Hi everyone, New tools have been added to the list. This is a big update with a lot of random stuff, all of which is usable and priced to sell. I need to make some room quickly in my garage so.. get some bargains. I may post more later tonight, assuming I survive mountain bike practice.
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Craftsman Heavy-Duty Bit Brace
$24
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Millers Falls no. 2 Hand Drill
$40
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This is a post-1938 example in good, usable condition. It has the early style elongated handle which isn't original, but it fits, and is wonderful to hold. The gear action is smooth. The chuck is perfect. There's some missing finish and discoloration but it's not terrible. Just a good, usable light-mid duty drill $40
Millers Falls no. 422 Bit Brace
$25
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Veritas Low-Angle Spokeshave
$80
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Vandegrift Patent Nut Wrench made for IH
$24
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This adjustable wrench was patented Sept 7, 1897. It was branded for the International Harvester Co. It has some wear, but no damage. It still works well. $24
Snow and Nealley Hatchet
$25
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Early Hand-Forged 9in Drawknife
$24
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4in Patternmakers Drawknife
$30
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Stanley no. 12 12in SW Era Combination Square
$28
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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
Vintage Murphy Mill Knife
$24
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3lb Single Bit Axe
$30
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Early American Shipwrights Adze
$60
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This adze was made by LH & WH Watts in New York. It has the Ave. D. address marked, same as shown in the EAIA DAT. There's a bold eagle mark along with cast steel, warranted. It's likely pre-civil war and in remarkable condition considering the age. The handle is excellent. The blade has a very clean back and a decent edge, not terribly sharp but it doesn't have any nicks. Very early, and still usable. $60
Veritas Narrow- Blade Head
$45
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Pair of Atoma 400 and 1200 Diamond Plates
$50
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Stanley no. 95 Butt Gauge
$24
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This example is mint in its original box. It's a vastly underappreciated gauge that has a number of uses, well-illustrated in the 1929 catalog. $24
Wm. Johnson 9in Wing Divider
$26
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Disston 12in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$26
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Garrett Wade Marking Knife
$28
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Near-Mint Stanley no. 36-G 12in Machinists Level
$35
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Crown Tools 10in Bevel Gauge
$24
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Stanley 6in Try and Mitre Square
$20
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Millers Falls 6in Divider
$15
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Stanley 8in. Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$22
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Starrett 12in Outside Caliper
$24
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Interesting 3in Outside Caliper
$20
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Tiny 2 1/4in Brown and Sharpe Outside Caliper
$24
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Disston and Sons 10in Try Square
$22
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Stanley 9in Try and Mitre Square
$15
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European 1 1/8in Straight Rabbet Plane
$20
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Greenfield 1 5/8in Skew Rabbet Plane
$20
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Sandusky 3/16in Side Bead Molding Plane
$20
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Disston D100 Panel Rip Saw
$75
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This is a 24in 5 1/2ppi rip saw made by Dissotn between 1917-1928. It's originally a panel rip- It's stamped 5 1/2 at the heel and has graduated teeth at the toe. The toothline has the original breasting. The plate is straight and free of pitting. The etch is clear. The handle is excellent, free of any damage. The teeth are in great shape, but not terribly sharp. It just needs to be filed. It's a hard-to-find and highly desirable configuration. $75
14in American Backsaw
$24
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This saw is 14in long with a 2 3/4in deep plate. The spine is stamped "Hinsdale Mfg. Co." From the catalogs I see on the Internet Archive, Hinsdale primarily focused on automotive tools. I don't find saws in any of their catalogs. The saw is 14ppi crosscut. The teeth aren't sharp, but they are in good shape. The handle is excellent. The plate isn't perfectly straight, but more than straight enough to use. $24
Veritas Rip Gents Saw
$50
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Crown Tools Gents Saw
$20
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Stanley no. 945 10in Ratchet Bit Brace
$28
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Early Millers Falls Rose Patent Bit Brace
$35
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This is a 10in example of the earliest type made between 1858-1875. It's marked with Clemens Rose's April 16, 1867 patent date. It has a fixed handle and metal pad. The chuck is still functional. It's a very nice example of this early bit brace $35
North Brothers Yankee no. 41 Push Drill
$30
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Big Greenlee 1 1/4in no. 20 Auger Bit
$15
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Big Swan 1 1/8in no. 18 Auger Bit
$15
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Mephisto 1 3/4in no. 28 Auger Bit
$10
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Buell Bros. Hollow Tool Handle
$24
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Beautiful 6in Brass Square
$25
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Excellent Stanley 8in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$25
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Brown and Sharpe no. 615 Depth Gauge
$24
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PS&W 6in Outside Wing Caliper
$25
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Excellent Starrett 6in Inside Caliper
$25
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Robert Sorby 7in Double Outside Caliper
$25
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Lufkin no. 513 0-3in Depth Micrometer
$25
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Moore and Wright 3 1/4in Machinists Square
$15
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PEC Tools 6in Machinists Square
$15
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Stanley no. 36 1/2 12in Folding Caliper Rule
$25
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Early 5in Fay Patent Outside Caliper
$26
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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
Excellent 4in Spring Divider
$20
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Excellent 4in Spring Divider
$20
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Starrett no. 230 Tenths 0-1in Micrometer
$28
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Starrett no. 231X Tenths 0-1in Micrometer
$26
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Starrett no. 585CP 1-2in Screw Thread Micrometer
$35
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Massive Disston and Morse 16in Rosewood Try Square
$35
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Marples Square and Mitre Template
$35
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Marples Square and Mitre Template
$28
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Tiny Crown Tools 4in Bevel Gauge
$15
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Early, Hand-Stamped Wire Gauge
$10
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Stanley 60 1/2 Low-Angle Block Plane
$40
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Scarce Stanley no. 740 3/4in Socket Chisel
$50
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Stanley no. 750 1/4in Socket Chisel
$40
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Excellent Matched Set of Four TH Witherby Chisels
$120
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This is a matched set of four TH Witherby chisels in sizes 7/8in, 5/8in, 1/2in, and 1/4in. They are all right around 12.5in long. They are especially clean and free of pitting. These are general-purpose bevel-edge socket chisels which are capable of light paring work or use with a mallet. $120
Exceptional Buck 1/8in Tang Paring Chisel
$30
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Exceptional Buck 1/2in Tang Paring Chisel
$30
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Exceptional Buck 9/16in Tang Paring Chisel
$30
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Stanley 18in Auger Bit Extension
$28
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Keen Kutter 18in Auger Bit Extension
$30
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This bit extension was made for E.C. Simmons, probably by Stanley, and sold under the Keen Kutter brand. It has minor discoloration and works perfectly. It gives you extra reach, obviously, but it also extends the lever arm of a brace and bit, making it much easier to keep the bit at a specific angle, which is why chairmakers love these. $30
Buffalo Hammer Co. Paving Hammer
$24
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Stanley SW Era no. 104 18in Level
$15
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Exceptional Collins Half Hatchet
$45
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Brown and Sharpe no. 625 Planer and Shaper Gauge
$30
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Crown Tools Mortise and Marking Gauge
$30
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Craftsman Machinist Trammels
$25
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Stanley no. 26 6in Bevel Gauge
$22
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Scarce Mathieson Double-Iron Quirk-Ogee-Bevel Molding Plane
$65
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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. $65
Stanley 113 Circular Plane
$95
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This is an early "type 2" in excellent working condition. It has no damage. The blade is original length. All of the adjusters work well. The sole is not warped. It has discoloration on the bare metal. Not a collector's item, but a good working example of this useful circular plane $95
Super-Thin 5/8in English Paring Chisel
$28
T.H. Witherby 7/8in Bevel-Edge Socket Chisel
$28
Early, Scarce SJ Addis 5/16in Back-Bent Gouge
$30
PS&W no. 1002 10in Ratchet Bit Brace
$35
This is a top-quality brace made by Peck, Stow, and Wilcox in Southington, CT. It is in excellent condition and perfect working order. It has near-perfect nickel, only missing a bit under the pad where the user's hand rested. It has beautiful cocobolo handles. It will make an excellent general-purpose worker. $35
Starrett no. 137 2in Standard
$15
Goodell-Pratt 8in Divider
$26
Lufkin 8in Divider
$26
Stevens no. 110 Parallel Divider
$35
This is an interesting machinist's tool that I've never seen before. It was made by the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. of Chicopee Falls, MA. The design was patented Feb 23, 1886. This is a near-mint example that still works perfectly. It features a locking mechanism like a telescoping gauge combined with a micrometer adjuster. I think it's a fascinating tool, and a wonderful example. $35
Beautiful 5in Spring Caliper
$15
This caliper was made by Theile and Quack, a German company that exported tools to other markets. It's beautifully made and remains in excellent condition. It works flawlessly. It's the same design as the calipers and dividers found in the Studley tool cabinet. Beautiful and functional. $15
Shinwa/Japan 12in Rule
$15
Lufkin 12in Divider
$28
Stanley no. 90 SW Era Marking Gauge
$24
Stanley no. 55 Concave Spokeshave
$45
Stanley no. 12 6in Try Square
$24
Early, Well-Made Drill and Wire Gauge
$20
Stanley no. 95 Butt Gauge
$24
This example is mint in its original box. It's a vastly underappreciated gauge that has a number of uses, well-illustrated in the 1929 catalog. $24
Stanley 9in no. 36 Machinists Level
$28
Stanley 6in no. 36 Machinists Level
$28
English Cutting Gauge
$30
Atkins Saw Filer
$165
This is a Wilson Patent saw filer made by E.C. Atkins. It's complete with all of the parts shown in the diagram, plus a few extra parts that I don't know for sure go to this model, but I'll keep them with it. It has the original instructions, thankfully, as well as what remains of the original box. The box is wrecked, but all of the pieces are there and the labels are good. It could be repaired if you choose to do so. The filer itself is in decent condition and usable. It has no damage and moves freely. The graduations are still easy to read. The bare metal is discolored but there's no rust. It's a good usable example of this popular saw filer. $165
Excellent Cleveland Twist Drill Stand
$30
Starrett no. C606R 12in Machinists Rule
$20
This is a top-quality, vintage Starrett tool. It has a satin chrome finish, but it's the old version that won't scratch. It has a couple of tiny specks of discoloration, otherwise it's near-mint. It's graduated in 10ths on one side, 100ths on the other. It retails for around $50 new today $20
Crown Tools Bevel Gauge
$15
Pfeil Swiss Made No. 5 Chip Carving Knife
$20
Excellent Stanley H1207 Small Bench Vise
$25
Stanley no. 96 26in Brass-Bound Rosewood Plumb and Level
$55
The 96 was the most expensive level Stanley offered. This one dates to around 1910. It's made of dark, dense rosewood. It's brass-bound with brass tips. Both vials are intact. There is a hang hole in one end. There are some dings in the brass binding, but they did their job and protected the wood stock. A very nice example of this hard-to-find level. $55
Early Stanley no. 8 Jointer Plane
$150
This is a "type 4" no. 8 made between 1875-1884. It's in good, usable condition, free of damage or excessive wear. The sole is flat as per my straightedge. The sides and sole have minor discoloration. The blade-adjusting wheel works well. The tote has a small chip from the tip of the horn. The blade is original and near original length. It's surprisingly clean and free of pitting. It's a solid working example from an early era. $150
Disston 1940 Special Handsaw
$55
This is a 26in, 8 point crosscut made by Disston in 1940 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the company. It has a clean, straight plate with a great etch. The handle is excellent. The teeth are quite sharp, and it cuts well. It could use a light filing if you want it perfectly sharp. It's a great general-purpose handsaw with a lot of history behind it. $55
Brown and Sharpe no. 554 Toolmakers Square
$25
Plumb 7oz Engineers Cross-Peen Hammer
$25
Stanley no. 85 Razor Shave
$50
Starrett 6in Inside Caliper w/ Microadjuster
$28
Starrett no. 360 Universal Protractor
$40
Starrett S579H Telescoping Gauge Set
$55
Starrett 6in Inside Caliper
$10
Early, Well-Made 2.5lb Plumb Bob
$35
Rare and Excellent 3/8in Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$40
This plane was made by George Collier in London in the late 19th century. It's a high-quality plane that remains in excellent condition. The blade is long, clean, and free of pitting. The mouth is still tight. It cuts a 3/8in wide by barely 1/4in deep flat ovolo, a very rare size of this useful general-purpose profile. $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
3/16in Side Bead
$28
This plane has moderate wear but it's still usable and has no major flaws. It was made by the partnership of Hoey and Taber in New York between 1836-40. It's a fairly scarce (***) mark. The boxing is a bit worn but still straight. The blade is long and clean. It'll need the usual tune up, but you'll have a usable 3/16in bead, which everyone wants. $28
Big 1 1/2in Quirk Ogee Molding Plane
$45
This is a beautifu English plane that cuts a 1 1/2in wide by 1in deep quirk ogee. Based on the blade length, it's been used quite a bit, but it remains in excellent condition, a testament to the care of the former owner. This plane was made by the Mancheter, England, planemaker Hathersich likely in the early 19th century.It's a high-quality plane with a lot of working life ahead of it. $45
Exceptional Steep Quirk Ovolo Molding Plane
$50
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. It cuts a quirk ovolo and fillet 1in wide by 7/8in deep. It's beautifully made, and about as nice as they come. It's absolutely usable and quite an interesting profile $50
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
Robert Sorby 3/4in Registered Chisel
$35
Marples 5/16in no. 5 Flat Carving Gouge
$24
Stanley Yankee 251A Ratcheting Tap Wrench
$20
Stanley no 38 1/2 SW Era Machinists Level
$28
6in Spring Divider
$15
12in Spring Divider
$15
Matched Pair of Huge 6/4in Tongue and Groove Planes
$60
These planes were made by Enos Baldwin, who worked in New York in the first third of the 19th century. These planes cut a T&G joint centered on 1 1/2in stock. The planes have been used and have light wear but no damage. They have steel-clad fences for wear resistance. Both blades are still usable. They are a true matched pair. $60
Buck 1/4in Socket Mortise Chisel
$40
This is a stout mortise chisel made by Buck in Millbury, MA. It's 13.5in long overall. The blade is clean and free of pitting. The handle is perfect. The blade has a significant belly along the back of the blade, which isn't abnormal for these, but can be a surprise. It'll be a great worker in this desirable size $40
Lufkin 12in Two-Head Combination Square
$65
Excellent English Small Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$30
This plane cuts a useful, general-purpose ovolo measuring 1/2in wide by 1/4in deep. It's an ideal little profile for quickly decorating and breaking the edge of any flat surface. It's a high-quality plane made by Hobday and Tovey in Chatham. It has minimal wear but does have one flaw- a bit of a chip at the heel in the short grain from a mallet strike. It's a cosmetic flaw only. The mouth is tight. The blade is long and clean. It's an easy plane to use and maintain. A great starter plane for the molding-plane curious. $30
Wm. Marples Quirk Ogee, Bevel, and Bead Molding Plane
$30
This plane was made by Marples in Sheffield. It cuts a 1in wide by 3/8in deep quirk ogee, bevel, and bead profile, which is highly unusual. The plane has seen use and has a somewhat open mouth and wear at the mouth. Not ideal, but it's still usable. The blade is long and clean. It's based at the York pitch. $30
Tiny, 5/16in High-Angle Square Ovolo Molding Plane
$40
This plane has a sheared off wedge finial where the short grain split from a hammer strike. It's minor, but worth noting as it's the only flaw. It's a top-quality plane made by Griffiths in Norwich. It cuts a 5/16in square ovolo, as marked on the heel and measured. It's a very rare size. The blade is long and clean. It's bedded at 60 degrees- cabinet pitch, ideal for hardwoods. It's a beautiful little plane that will be an ideal worker. $40
Excellent Griffiths 1/8in Side Bead Plane
$40
The 1/8in bead is always in high demand but hard to find in good condition. This is a top-quality, slipped side bead made by Griffiths. It has a middle pitch, 55 degree, blade which is log and clean. The boxing is excellent. The plane has light wear from use and general age, but no damage. It will be a fine worker $40
Curvey Ogee and Fillet Molding Plane
$45
This plane cuts a standard ogee with a fillet at the end. The profile measures 3/4in wide by 1/2in deep. It's a high-quality plane made by Gardner in Bristol. It has a cabinet pitch blade for hardwoods. The blade is long and clean. The plane has very light wear from use. It remains straight and has a tight mouth. A solid working example with an interesting profile $45
Excellent Stanley Upholsterers Hammer
$25
Sharp Plumb Half-Hatchet
$40
Big Stanley/Bell System 32oz Claw Hammer
$26
Tiny 1/4in Griffiths Ogee Molding Plane
$40
Stanley/Keen Kutter K10 Bit Brace
$35
This brace was made by Stanley for E.C. Simmons and sold under the Keen Kutter brand name. it's based on the Fray model 110 design which was incorporated into Stanley's lineup after the 1910 acquisition. Its clean and only has light wear. The cocobolo handles are excellent. It's perfect general-purpose bit brace of the best quality, an ideal worker $35
Unusual and Excellent Reverse Ogee Molding Plane
$35
This is a high quality plane made by TJ Gardner in Bristol, England in the late 19th or early 20th century. It cuts a curvy reverse ogee roughly 1/2in deep and 3/4in wide. The blade is long and clean, bedded at York pitch for hard woods. The plane has only light wear and remains perfectly usable. $35
Exceptional Gage no. 4 Smooth Plane
$90
This is a pre-Stanley Gage no. 4 mad in Vineland, NJ. It's the cleanest example I've seen. The wood is perfect. The finish on the knob and tote is perfect. Even the cap on the top of the tote is perfect. The metal insert in the sole is level with the rest of the sole. The blade is sharp and the plane is ready to use. An exceptional example. $90
Ready-To-Work Disston/KeenKutter 26in K88 Handsaw
$95
This saw is freshly sharpened. I tested it in my shop and couldn't be happier with its performance. It will be ready to use out of the box. This saw was made by Disston for E.C. Simmons and sold under the Keen Kutter brand name. It's a top-quality saw with a beautiful apple handle and nickel-plated brass screws. The plate is as clean as they come and has a crisp, bold etch. It's 26in and 9ppi crosscut, ideal for hardwoods. A superb working handsaw $95
Ready-To-Work Disston D-8 26in Handsaw
$85
This saw is freshly sharpened. I tested it in my shop and couldn't be happier with its performance. It will be ready to use out of the box. This is a 1940s D8 in exceptional condition. The plate is especially clean with a clear etch. The handle is perfect. It's a 26in 10ppi crosscut saw ideal for fine work or thin stock. An exceptional working saw $85
Early and Excellent Matched Pair of Ovolo Molding Planes
$60
These planes are clearly early, likely late 18th century. That's based on the broad, flat chamfers along the hand holds, the rounded wedge finials, and the deep cove at the step. It's been through at least three owners who tried to out-compete each other with their name stamps. Whatever maker's mark was there is now obliterated. Otherwise, the planes clean and crisp. They both cut ovolos- one 1in deep and 7/8i wide, the other 7/8in deep and 3/4in wide. The mouths are perfect. The blades are long and clean. It's a nice pair of early planes, still completely usable despite the centuries. $60
Ohio 1/4in Center Bead Molding Plane
$30
This plane cuts one, or many 1/4in wide beads along the length of a board. It's run along a batten clamped to the work to keep the beads aligned and create a beautiful reed molding. This example is in excellent condition and perfectly usable. It's still dead straight and has a long, clean blade. $30
J. Denison 1/4in Center Bead Molding Plane
$35
This plane cuts one, or many 1/4in wide beads along the length of a board. It's run along a batten clamped to the work to keep the beads aligned and create a beautiful reed molding. This is a high quality plane in excellent working condition. It's still dead straight and has a long, clean blade. $35
Sargent "Special" Adjustable Grooving Plane
$28
This plane was made by Sandusky for Sargent. It's marked "SPECIAL" on the toe and has no model number. I've seen a few of these from Sandusky and the use case is somewhat of a mystery to me. The plane cuts a 1/8in wide groove. The metal side of the plane can be adjusted and acts like a depth stop. The plane is in near-mint condition. $28
Sargent 5/8in Fluting Plane
$24
Excellent J.T. Slocomb 2-3in Micrometer
$15
Tiny SJ Addis 1/8in no. 11 Veining Tool
$30
Buck 1/4in Tang Firmer Chisel
$25
Starrett no. 823 Tubular Inside Micrometer
$40
Early, Well-Made Bevel Gauge
$24
Early Stanley 6in Rosewood Bevel Gauge
$28
Stanley 38 1/2 Bench Level
$24
Rare J Bungersohn Geared Wing Divider
$35
This gauge was made by Gungersohn in Barmen, Germany. It has a geared wing with a matching thumbscrew which rotates and adjusts the set of the divider. It's a good idea but there's a reason we don't see many of them with the key present, the teeth tend to strip out. This one works well for the outer measurements but tends to slip on the inner end. It's better than the vast majority I see and is still a useful tool. $35
Brown and Sharpe no. 13 0-1in Tenths Micrometer
$30
Brown and Sharpe no. 716 ACME Screw Thread Gauge
$20
Eagle Rule 6ft Folding Rule
$10
Chapin 7/8in Dado Plane
$35
This is a high quality molding plane made by H. Chapin at the Union Factory outside of Hartford, CT. It's in excellent working condition. The body is straight. The blades are long and clean. The depth stop works perfectly. It's a good user for making dados for larger case and cabinet work. $35
Exceptional 1/2in Center Bead Molding Plane
$35
This is a high quality plane in exceptional condition. It's dead straight. The boxing is perfect. The blade is long and perfectly clean, barely used. It was made by Owasco. Finding center beads isn't too hard, but finding them straight and usable is a challenge. This is a great example if you want one to put to use. $35
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
Excellent E. Preston 6in Spirit Level
$30
Tiny 2in Stevens Dividers
$30
Athol 2 1/2in Inside Caliper
$10
Starrett 4in Inside Caliper w/ Locking Hinge and Micro-Adjuster
$10
Starrett 10in Inside Caliper w/ Locking Hinge and Micro-Adjuster
$15
Starrett 5in Square-Leg Inside Caliper
$10
Stanley no. 38 Level
$15
Very Unusual Groves Handsaw
$70
This is a top-quality Sheffield saw made by Groves. It's an earlier example with a die-stamped plate, rounded nose, nib, and one crown stamp. The handle is very unusual. It has brass star decorations let into the handle. There are also circular insets on the top and bottom horns. I presume these conceal some sort of reinforcing bolt (similar to what S&J used) though they could be purely decorative. The insets shimmer like mother of pearl or some sort of iridescent stone or shell. I've never seen anything like it. The plate is decently clean and straight enough to use, but not perfect. The handle has a truncated top horn and some chipping on the bottom horn. It's a unique saw that I believe is something special. $70
Excellent M. Copeland Screw-Arm Plow Plane
$100
This plane is in excellenet working condition. The threads have minimal wear. The skates are straight. The depth stop works perfectly. The fence is tight to the arms and square. It's especially well made, as you'd expect from Copeland. The only real flaw is some bruising on the wedge from someone trying to back it out with a hammer. Don't do this. That's not how plow planes work. It comes with five blades. 3/16, 5/16, 7/16, 1/2, and 5/8in. Some planes are pretty easy to find blades to fit. This one was not. These are the only five blades I could find for it, and I tried maybe 100 blades. If you already have a set of blades you could easily make a new wedge to fit your blades. It's a beautiful plane- a great example of top quality mid-19th century American plane making. $100
Stanley no 32 One Foot Boxwood Folding Caliper Rule
$24
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
Tiny SJ Addis 1/8in no. 3 Tang Gouge
$25
Buck Brothers 1/4in Tang Gouge
$25
Unusual 3/16in Spoon Gouge
$26
Brown and Sharpe no. 603 Depth Micrometer
$35
This mic is in excellent working order. I disassembled and lubricated it. It's running smoothly. There is minor discoloration on the satin chrome finish. The three original rods are included, which allow it to measure 0-3in depth. It's in its original case. A top quality machinists tool made by B&S in Providence, RI $35
Starrett no. 231 Tenths Micrometer
$15
Thos. Appleton 1 1/4in Double-Iron Nosing Plane
$26
Extra-Large 1 1/4in side Bead Molding Plane
$26
this is a high quality plane made by the Arrowmammett Works in Middletown, CT. It has double boxing including a half-hammerhead boxed fence. It has seen use and has about half of the original blade length left. It's been cared for and has no damage or major wear. It's a very unusual size and a high quality tool $26
Excellent 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$25
Excellent 3/4in Side Bead Molding Plane
$24
1in American Side Bead Molding Plane
$22
Winchester 3/8in Socket Chisel
$25
Starrett 3in Inside Caliper
$15
Starrett no. 178-A Radius Gauge
$22
Starrett no. 178-A Radius Gauge
$22
Ohio no. 62 1/4 Roman Revere Ogee w/ Fence
$30
Small Quirk Ogee and Bevel Molding Plane
$30
This plane was made by Lorenzo Case in Watertown, NY ca. 1850. It cuts a 1in wide by 3/8in deep quirk ogee and bevel profile- a useful general-purpose molding. The plane is well-made and has minimal wear. There's a chip out of the rear boxing at the heel, a common flaw always the result of an errant hammer strike. The blade is in perfect condition. $30
Chapin Stephens no. 133 1 1/4in Double-Iron Nosing Plane
$24
Excellent J. Kellogg 3/8in Center Bead Molding Plane
$30
This is a top quality plane made by Kellogg in Amherst, MA. It's barely used, free of wear, and still dead straight. The blade is perfect. The only flaw is a small chip out of the rear boxing, a common flaw caused by an errant mallet strike. A fantastic working example in a very useful size $30
Starrett no. S831E Hole Gauge Set
$35
Charles Buck 1/4in Spoon Gouge
$26
New-Old-Stock Lufkin no. W393 Architects Scale Rule
$15
Interesting Machinists Micrometer Marking Gauge
$45
Well-Used Small Flat Ovolo Molding Plane
$25
This is a high quality plane made by Hields in Nottingham, working dates 1830-1881. This plane is in excellent condiiton, but very well-used based on the length of the blade. There's still a decent amount of life left. It cuts a nice little 9/16in wide by 1/4in deep flat ovolo, a useful and desirable profile. $25
Large 1in Square Ovolo Molding Plane
$28
Unused 1/2in Blacksmiths Top Swage Hammer
$35
Winchester 24in 9point Panel Saw
$55
This saw was made for winchester repeating arms by Disston. It's an early model D23 made between 1911-1928 and custom-etched. It's 24in and 9point crosscut. The apple handle is perfect. The plate is straight and clean. The etch is light, and hard to photograph, but visible. The teeth are in great shape and decently sharp. It will make a great worker after a light filing. $55
Stout Buck 1/4in Socket Chisel
$25
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
DR Barton 1/2in Paring Gouge
$26
This is a high-quality American edge tool made by Barton in Rochester, NY. It has a long, thin blade with an inside bevel for light-paring work. The working area near the bevel is lapped clean and flat. It's 13in long overall. The handle has a tight check, which has been stabilized with glue. $26
Buck Brothers 1/2in Deep Patternmakers Paring Gouge
$30
This crank-neck paring gouge was made by Buck in Millbury, MA. It's a scarce 1/4in size in the deepest of the three sweeps Buck offered. The fruitwood handle is excellent, saving a paint splotch. The back of the blade has zero pitting. A top quality American edge tool not available my any modern maker at any price $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
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
Tiny Starrett 2in Inside Caliper
$20
Brown and Sharpe no. 585 Vernier Height Gauge
$65
Buck 5/8in Patternmakers Paring Gouge
$30
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
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
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
Starrett no. 575 Screw Thread Micrometer
$45
Hock Blade for Wooden Spokeshave
$20
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