It's a good, usable example with light discoloration but no damage. $45
Buck Brothers 7/16in Pattermakers Paring Gouge
$35
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 $35
PS&W 1/2in Tang Chisel
$24
SJ Addis 5/16in no.2 Flat Carving Chisel
$26
Set of Five Micrometers
$65
Excellent Starrett no. 436 3-4in Micrometer
$24
Starrett 272A Radius Gauge
$28
Medium Size Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$40
This plane was made by Arthington, a Manchester, England planemaker working in the first half of the 19th century. It cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 3/4in deep quirk ogee and bevel, which is a versatile and attractive shape with any number of uses. It has light wear from careful use. The boxing is perfect. The blade is long and clean, free of pitting. A beautiful plane that cuts a useful profile. $40
Excellent J.T. Slocomb 2-3in Micrometer
$28
Tiny Starrett 2 1/4in Inside Caliper
$22
Draper 2-3in Tenths Micrometer
$22
Mathieson 1/2in Square Ovolo Molding Plane
$28
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. $28
Remarkable, Super-Curvy Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$50
This plane is remarkable in a couple of ways. First of all, the profile is just outrageous. It cuts a super-cury 1 1/4in wide by 7/8in deep quirk ogee and bevel profile. I haven't seen this ratio before. It's a great example of this versatile profile in a highly desirable size. Secondly, the plane is in exceptional condition, superbly made, and barely used if at all. The boxing is perfect. There are no hammer marks. The blade looks like the factory-original length. Finally, it was made by J.G. Brearly & Co., a mark that's documented in GAWP-V but rated *UR* with only one other example documented. It's absolutely usable, and a great collector's example as well. $50
Brown and Sharpe Hardened Machinists Square
$30
This is a top quality machinists tool made by B&S in Providence, RI. It has a 6in blade and a 4 3/8in beam. It's still square and accurate. It has some discoloration as shown. Still a solid worker, it retailed for $9 back in 1924. $30
Pre-Stanley L. Bailey no. 51 Spokeshave
$45
This shave was made by Leonard Bailey in Boston prior to Stanley. It has the original eye hook screw on the lever cap and the original blade. The blade has some discoloration but the mark is clear. The underside is cast with Bailey's Aug 31, 1585 patent. $45
Long, Thin, 5/16in Paring Gouge
$30
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 $30
Mitutoyo 0-1in Tenths Micrometer
$26
Starrett 272A Fillet or Radius Gauge
$22
Kelly True Temper Tommy Axe
$28
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
Early 3in Machinists Square
$24
Interesting Thumb Micrometer
$45
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
Henry Taylor 1/8in no. 10 Boxwood Handled Gouge
$28
Complete and Excellent Brown and Sharpe no. 60 1-2in Micrometer w/ Standard
$28
Brown and Shape no 608 0-3in Micrometer Depth Gauge
$45
Sheer-Tumico 0-1in Tenths Micrometer
$20
Vintage 16oz Octagonal-Handle Carpenters Hammer
$24
Small Machinists Scratch Gauge
$10 Recently Reduced Price
Tiny Brown and Sharpe no. 802 2 1/2in Inside caliper
$16 Recently Reduced Price
Stanley no. 135 Liberty Bell Smooth Plane
$15 Recently Reduced Price
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 $15
Brown and Sharpe 1-2in Micrometer
$15
Veritas hinge Mortise Plane
$125
Starrett no. 436 2-3in Micrometer
$24
Starrett 0-1in no. 203-C Micrometer
$26
Lufkin 25ft Metal Tape Measure
$10
Sandusky 1/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
Henry Taylor 7/16in no. 6 Carving Tool
$15 Recently Reduced Price
3in Lufkin Round-Leg Inside Caliper
$10 Recently Reduced Price