If you have questions about what the Stanley numbers are, you can
look the planes up on Blood&Gore:

https://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0.htm

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want, it's the quickest finger on the trigger that wins the duel.

Some folks become upset that they miss out on a tool. I wish I had
lots of this stuff many times over so I can satisfy the demand, but
that is normally not the case. Some of it does have duplicates here,
and if so, I will state that in my reply to you.

Also, due to the nature of selling over the wires, tools are sold
on a first come, first serve basis. The first person to say "I'll
take it", gets it. I have to operate this way as some will take a
few days to get back to me with their interest in a particular item,
and it's unfair to keep others waiting who are willing to buy the
item immediately.

I reserve the right to correct typographical errors after the list
goes out. I rarely make them, but when I do they can be major ones.

If you're the kind of person who puts a straightedge to the sole of
a #40, to check it for flatness, or who tosses a plane on a scale to
weigh it against what it states in the Stanley catalogs, you'll need
to take your business elsewhere. I'll wish you luck finding perfection
in something that was never made, nor intended to be, perfect. You guys
know who you are, and it's best for both of us that our paths not cross.

Remember, you don't have to be a connoisseur (did I spell that
correctly) to shop here. You can be a wirehead, a metalhead, a propeller-
head, a deadhead, a cokehead, or even a knuckle dragging oaf, just like
me, to shop here, as long as your dinero is green.

Thanks for shopping, and remember that no letters or words were
injured when writing this list...


FEATURED TOOL OF THE MONTH
******** **** ** *** *****

Clean Rodier's Patent smoothing plane from the Inner
Sanctum; 100% original, no damage, it would be difficult
to find a nicer example; a design that failed to register
large sales, it proved to be too fragile to withstand
normal use as it's prone to cracking about the adjuster
as well as the unique ribbed sides; the craziest ideas
often make the best collectibles, this one is no exception:
 the more successful designs to achie that:

https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/f1.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/f2.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/f3.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/f4.jpeg $1385.00

 
 STANLEY
*******

ST1 #67 Universal shave with flat and curved soles and the
adjustable fence; plating loss, a fine worker, this shave
can do more work than any other; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t13.jpeg $125.00
ST2 #605 1/2C Bed Rock corrugated oversize jack plane; with
"BED ROCK" lever cap, early sweetheart logo iron, most
japanning, nicely cleaned, all it needs is a honing; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t14.jpeg $220.00
ST3 #48 match plane; Victorian nickel plated casting with 75%
plating, it's in nicer than usual condition, it can be used
as is after honing the cutters; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t14.jpeg $125.00
ST4 #4 1/2 oversize smoothing plane; a type 11 with a great
bi-color tote, it saw little use but suffered a chip on
the side at the toe, it will work fine as is or use it for
parts, this is still a solid worker; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t15.jpeg $110.00
ST5 #72 chamfer plane; "B" casting dates it to ca.1905, it has
all original parts and no damage, embossed with patent date,
japanning loss on main casting; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t15.jpeg $320.00
ST6 #97 chisel plane; a worker with usual roughness/chipping at
 the toe of the main casting, it's 100% a worker as is; all
original parts; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t16.jpeg $225.00
ST7 #98/#99 side rabbets; earlier production, free of damage,
an owner swapped the knobs for larger ones, probably for
better gripping; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t16.jpeg $130.00
ST8 #95 edge trimming plane; a popular plane that was reproduced
by several makers, it's an earlier production that saw little
use, it can be honed and used as is; handy for squaring edges
or cutting bevels in any grain direction; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t17.jpeg $125.00
ST9 #65 low angle block plane with knuckle joint lever cap;
free of damage, long machined bed, plating wear on the lever
cap, it can be honed and used as is; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t17.jpeg $70.00
ST10 #2 smoothing plane; a very clean early 1930's model with
nearly all original finish, though the wood's been redone;
 the iron shows some tarnish; way nicer than what's normally
 found; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t18.jpeg $255.00
ST11 #603C Bed Rock corrugated smoothing plane; with a later
STANLEY lever cap and a '92 patent logo iron, the plane
dates to ca.1925; free of damage, dusty from sitting, a
sound worker; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t19.jpeg $195.00
ST12 #603 Bed Rock smoothing plane; with "BED ROCK" lever cap,
V-logo iron, it dates from ca.1915; as found, tarnish
on cutter, dusty, free of damage, a worker; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t19.jpeg $220.00
ST13 #80 scraper; early 1930's, still with decal remnants from
that era, original sweetheart logo iron, dusty sitting in
a shop; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t20.jpeg $55.00
ST14 #39 1/4" dado; the narrowest of the model, with all original
parts, no damage, with most japanning and nicer than usual
cosmetic condition; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t20.jpeg $135.00
ST15 #39 1/2" dado; early production with embossing on the right
side; all original parts, no damage, nearly all japanning,
nicer than usual examples; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t20.jpeg $130.00
ST16 #604 1/2 Bed Rock oversize smoothing plane; nicer than
usual, dusty from sitting in a shop, ca.1930 with STANLEY
lever cap and sweetheart iron, a fine worker; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t21.jpeg $365.00
ST17 #604 Bed Rock smoothing plane; two patent dates on the main
casting, early 1930's production with STANLEY lever cap
and sweetheart iron, dark patina, and usual decades of
grime over the japanning, it will clean well as it saw
little use, the iron is full length; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t21.jpeg $215.00
ST18 #85 scraper with rabbet mouth and tilting knob and tote; a
nice example, free of damage, with original unmarked cutter
(as most are); some localized and scattered superficial rust
spots on the left cheek; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t22.jpeg $385.00
ST19 #87 scraper; a model that rang up minimal sales as there
was really no need to offer this one given the success of
 the #12 and #112 (as well as other scrapers); offered for
 a short time, original unmarked cutter), barely used, free
of damage; a good one for those ticking all the one of
each boxes; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t22.jpeg $875.00
ST20 #39 7/8" dado; 1920's era with sweetheart logo stamped in
the lever cap screw; all original parts, no damage, a
sound worker; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t23.jpeg $130.00
ST21 #39 3/4" dado; earlier model with embossing on the machined
side; a super clean example, almost worthy of an original
box, it can be honed and used as is; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t23.jpeg $155.00
ST22 #146 match plane; centers the groove on 3/8" stock, it's
an uncommon size of a design that replaced the #48 and #49
planes; free of damage, most plating gone; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t23.jpeg $145.00
ST23 #147 match plane; the least common of the three redesigned
match planes, it centers the groove on 5/8" thick stock;
plating worn, and with normal grime; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t23.jpeg $165.00
ST24 #602 Bed Rock smoothing plane; ca.1930 production with
STANLEY lever cap and sweetheart iron; as found, free of
damage, all original parts, a decent one; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t24.jpeg $765.00
ST25 #602 Bed Rock smoothing plane; the earlier version of the
previous plane, with all original parts, no damage, "B"
casting, '92 patent iron, and three-line embossed lever
cap; much less common than the previous; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t24.jpeg $835.00
ST26 #40 scrub plane; last production with rosewood knob and
tote, as found, will clean to be nicer than usual examples;
left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t25.jpeg $85.00
ST27 #10 1/2 smooth rabbet; a clean worker from the early 1930's
with all original parts, lots of life left in the sweet-
heart marked iron, nearly all japanning remains, plating on
the lever cap shows loss; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t25.jpeg $185.00
ST28 Jennings pattern augers in the three section wooden box, all
but one in their original yellow wrapping; each ready to
bore, the best pattern for hardwoods, the thread pulls the
auger into the wood, diameters 1/4" to 1" in 1/16" in-
crements; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t26.jpeg $195.00
ST29 #140 combination rabbet block plane; little used, much nicer
than most, all original parts, no damage, it can be honed
and used as is, all at a cost considerably less than the
modern make; a very useful plane, it's great at cleaning
tenon cheeks; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t29.jpeg $140.00
ST30 Type 1 Odd Jobs on a Stanley #63 two-foot rule, the first
production of this tool came without a ruler; all original
save for the scribe, which is a reproduction, free of
damage, plating tarnished, a sound worker that does almost
everything for layout; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t30.jpeg $110.00
ST31 #96 blind nailing 'plane'; designed to accept a 1/4" wide
chisel so it can be guided accurately to lift a shaving
under which a brad/nail is driven with the shaving glued
down; stamped patent applied for, plating shows spotting,
a worker; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t30.jpeg $110.00
ST32 #131 double end block plane; performs standard work and
bull nose work, it has a clever adjuster than can be
rotated within the main casting so it can set the iron
at either end, this mechanism is often chipped/cracked,
but not on this one; a worker, the iron is a 1930's
Stanley replacement; some gooey label adhesive; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t31.jpeg $125.00
ST33 #15 1/2 squirrel tail block plane; early 1900's production,
free of damage, sound worker that allows more control over
the plane, it's also easier to grip; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t31.jpeg $275.00
ST34 #18 knuckle joint block plane; clean and only in need of
a honing; dates to ca.1930, iron is an earlier V-logo,
which may short-circuit the type 11 spotters; one of
Stanley's best block planes, better than the #9 1/2 as
it's more comfortable to grip; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t31.jpeg $65.00
ST35 #112 scraper; a clean worker with its original cutter, it
can be used as is after turning a burr; small chip at tote's
tip doesn't hinder its use; one of Stanley's best tools;
left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t32.jpeg $175.00
ST36 #605 1/4 Bed Rock junior jack plane; a clean worker that's
 free of bench markings, it dates ca.1930 with "STANLEY"
lever cap and sweetheart iron, a single patent date is
embossed behind the frog; light color rosewood for the
tote, nicely cleaned, in better than usual condition;
right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t32.jpeg $690.00
ST37 Hollow and round bottoms for the #45 combination plane;
sizes 6, 8, 10, and 12, with their original cutters, these
are the earlier production with patent dates stamped in
the cutters, which aren't notched for the adjuster (which
came later), they can still be used in any #45 by backing
the adjusting screw off; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t33.jpeg $395.00
ST38 #12 1/4 cabinet scraper; a nice example with its original
Stanley marked cutter (most aren't marked), it's an uncommon
tool that only Stanley knows why it was offered as it rang
up minimal sales with the #12 being the workhorse that
most preferred; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t33.jpeg $285.00
ST39 #50 combination plane; a clean and little used earlier pro-
duction made prior to the adjusting lever; complete, in the
tatty original box, it can be used as is:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t34.jpeg $155.00
ST40 #18 knuckle joint block plane; an as found worker with all
original parts, earlier production, a much smaller than a
pinhead bite from the back of the mouth has no bearing on
its use, an owner scratched his initials in the lever cap;
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t49.jpeg $50.00
ST41 #90 bull nose rabbet; free of damage, little plating, it
will work as well as a pristine example; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t49.jpeg $85.00
ST42 #5 jack plane; 1930's production in its original box and
with hang tag; used once or twice and put away, there is
some storage grime that will easily clean; a worthy plane
for those starting hand tool woodworking; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t52.jpeg $115.00
ST43 Clean #923 10" sweep brace; ready to go, this little used
worker is Stanley's best selling premium model; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t53.jpeg $85.00
ST44 #239 torpedo levels in their original box; three of the
original six, the box is much rarer than the levels are,
it's structurally sound, with some staining on the cover;
top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t56.jpeg $95.00
ST45 1 1/4" #720 style bevel edge paring chisel; with original
 handle,it's identical to the standard #720 but is stamped
"D" where the model number normally is, the "D" mark is for
 the Defiance line; back partially polished, it will prove
to be a fine worker; an uncommon width for any Stanley
chisel; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t56.jpeg $55.00
ST46 Pair of #18 butt locking sliding bevels; workers, with some
normal grime/tarnish, but still nicer than typical, each can
be used as is; lengths of 8" and 10"
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t56.jpeg $65.00
ST47 1/4" #20 Everlasting chisel with the 'waist' handle; 10 1/4"
long, minor tarnish, a fine worker of Stanley's best line of
chisels; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t57.jpeg $60.00
ST48 Same as previous, but 3/4", and 11"; fine worker; second from
left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t57.jpeg $65.00
ST49 Same as previous, but 7/8", and 11"; uncommon width, a fine
worker; second from right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t57.jpeg $80.00
ST50 Same as previous, but 1 1/2", and 11"; uncommon width, the
handle has an old splinter off it and a check, it's still
in sound worker condition; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t57.jpeg $70.00
ST51 #5 nickel plated plumb bob with spool; a very nice example,
with nearly all plating, a couple tarnish spots, never
messed with, and much less common than the brass examples;
top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t58.jpeg $155.00
ST52 Pair of #151 spoke shaves; flat and curved soles, both in
little used condition with normnal storage grime, earlier
UK production after US production ceased; decals remain on
the castings; bottom right two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t58.jpeg $135.00
ST53 #605 1/2 Bed Rock oversize jack plane; a nice example with
two-line embossed lever cap, four-line logo on the iron,
carefully used, with lots of life left in it; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t59.jpeg $255.00
ST54 #604 1/2C Bed Rock corrugated smoothing plane; late 1920's
production with BEDROCK lever cap and sweetheart iron, it
saw careful use and is eager for more; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t59.jpeg $375.00
ST55 #104 "Liberty Bell" steel smoothing plane; with all original
parts, free of damage, it's nicer than what's normally found,
the forging shows normal tarnish; made to withstand rugged
use, it has a unique lever adjuster to set the iron; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t60.jpeg $115.00
ST56 #12 1/2 scraper with rosewood sole; a clean worker with its
full length original cutter; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t60.jpeg $115.00
ST57 #12 scraper; Bailey's early patent that launched his career,
it remained unchanged for 150+ years; clean and with its
original marked cutter, all it needs is a burr on the cutter
to be used as is; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t60.jpeg $110.00
ST58 #283 adjustable scraper; with original grip (on the blade,
which is normally lost), it can rotate 360 degrees and be
pitched forward/backward to make it one of the most versatile
of all scrapers, Stanley likely offered it after seeing
Starrett's; as found, all original parts, free of damage,
the plating on the wing nuts is gone; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t64.jpeg $135.00
ST59 #G4 Gage smoothing plane; a model Stanley introduced after
purchasing the Gage Plane Co. of Vineland, NJ, which
offered wooden body planes that feature a stay set feature
that made it easier to maintain between honings, Stanley
decided to offer it in cast iron models; a restored example
that can be honed and used as is, these are fine working
planes that get little respect, it has a hang hole at the
toe; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t64.jpeg $90.00
ST60 #77 dowel maker; with the standard 3/8" diameter cutter,
it makes better dowels than you can buy and as long as you
want them; free of damage, finish loss on the crank's wooden
grip, this works very well; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t65.jpeg $315.00
ST61 Three pairs of bronze trammel points, all in the Victorian
fancy castings; sizes #1, #2, and #3, free of damage, and
all in sound worker condition with the shortest polished;
top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t66.jpeg $190.00
ST62 Pair of less common Stanley folding rules, both two-foot,
four-fold; a very clean #53, face pins pulled, and a #63 1/2
narrow model that is in typical carefully used condition,
face pins pulled; right two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t68.jpeg $90.00
ST63 #48 iron bound 12" walnut stuffed level; an uncommon model
that when found is often damaged, this one is free of that;
dark finish, original vials, this was offered as a precision
level with proved vials; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t73.jpeg $435.00
ST64 #289 1/8" special dado; designed to be used like the common
#39 series, which never offered this width, it was offered
for blind wiring where electric wire fit into the channels
it cuts, today it compliments the #39 dado; in fine worker
shape, free of damage, a fine worker; top;
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t74.jpeg $135.00
ST65 #144 3/8" corner rounding plane; used to put a 3/8" radius
on edges, it has all of its three original parts and is
in fine worker condition; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t74.jpeg $175.00
ST66 #90J bull nose rabbet; UK made (US ones are very uncommon)
and free of damage, it's a well made general purpose rabbet
and much better than the common as mud #75; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t74.jpeg $65.00
ST67 #71 router; earlier production with throat closing shoe, it
predates the V-cutter, one is with it as a replacement to
the 1/4" cutter (V is the same width); as found, a worker;
top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t75.jpeg $120.00
ST68 #98/#99 side rabbets; free of damage, first production,
normal plating loss, solid workers; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t75.jpeg $135.00
ST69 #10 1/2 smooth rabbet; as found ca.WWI vintage with the
much loved V-logo on the iron; free of damage, dark patina,
it saw little use as the iron is nearly full length; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t76.jpeg $185.00
ST70 #2 smoothing plane; one that must have been sentenced to
marinate in a drywall bucket for a week due to bad be-
havior, there's a worker screaming to be released from its
grime and rust; free of damage save for the tote, which has
its horn split off, elbow grease is all it needs to be a
worker; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t76.jpeg $145.00
ST71 #81 rosewood Razor Edge spoke shave; a clean and damage
free worker, with owner mark; a shave that has its iron
pitched at zero degrees, the mouth and the iron's set
are easily adjusted to suit the work; second from bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t79.jpeg $145.00
ST72 Same as previous but #85 in boxwood; free of damage, normal
cosmetic wear, a fine worker; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t79.jpeg $110.00
ST73 #5C corrugated jack plane; type 11, as found, free of dam-
age, and with all original parts; will clean well; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t80.jpeg $110.00
ST74 #20 1/2" Everlasting chisel; as found worker, 10 5/8" long,
edge needs to be ground true; Stanley's premium chisel
model with the 'waist' formed in the handle; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t88.jpeg $65.00
ST75 Two #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisels; clean and never
abused workers, widths of 1/4" and 3/8", both can be honed
and used as is; middle right two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t88.jpeg $95.00
ST76 Reproduction from an original 1920s Stanley Bailey Plane
poster; likely the lone survivor, it was found in 2015 after
spending decades hidden behind a shelf in a Wisconsin base-
ment; printed on a Heidelberg offset printer, using hand-
mixed inks and the highest possible paper stock, it's 19"
by 28", signed and numbered by the fellow who reproduced
it, US shipping postage is included in the price:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t100.jpg $28.00


WOOD PLANES
**** ******

WP1 1/2" quirk ogee by Griffiths/Norwich; cleaned, with owner
initials, it was made with a bit wider area adjacent to the
fence so that another profile could be worked there (by
another plane), a removable strip allows this, that strip
is gone, the holes to attach it are visible; owner mark:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t1.jpeg $85.00
WP2 Griffiths/Norwich quarter round; a detail commonly found on
the lids of chests, tables, etc., this on can work up to 1"
thick stock; in sound shape, owner mark:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t2.jpeg $110.00
WP3 3/8" ogee by Hambleton; good size for finer work, cleaned,
a sound worker:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t3.jpeg $110.00
WP4 Square and cove by Greenslade/Bristol; 5/8", an odd pro-
file, sound condition, wedge is an old replacement, with
 owner mark:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t4.jpeg $110.00
WP5 T.J.McMaster&Co. 3/4" quirk ovolo and astragal; good pro-
portions, original surface, harmless chip off back corner:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t5.jpeg $130.00
WP6 H.Brown moving fillister with boxed corner, wedged nicker,
and screwed stop; cuts 3/8" to 1 1/4" rabbets in any grain
direction, it's an easy to use tool with an adjustable fence
to set the working width; cleaned, with owner mark; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t6.jpeg $145.00
WP7 3/4" dado by Preston; a good as found worker that's easy to
use and can cut several dados faster than you can set up
your dangerous stack dado; made by the famous Birmingham,
England firm that made a range of tools greater than
Stanley ever dreamed; some minor staining, owner mark, it's
an uncommon size; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t37.jpeg $90.00
WP8 Spill plane in the form of a molding plane; designed to
produce tightly curled shavings via its very skewed cutter,
the shavings are called 'spills' and are used to transfer
fire, they are the matches of yore; in sound worker shape,
most are owner made, as this one is, the throat was tweaked
to eject the spills with greater ease; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t37.jpeg $90.00
WP9 1 1/4" skewed rabbet retailed by Ward&Payne and made for
them by a firm in Austria, it's an odd combination as the
plane is the English pattern, which differs from the usually
clunky European product; barely used, rabbet mouth, it can
be honed and used as is; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t37.jpeg $70.00
WP10 Unusual shorter toted plough plane by A.Cumings/Boston;
noticeably shorter than the standard, the skate is 7 3/4"
long, it's likely a custom order, some of the Albany, NY
area makers offered similarly short ploughs; as found,
never cleaned, with a single iron, small chip off one of
the boxwood washers, Cumings made nice stuff, he and Tolman
(in Hanover, MA) must have had some working connection as
many of their planes are practically identical; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t38.jpeg $185.00
WP11 Yellow birch cornice plane that cuts an unusual profile;
offset tote, chamfered wedge, 14 1/4" long, 2 1/2" wide
iron, I can't recall seeing this profile - a hollow, square,
cove, and half a bead - it's not modified; likely made to
be used with another plane, the original fence is screwed to
the body so it can be removed as needed; nice patina, very
well made, visible layout lines, original finish; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t38.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t38a.jpeg $190.00
WP12 3/4" ogee by I.Sleeper; a nice and never messed with example
that's perfect for today's stock; owner initials, a fine
worker:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t39.jpeg $165.00
WP13 Double cockbead on an A.& E. Baldwin/New York modified to
make this useful profile that's found on the finest
furniture where the blades/rails between drawers are
molded with a bead that stands proud of the adjacent
surfaces; a worker, it also cuts the 'groove' between the
two beads, the plane started out in life as another profile,
probably a bead, it's nicely done and is in fine worker
condition, there is quirk wear (on the sole, not the iron)
of the outer bead; owner mark, and refinished:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t40.jpeg $120.00
WP14 S.Pomeroy 1/4" ogee; an industrious family that settled
in the Connecticut River valley of Massachusetts, this late
1700's example is as found, has good proportions (despite
what the images suggests), stable shallow checks at the toe,
a survivor that likely hasn't been used for over 200 years:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t41.jpeg $155.00
WP15 5/8" quirk ogee and astragal by Stothert/Bath; a late 18th
century English plane made in the Georgian architectural
paradise, it's as found, free of modification, good pro-
portions, never altered or refinished:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t42.jpeg $125.00
WP16 3/4" cove and bead of odd proportions where the bead is ab-
normally large relative to the cove; by Griffiths/Norwich,
little used, it's likely a custom order with layout lines
at the nose as evidence:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t43.jpeg $125.00
WP17 H.Chapin No.3 size hollow and round pair; 5/16" across the
irons, the odd size planes are not common among the US
makers; as found, free of alteration, dry surfaces, the
plane can be used when #2 and #4 sizes are wanted, the eye
can't detect the 1/16" difference; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t51.jpeg $85.00
WP18 Custom pair of shorter than usual match planes by Greenfield
Tool Co.; at 6" long, they are 3 1/2" shorter than standard
length, they were made this way for specialized work, per-
haps coachmaking, a trade that favored smaller planes; 3/8"
size (center the groove on that thickness), they are in fine
shape, with owner marks, and are certainly very rare; middle
two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t53.jpeg $190.00
WP19 18th century panel raiser in yellow birch with flat chamfers;
the classic New England slender jack-length pattern, it cuts
1 3/8" wide, simultaneously cutting the fillet to fit in the
frame's grooves; skewed iron works any grain direction, the
single iron is by John Green; in fine worker shape, an old
chip off the tote's horn; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t54.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t54a.jpeg $255.00
WP20 Another 18th century slender jack length yellow birch plane,
this one cuts a 1 1/2" wide astragal and reverse ogee; well
made, the offset tote is double pegged to the body, the horn
shows old chipping; nice proportions on a fine New England
plane; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t54.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t54b.jpeg $225.00
WP21 Clean pair of rule joint planes for drop-leaf tables; little
used, owner made of professional quality, these are not easy
to find as a matched pair as most are sent in different dir-
ections when chests/shops are plundered; can be honed and
used as is; top two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t55.jpeg $255.00
WP22 3/4" match planes by Lindsey, a Massachusetts maker; toted
and with steel plated fences for more accurate and longer
use, they are perfect for today's stock thickness; each
can be honed and used as is, the pair does what the Stanley
#48 does at a lower cost; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t55.jpeg $95.00
WP23 3/8" rabbet by Shepley; a very uncommon width and in great
worker condition, it saw barely any use; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t61.jpeg $80.00
WP24 Assembled pair of snipe bills; good match, in solid as found
condition,by Bewley and Moseley, both fine English makers;
owner marks; top two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t63.jpeg $120.00
WP25 17 1/2" fore plane made of figured maple; razee pattern,
nicely cleaned, strong grain pattern with the closed tote
burl-like, lignum strike button, 2" single iron, stable
check, it will make a fine worker; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t65.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t65a.jpeg $155.00
WP26 Assembled pair of side rounds; both by quality UK makers,
free of alteration, one with rabbet mouth, owner marks,
sound workers; top two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t67.jpeg $115.00
WP27 Assembled pair of side snipes; both by quality UK makers,
boxed soles, these compliment hollow and rounds to allow
a broader range of work; owner marks; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t67.jpeg $115.00
WP28 Early R.Barnes yellow birch beading plane; a maker working
in Orange, MA, I can't recall seeing one this early, it has
narrow flat chamfers from toe to heel, the nose and heel
have the same radius worked on them; 9 1/4" long, which is
not unusual since central Massachusetts makers often bucked
the standard 9 1/2" length, the maker mark is partially
overstruck by an owner's initials; profile probably reworked
long ago, this is certainly a rare vintage by this maker
during his early 1800's working period; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t77.jpeg $145.00
WP29 Pair of new old stock #4 hollow and round planes by Gladwin
and Appleton; 3/8" across the irons, the hollow iron was
missing in action and is replaced by yours truly; bottom
left two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t77.jpeg $90.00
WP30 H.Chapin/Union Factory 1/2" bead; new old stock (found with
previous), fully boxed sole, original penciling on heel; some
superficial grime, a good size for many applications; bottom
right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t77.jpeg $75.00
WP31 3/4" reverse ogee and fillet by M.Crannell/Albany; good
proportions and perfect for today's standard stock, it saw
careful use, a shaving is still in the throat from the last
time it was used; owner mark:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t78.jpeg $120.00
WP32 Reed/Utica 3/8" reverse ogee and fillet; close to new old
stock condition, free of owner mark, dusty from sitting
idle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t81.jpeg $115.00


 MISCELLANEOUS
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MS1 Five rosewood handle gouges by Buck Bros.; in fine shape,
widths of 1/4", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and 1 3/8", the latter
being 12 3/8" long; best quality, normal tarnish, fine
workers; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t6.jpeg $190.00
MS2 Graduated and matching set of eight Marples registered
firmer chisels; designed to be whacked with a mallet or
pushed, they are stout chisels and have seen little use;
with leather washers at the bolsters to absorb mallet
blows, all have steel hoops at the heels of the turned
handles; some still with decals, minor tarnish spots,
widths of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", and
1 1/4" (hair narrower); fine quality workers:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t7.jpeg $225.00
MS3 Record T5 technical jack plane; functions as a standard
jack and a shooting plane, the side handle determines
which, it can be screwed into either cheek, the one on
this offering is a replacement and works as well as the
original; plane is clean and came out of a working shop;
top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t8.jpeg $130.00
MS4 Rosewood mortice gauge retailed by Cox of Portsmouth, it
likely was made by Marples; in ready to use condition, long
points, brass wear strips in the fence's face, screw ad-
juster, fine quality; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t8.jpeg $55.00
MS5 Millers Falls No.14C corrugated jack plane; a fine alter-
native to the Stanley equivalent, with rosewood knob and
tote, little used, normal grime from sitting, nearly all
original finish remains; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t9.jpeg $75.00
MS6 7" drawknife by Fulton; clean, it can be honed and used as
is, handles are a bit wobbly, peening the rivets will solve
that; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t9.jpeg $60.00
MS7 8" brass back Disston saw; pre-WWII production, most of
these were exported to the English market due to their
preference for brass backs; a sound worker, teeth are still
fairly sharp, etching is visible but light, fortunately
this one stayed home and never was on the wrong end of a
buffing wheel; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t9.jpeg $110.00
MS8 Norris No.61 cast smoothing plane; with walnut stuffing,
free of damage, plenty of life to the original iron, this
one approximates the size of a #4 1/2, 2 1/4" iron, plenty
of mass, a plane that doesn't get respect from "they gotta
be dovetailed planes" crowd; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t10.jpeg $425.00
MS9 7 1/2" cast smoothing plane by Slater; mahogany stuffing,
very fine mouth, 2 1/4" iron, wedge a good replacement,
sole can be polished clean, if you wish, it'll work fine
as is with tarnish streaks; minor bashing at the heel
from backing off the iron, Slater made fine stuff; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t10.jpeg $285.00
MS10 Leonard Bailey Victor No.5 jack plane; as found, complete,
free of damage, usual cosmetic wear, earlier production,
it will clean well; this second line of Bailey's planes
show just how inventive his mind was; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t11.jpeg $235.00
MS11 Victor No.1 japanned block plane; with full adjustments,
as found, free of damage, all original parts, in usual
cosmetic condition; a good example; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t11.jpeg $295.00
MS12 New old stock Starrett 6" combination square in its original
box; older production in deep red box; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t12.jpeg $80.00
MS13 New old stock Union 4" combination square with centering
head; in original box, a fine quality worker, Union gave
Starrett a run for its money and does what the Starrett
does; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t12.jpeg $70.00
MS14 Starrett 4" combination square; earlier production with
cosmetic wear, the locking screw shows munging, it functions
fine; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t12.jpeg $55.00
MS15 9" T-rabbet by Birmingham Plane Mfg. Co.; an uncommon size,
most japanning remains, dusty from sitting, the lever cap's
nut is a good replacement in brass; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t13.jpeg $375.00
MS16 E.C.Stearns flexible sole spoke shave to do standard and
curved work, it also has an adjustable mouth; a clever de-
sign, it's often found with a torn sole, this one is free
of that and is in as found condition; this is the Stanley
#20 circular plane version of a spoke shave; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t17.jpeg $95.00
MS17 Preston No.410 5 3/8" nickel plated rabbet; copied by several
later manufacturers, this is the original; free of damage,
some plating loss, plenty of life left in it and price be-
low what the new ones are; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t18.jpeg $220.00
MS18 Cleveland Twist Drill graduated set of twist augers for a
brace/drill; nine total in their original wooden box, the
diameters of 1/16" to 3/8" in 1/16" increments; very clean
and little used, none short/broken; box cover has some
paint on the label; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t26.jpeg $85.00
MS19 Clean Millers Falls No.709 Buck Roger smoothing plane; free
of damage, there is plating wear where the lever cap and
its cam join, this was worn away by a previous owner's
finger rubbing on it during use, the finish otherwise is
all there; a unique looking plane, a fair bit of engineer-
ing behind it makes for a sound worker; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t27.jpeg $145.00
MS20 Gunmetal shoulder plane by Buck; 1 1/2" wide, the ebony
stuffing contrasts well with the polished brass; applied
steel sole has a very fine mouth, it never saw much use
but is eager for more; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t27.jpeg $335.00
MS21 1" corner chisel by Peck, Stow & Wilcox; clean, all it needs
is a honing; leather tip handle, PS&W made great stuff;
top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t28.jpeg $75.00
MS22 3/4" corner chisel by Mix&Co, their premium No.1 Ex line;
the company that PS&W bought to get them into the chisel
business, it's as found, with normal tarnish, and will make
a great worker; old handle with steel hoop, needs the
diameter (where it fits into the socket) turned smaller;
middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t28.jpeg $75.00
MS23 Six Marples/Ridgeway bevel edge paring chisels; as found,
some with plastic tip guards, little used, some storage
tarnish; widths of 1/8" with boxwood handle (this is an
earlier Marples), 1/4", 1/2", 3/8", 3/4", and 1"; bottom
pile:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t28.jpeg $145.00
MS24 A.A.Wood hollow auger and an adjustable spoke pointer with
graduated shank to set working diameter; both in sound
worker condition, the Wood's auger is considered the best
worker, it show tarnish, a drop of oil will make the ad-
juster smoother, original stop, working diameter 1/4" to
1 1/4"; if you plan to make round tenons, you need these;
top right two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t29.jpeg $110.00
MS25 Pair of brass levels; a 4 1/4" with original green vial,
grooved base to reference round surfaces as needed with
its original tin case; and a 6 1/2" on a brass base, never
polished, the vial is dry (which happens when an end isn't
completely sealed); bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t29.jpeg $75.00
MS26 6" drawknife by Jennings&Griffin; a well made tool with a
wider forging, the handles are cocked a bit relative to
the forging; as found, dried grime will clean to make this
a great worker; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t30.jpeg $70.00
MS27 22 turning tools for softer metals, one is stamped Reed &
Barton, a notable silversmith; with original handles, in
sound condition, these are sometimes found one or two at
a time, I've never seen such a numerous set before; these
could also be used on brass and pewter; longest is roughly
12"; a rare offering:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t35.jpeg $485.00
MS28 Group of different tools; a Stephens & Co. 036 combination
rule that is free of damage and with normal wear, it's with
a 6" ebony parallel rule and several drafting tools (divider,
protractor, etc.); all in sound condition; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t36.jpeg $185.00
MS29 Lie-Nielsen #212 small scraper in bronze (out of stock for
a long time); earlier production, it saw careful use and
has plenty more left in it; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t36.jpeg $290.00
MS30 Solid worker jarvis with 2 1/4" double iron; a stout two
handle shave that's used for rounding stuff, wheelwrights
were the major trade that used them, but other trades found
them useful; brass plated sole, free of damage, as found,
some minor staining; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t44.jpeg $125.00
MS31 Unused carver's mallet still coated in wax; looks to be
lignum, 3" diameter, 9 3/4" long; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t44.jpeg $60.00
MS32 Log marking hammer with swastika symbol; formerly a symbol
of good luck, and used by native Americans as a decorative
motif, it's now stigmatized due to the insanity of last
century, this tool predates that; never seen another, it's
in sound condition and is mounted on a replacement handle,
it was found in northern New England; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t44.jpeg $165.00
MS33 Two-foot hook rule with Improved Order of Red Man (a now
shrinking fraternal organization) symbol of a hatchet with
"TOTE" (Totem of the Eagle) within; belonging to a Jack
Rose, he scribed his name at the center with a rose between
his first and last names; the rule looks to be manufactured
and resembles a blacksmith's hook rule; good age, and nicely
personalized; top;
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t45.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t45a.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t45b.jpeg $155.00
MS34 Goodell-Pratt No.4 eggbeater drill with magazine to store
drills/points, a rotating cap selects which one to use
(there are none with it); normal cosmetic wear, still works
smoothly; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t45.jpeg $45.00
MS35 Patented glass cutter that folds up like a pocket knife;
stamped "Patented by J.Dickinson/Sept.3d, 1861/Sole Maker/
New York"; looks to be clad in German silver, minor tarnish,
it can't be common in this configuration; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t45.jpeg $75.00
MS36 Addison Heald (Milford, NH) iron spoke shave; 17 1/2" long,
with a 2 1/2" wide concave edge, Heald made many cooper's
tools to supply the flourishing trade around him, including
my town, it resembles the Stanley product but is a better
design; with most japanning, his name is cast into the
lever cap, which in turn is screwed to the main casting;
the first I've found, Milford is very close to where this
list originates, it's a rare tool in fine shape; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t46.jpeg $185.00
MS37 J.S.Cantelo 1891 patent 7" drawknife with folding handles;
one of several designs by the Boston, MA inventor, this
one has a pair of 'knobs' that are pulled outward to allow
the handles to fold out or in, they snap into place when
released; in cleaner than usual shape, with plenty of life
left in it; middle;
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t46.jpeg $90.00
MS38 Three bevel edge paring chisels, two with boxwood London
pattern handles (the narrowest and widest); widths of 3/8"
with no maker mark but likely Marples, 5/8" with boxwood
handle and a Sheffield maker mark I can't read, and a 1"
by Marples; as found, normal tarnish, with owner marks in
handles; bottom three:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t46.jpeg $110.00
MS39 Eight exotic wood handle carving chisels, seven with rose-
wood, one looks to be ebony; by Herring Bros. of London,
they are as good as Addis since there was 'cross-pollination'
between the families; as found, with normal grime from
sitting, they will clean to make fine workers; various
patterns, widths from 1/8" to 1/2"; left group:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t47.jpeg $185.00
MS40 Pair of chisels; a Pfeil Swiss Made 11/7 gouge, and a Sorby
1/8" joiner's mortice chisel; both clean and can be honed
and used as is; right two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t47.jpeg $85.00
MS41 Spofford Patent 14" sweep brace; a different pattern with
wooden grip secured with collars above and below it, the
head is metal; as found, only stamped "14", as found, it
will benefit from a clean and make a great worker; an un-
common size, especially when the frame is not bent as they
often are; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t48.jpeg $95.00
MS42 Starrett 12" combination square with three heads; as found,
earlier production, both level vials original, normal grime
from sitting will clean, no scribe; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t48.jpeg $75.00
MS43 Preston curved sole spoke shave; like the #151R, it has a
single adjusting nut to set the 2" iron; as found, most
japanning remains, will clean to be a sound worker; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t48.jpeg $55.00
MS44 Jeweler's/watchmaker's double horn miniature anvil on its
cast iron base; 3" long, good age, some minor grime that
will quickly clean; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t49.jpeg $80.00
MS45 Millers Falls No.15 1/2 small miter box with its original
Disston saw; as found, with original wooden bed painted
with grit to help keep the work still; will benefit from
a clean, it's a great size for smaller work, I used mine
countless times when mitering small moldings, cutting sash
stock, etc.; top two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t50.jpeg $290.00
MS46 10" open handle dovetail saw by Ibbotson Brothers; as
found, still with some blueing on the spine, comfortable
handle is secured with split nut screws, some minor rough-
ness at the end of the bottom horn; still fairly sharp,
but you may want to touch up its very fine teeth; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t50.jpeg $95.00
MS47 Graduated set of Irwin pattern twist augers in their original
wooden case; several unused, those that were only a few times,
all can be used as is; 1/4" to 1" diameters in 1/16" incre-
ments, it's the best pattern for general work; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t51.jpeg $125.00
MS48 C.E.Jennings Steers Patent; a continuation of the Brattle-
boro production of the plane that has dovetailed rosewood
strips in the sole, a feature that minimizes friction, it
was a costly process to mill the castings and the wood
quickly wore out from use; this short-lived production is
essentially the Bailey pattern but with rosewood strips,
it never caught on and is much less common than the pre-
vious two designs; in overall fine shape, the iron isn't
marked, but appears original, the tote is a replacement;
right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t52.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t52a.jpeg $195.00
MS49 Graduated set of five cabinetmaker screw drivers; made by
Marples or Clay for Woodcraft, barely used, with their
original tips; lengths range 6 3/4" to 13 3/4", they all
can be used as is; right group:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t53.jpeg $110.00
MS50 Colquhoun&Cadman "scotch" pattern brace with ebony head
supported by a turned brass neck, the button is embossed with
the firm's unique logo; a stout brace that competed against
the common wooden Sheffield plated brace, this one won't
split/check like the wooden ones can; as found, chuck spring
is fine, it can take nearly any bit/auger; well made, this
brace pattern was made famous by Scottish firms, C&C were
out of Sheffield, which means they aren't of "Scotch"
ancestry but its employees may have enjoyed a dram or ten
of single malts; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t58.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t58a.jpeg $125.00
MS51 Spofford Patent 10" sweep brace with wooden head and grip;
as found, will clean well, pewter bands are sound; a simple
design that proved to be very popular during its production
and is just as popular now; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t61.jpeg $80.00
MS52 Four Hartford Clamp Co. corner clamps; popular for frames,
the lever action compresses the barbed jaws to pull the
mitered joint tight; often found one or two at a time,
these were found together and show normal grime, they will
make fine worker; right four:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t61.jpeg $365.00
MS53 Clean Millers Falls No.2B eggbeater drill; ready to use as
is, chuck is fine, only minor cosmetic loss; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t62.jpeg $80.00
MS54 Embossed side axe with 4 3/8" edge; a solid worker for right
hand use, it's embossed with the Morley Bros. Wedgeway logo;
hand made, it's in fine as found condition; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t62.jpeg $120.00
MS55 Millers Falls No.2 spoke shave with adjustable sole to suit
the work and set the mouth's width; as found, normal grime
from sitting, most plating remains; rosewood handles, a
well made shave that's much less common than the popular
#1 circular shave; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t62.jpeg $95.00
MS56 Turned wooden case with a graduated set of watchmaker's
jewel setting burrs; looks complete and always together,
they have usual storage grime/tarnish; bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t63.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t63a.jpeg $65.00
MS57 Bridge City MS-2 miter square in its original box and with
paper; used a couple time, some minor tarnish; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t63.jpeg $75.00
MS58 0-1/2" micrometer by Slocomb; in its original taped box and
with wrench, an uncommon size by any maker; in sound shape;
top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t66.jpeg $65.00
MS59 Pair of iron spoke shaves; a Bailey Tool Co. with 2" iron,
all original parts, in need of a clean, there likely isn't
much japanning left; and an A.A.Wood adjustable mouth with
all original parts and in working shape; bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t66.jpeg $75.00
MS60 8" sweep Spofford patent brace with gasket cutter; as found,
will clean very well to make a great worker; as popular to-
day as it was when made 125+ years ago; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t68.jpeg $90.00
MS61 Large tool handle made for E.C.Simmons hardware, the retailer
that used the Keen Kutter brand on all sorts of items made
for them by America's best manufacturers; differs from the
standard pattern where a cap unscrews from the end of the
exotic wood handle to access the tools within; instead, the
chuck's shell is unscrewed to reveal the five original tools;
in sound condition, I'm unsure which firm made this for the
retailer, it's in sound as found condition; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t68.jpeg $60.00
MS62 Star Nail Cup cast iron caddy to hold nails/screws and other
small bits in its six bowls; made of cast iron, it's on a
base that allows it to rotate 360 degree; barely used, with
nearly all japanning, no damage, it's dirty from sitting
idle; it's a very handy aid at the bench to store/sort items
that otherwise would be in boxes, cups, jars, etc.; give it
a good clean and use it to hold assorted nuts, candies,
olives, etc. during holiday celebrations; left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t69.jpeg $125.00
MS63 Decorative wrought iron traveler with geometric pattern;
used to measure lengths of curved objects, this one stands
out from the standard examples, it's very well made and is
free of damage; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t69.jpeg $135.00
MS64 Point of sale potbelly door closer; ca.WWI vintage, it's
a miniaturized working model of the popular design that
was used in countless public/civic buildings; mounted on
quarter oak, it's fully functional, when opened, it closes
slowly as it should; there is no maker mark, odds are it's
by a Connecticut maker such as Sargent, Russwin, Corbin,
etc. 7 1/2" long, great detail, it will make a great paper-
weight and can function as a welcome distraction (for a
minute or two) while bored by the blah, blah, blah during
a tedious telephone call:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t70.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t70a.jpeg $295.00
MS65 James Swan 10" folding handle drawknife; best quality,
barely used, all it needs is a honing; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t71.jpeg $115.00
MS66 Smaller travisher (hollowing spoke shave) with 2 1/4" wide
cutter (from end to end); barely used, well made, perfect
for finer worker; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t71.jpeg $130.00
MS67 Larger travisher (hollowing spoke shave) with 4 3/5" wide
cutter (from end to end), with brass plated sole; appears
unused, finely made, it can be used as is since it retains
its original edge; can't identify the wood; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t71.jpeg $185.00
MS68 Group of tools that keep wood still as you work/butcher it;
1.5 dozen pinch dogs, most are 1" length; a pair of old
style bench dogs that are pounded into a surface with the
worked wood butting against them, they are handy on job
sites when your altar, er bench, isn't present; and a
bench mounted hinged example that's raised/lowered by turning
the 'countersunk' thumb screw; all sound workers; left pile:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t72.jpeg $115.00
MS69 Finely made bronze trammel points with steel with octagonal
tapered steel points; 7 1/4" long, bronze castings have
decorative cutouts, large thumb screws; never polished, and
on a mahogany keeper; these are very nice; right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t72.jpeg $165.00
MS70 Uncommon pattern ebony and brass spirit level by Mackay,
Burley, and Hays of Glasgow; 10" long, the round brass vial
carrier is flanked by ebony that matches the radius; never
polished, which is a miracle since the UK is the epicenter
of buff daddies on a mission to leave no brass unpolished;
original vial, a chip out of the bottom; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t73.jpeg $120.00
MS71 E.M.Chapin No.60 two-foot, four-fold rule made of white
stuff; german silver trim, arch joint, free of damage,
normal unoffensive yellowing, alignment pins pulled, it's
an early product that rivaled Stanley's earlier pro-
duction; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t73.jpeg $345.00
MS72 Decorative brass plated 10" rosewood level; a good, as
found, example that's one of a seemingly infinite designs,
it's lightly cleaned and with its original vial; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t79.jpeg $125.00
MS73 Brass plated dark rosewood sliding bevel; different than
standard plating, it's stands out from the rest; 10" blade
is in usual condition with texture and scale, fortunately
it was never polished; very well made; second from top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t79.jpeg $110.00
MS74 Sargent No.711 Auto Set junior jack plane; same size as the
Stanley #5 1/4, it's much less common than that plane; free
of damage, as found, a scuff on the right side of the tote's
horn and some superficial rust on the iron; it's a quality
plane that allows the iron to be honed and reinserted with-
out having to fiddle much with the set; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t80.jpeg $115.00
MS75 Rare Wilder All-Shapes Vise by R.S.Wilder of Waltham, MA
a technological epicenter for watches, automobiles, and
precision machinery; the first I've seen, it features a
pair (and removable) jaws that allow firm gripping against
the standard rear jaw; the model S 300, very well made,
definitely a quality tool, it saw hardly any use, the
label is still on it; what little info about it states it
was made during the late 1950's, it's fit on a rotating
base:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t82.jpeg
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t82a.jpeg $390.00
MS76 Curved drawknife; well made, the curvature is roughly 2"
across the semicircular area of the forging; as found, it
will make a great worker, stubby handles are firmly
attached by clinching on the forging; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t83.jpeg $75.00
MS77 Birmingham (or Union) No.112 spoke shave with its original
pair of chamfer guides; very well made and little used,
most japanning remains; more versatile than the Stanley
#65 shave, it can do a wider range of work than the Stanley;
second from top;
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t83.jpeg $125.00
MS78 Pair of scrapers; a mahogany one with nicely shaped handles
and white stuff for the sole, it's partially finished as
the lighter color wood to secure the cutter (which is
brass), serves as a blank for the tool's construction
is friction fit to the body, it won't meed too much work
 to finish it; and a manufactured steel and brass plated
sole model of the kind used in the arms making trade
(there were a lot of them in New England), these show up
in all sorts of patterns, the wood is light colored, the
handles have a gentle curvature, and it's a great quality
tool that was manufactured (but by which firm is still a
mystery); bottom two:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t83.jpeg $75.00
MS79 Very clean Millers Falls No.5A eggbeater; most finish re-
mains, eight original drill points in the handle, it can
be used as is; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t84.jpeg $95.00
MS80 4" Davis pedestal level that can be used as is or secured
on a straight edge; as clean as they come, it may have been
used once; some minor grime on the machined lower edges;
bottom left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t84.jpeg $125.00
MS81 Record No.077 bull nose rabbet; little used, the nose can
be removed for stopped work; a better quality tool than the
Stanley #90; bottom right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t84.jpeg $120.00
MS82 Tapered reamer made for Mike Dunbar's Windsor chair classes;
fits a common brace, stamped "WCV" maker mark, little used,
fine condition; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t85.jpeg $65.00
MS83 Drawknife as made for Mike Dunbar's Windsor chair classes;
with one handle at a right angle to the other, it's useful
for cutting the chamfers on the seats, tapered on both
sides for left and right hand work, edge is 7 1/2" long;
sharp enough to be use as is; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t85.jpeg $120.00
MS84 Sixteen center bits with an assortment of countersinks,
reamers; etc.; a random group, as found condition, likely
some duplicate diameters; the standard pattern prior to
twist augers; bottom pile:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t85.jpeg $95.00
MS85 Millers Falls No.3 eggbeater drill; an uncommon model, this
one is earlier production with star logo stamped in the
crank handle; the handle is removable to reveal storage
for the bits, there are several twist drills present; in
very clean and ready to use condition, it's a finer quality
than the popular No.5; top:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t86.jpeg $110.00
MS86 Millers Falls No.315 eggbeater drill; with ratcheting crank
handle, it's much less common than the previous; handle's
cap is removable for bit storage, some are present; in fine
worker condition; middle:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t86.jpeg $120.00
MS87 Proto No.317 eggbeater drill that can be configured to suit
the job at hand, the three main sections can be angled re-
lative to each other to suit the job; in sound worker shape,
some finish loss on the handle, which has a storage comp-
artment within, Proto sold fine quality mechanic's tools;
bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t86.jpeg $85.00
MS88 Lie-Nielsen No.100 model maker's block plane; used once or
twice, put back in original wrapping and box, with paper-
work, some scattered tarnish spots can be left as is or
polished out; top left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t87.jpeg $120.00
MS89 Lie-Nielsen No.100 1/2 convex sole palm plane; found with
previous, used once and put back in wrapping and box, with
paperwork; top right:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t87.jpeg $125.00
MS90 Twelve carving chisels, ten Swiss Made Pfeil's and two by
Stubai; clean, barely used, three in original sleeves; sizes
and patterns stamped in handles; bottom group:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t87.jpeg $315.00
MS91 Starrett No.815 toolmaker's hammer; maybe used once, it's
ready to use, the builtin magnifying lens is handy for
finer work that needs banging; middle left:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t88.jpeg $85.00
MS92 Woodjoy (I believe) rosewood copy of the Stanley Razor Edge
spoke shave; looks unused, a quality reproduction; bottom:
https://www.supertool.com/forsale/jun/t88.jpeg $135.00