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

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

Sometimes, emails to/from me are vectored to some cyber black
hole, never reaching their destination. I answer all emails, so if
you haven't heard from me, your/my email is likely having high tea
in said black hole, never to be heard from, so please try again.

If there is anything in particular that you're after, do ping me
as there is a lot of stuff here that isn't on the list; the list
just represents a snapshot of the previous month's haul with none
of the stuff having appeared on a previous list. I like to keep
things fresh here.

Please email me prior to sending money so that you can be sure
the item is still up for grabs. Also, prices do not include shipping,
which is the amount that it takes to go from me to you via the US
Post Office.

This list goes out to many people, normally on the first Monday
of the month (unless otherwise noted above). So, if you see something
you 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.

Lastly, and I don't like to mention this, but if you tell me that
money is on the way for something you want, and you never make good
on it, we won't be doing business in the future. It's unfair, actually
downright discourteous, to others who want the same thing, and I tell
them it's sold. Pull this on me, and you're exorcised from the list.
Sorry, but I don't tolerate this behavior well at all.

Don't forget the cool new tools that I'm making - a jazzy layout
knife being used by professionals (made the cover of Feb.1998 FWW!),
a detachable block plane handle designed to fit your standard pitch
block planes, a killer Robinson's Improved Patent sliding bevel, a
tilting jaw for your Emmert's vise, and the finest bench plane in
production today, the Bed Rock #601. You can see it all at:

https://supertool.com/newtools.htm

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 zipper-
head, a propellerhead, 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
******** **** ** *** *****

FT1 Boxwood E.W.Carpenter's Improved Arms patent plough plane;
a solid example that saw normal use, stamped clearly with
the Lancaster, PA maker's name, Carpenter's planes have
unique proportions, especially the large wedge, none of
them could come close to his ego as I have original letters
penned by him where he claims he is know across America as
"the great planemaker;" lightly cleaned, no owner mark, the
adjusting nuts were drilled with a hole so that a dowel
can be inserted to turn them faster, whomever bought this
plane may have had an ego where he was "the great American
tool user"; uncommon for, it seems that the toted examples
show up more often than this one that never made with a
tote; knocks/dings from normal use, it's a nice example:

https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/f1.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/f2.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/f3.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/f4.jpg $1785.00


 STANLEY
*******

ST1 Pair of #203 bench clamps; two hands are never enough, an
extra one better, two extra best; handy for holding the
work on the surface of the bench or on the apron, as found,
free of damage, workers; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t2.jpg $85.00
ST2 #113 circular plane; earlier type with side wheel adjust-
ment; as found, no damage, needs a thorough clean; bottom
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t6.jpg $90.00
ST3 #10 jack rabbet; free of damage, with good length to the
first sweetheart iron; nicely cleaned, it can be honed and
 used as is; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t7.jpg $140.00
ST4 #10 1/2 smooth rabbet; a ca.1930 model with all original
parts, the iron is half original length; cleaned, it can
be honed and used as is; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t7.jpg $155.00
ST5 #604 Bed Rock smoothing plane; cleaned, 1950's Stanley
iron has been honed, small corner chip on lever cap; a
fine worker as is; bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t11.jpg $130.00
ST6 #5C corrugated jack plane; WWII production, with hardwood
knob and tote, hard rubber adjuster, more mass than the
standard production, it saw limited use and will work as
well as a mint one from any other era; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t12.jpg $75.00
ST7 #148 match plane; never used, with original box, it's the
replacement for the #48 that Stanley offered as it was
easier to manufacture; a quality worker; bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t12.jpg $85.00
ST8 #20 circular plane; earlier nickel plated model with all
original parts, it can be honed and used as is; normal
plating loss won't require stamping you name in it as an
owner mark; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t13.jpg $155.00
ST9 #112 cabinet scraper; a worker that has a later protective
black finish sprayed on it, the tote is cleanly split and
can be reglued; in sound worker shape, no cutter, I can
add a new old stock Starrett for another $15; bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t13.jpg $120.00
ST10 Clean type 11 #3C corrugated smoothing plane in original
box; a nice as they come, it may have been used once; one
for the occasional user or collector; left:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t14.jpg $185.00
ST11 WWI era with V-logo iron #15 block plane in the original
box; used just a few times and put away, normal tarnish
from sitting, block planes of this vintage are difficult
to find in this condition; box has musty odor, it was
found with the next type 11 plane; middle:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t14.jpg $110.00
ST12 #4 smoothing plane; type 11, in oriiginal box, lightly
used, owner pricked name on left cheek; normal tarnish
from sitting, it will easily clean; musty odor from being
in a basement, sunlight remedies that; right:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t14.jpg $110.00
ST13 #2 smoothing plane; made during mid-1930s, iron has hard-
ness test of 4/35; all original parts, nearly all finish
remains, plated lever cap has a rub below symmetrical
hole for fulcrum screw, some knocks to the knob, it's in
way better than usual condition; top right:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t15.jpg $215.00
ST14 Pair of useful layout tools, an 8" #18 sliding bevel and
a nickel plated #98 double arm marking/mortice gauge;
both in nicer than usual shape, bevel has decal on rosewood
stock, blade shows tarnish, gauge has most plating, the
pins/disks are in fine shape, it has the sweetheart logo
stamped in one screw; both are fine workers; bottom two:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t15.jpg $70.00
ST15 #921 concealed ratchet 10" sweep brace; like the #923 but
with a ring directly over the chuck to select the right or
left or none ratchet, it has less chance of crud loading
up in the mechanish; most finish remains, I like this brace
better than the #923; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t18.jpg $80.00
ST16 Clean WWI era #26 transitional jack plane; with V-logo, it
compliments well the one of each Stanley tool with this
logo; little used, much nicer than usual examples, a bit
dusty from sitting; normal minor scratches in sole from
use; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t22.jpg $75.00
ST17 #95 edge trimming block plane; very clean and little used,
the bluing on the fulcrum screw is present on this 1930's
production; dusty, all it needs is a honing to be put back
to work; capable of working in any grain direction, it's
ideal for squaring edges to the face of the work; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t23.jpg $125.00
ST18 #140 combination rabbet block plane; skewed iron and with
a removable side plate, this is a versatile plane that can
do standard block plane work as well as cut rabbets, it
also does a great job of cleaning tenon cheeks; still with
shavings in throat from when last used, it's 1920's pro-
duction with no damage and all original parts; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t23.jpg $120.00
ST19 No.26 1900 catalogue; the nicest I've seen from this
vintage, when Stanley was in the early period of
expanding their product line, the drawings are all of
the Victorian castings that would soon disappear from
the tools; not a dogear anywhere, spine is flawless,
pages snow white, just a hint of yellowing on the margins
of the cover; with hardware store stamp of John A. Manson
& Co. of Burlington, VT on cover; not a common catalogue
and especially in this condition; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24.jpg $115.00
ST20 #5C corrugated jack plane; early 1930's model with sweet-
heart logo on iron and most of decal on the tote; barely
used, 99.99% japanning, the sole is rust free from sitting
on a damp surface, it will easily clean to be a great
worker, your efforts will reward you with a nearly brand
 new example; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t28.jpg $110.00
ST21 #3 smoothing plane; a little used type 11 with original
parts, including the tall knob that came in at the end of
the production; some minor superficial rust from sitting,
it will quickly clean, it's in way nicer than usual shape
even as is; the WWI era fan favorite production; bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t28.jpg $115.00
ST22 #4 1/2 oversize smoothing plane; a good early 1930's
worker with nicely grained tote; all original parts,
single patent date behind frog and raised ring for knob,
most japanning remains; heel of sweetheart marked iron
had some mushrooming, it was filed away; normal knocks
and scratches from use, it can be honed and used as is;
top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t29.jpg $130.00
ST23 #604C Bed Rock corrugated smoothing plane; earlier pro-
duction with three line lever cap, this plane needs a
thorough cleaning as it's encapsulated with rust and dirt,
I don't spot any damage to it; bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t29.jpg $75.00
ST24 #608 Bed Rock jointer; round side model with all original
parts, showing normal cosmetic wear, the tip of the tote
was docked as an owner probably had larger hands, it can
be worked to a radius if you choose; as found, a solid
worker that will benefit from a clean; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t30.jpg $155.00
ST25 #7 jointer; a type 10 (same as a type 11 but with different
logo on iron) in as found condition; free of damage, it
will clean to be a fine worker, 90% japanning remains, the
full length iron indicates it saw limited use; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t30.jpg $180.00
ST26 #39 3/4" dado; another one from the hoarder's pile, this
one is free of damage and with all original parts, it was
sentenced to 20 years in an unheated garage and developed
rust that will quickly clean; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t31.jpg $115.00
ST27 Same as previous, but 7/8" width and not quite as dirty
as its cellmate; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t31.jpg $115.00
ST28 Clean and complete #248A grooving plane; with original
box, it looks unused; ca.1960, the seven thick cutters
offer chatter-free cutting, the plane is now popular as
a plough plane, it originally was sold to the weather-
stripping trade, which is now as extinct as T.Rex (the
band and the dinosaur); a quality worker; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t32.jpg $145.00
ST29 #67 Universal spoke shave; complete, with plating wear,
its name is true to form, this shave can do more work
than any other shave made; flat and curved soles, adjust-
able fence, and with handles that can be oriented at right
angles to each other; a fine worker, someday one of the
toolmanati will discover this tool, write an article, and
then it will be lambs to the slaughter, just like with
the #71 router (forever gone are the days when they were
 considered dog chew toys in the tool collecting world);
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t33.jpg $125.00
ST30 Group of four useful tools, an early production #75 bull
nose rabbet in the taped original green box, a 6" #18
rosewood handle sliding bevel, a #48 auger stop that's
used on Irwin and Jennings pattern augers, and a #95
butt gauge (which forever will be considered dog chew
toys); each in cleaner than usual condition and in fine
worker shape; bottom four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t33.jpg $95.00
ST31 #47 dado plane; an uncommon product that Stanley felt was
necessary to offer when the #46 was so much better, it
rang up miserable sales; essentially a #46 but with no
fence, the right depth stop projecting milled off, short
arms, and with only five cutters (one is present), it's
no wonder the plane crashed and burned; as found, in
sound shape, it's the model with the slitter, that's long
gone; one for the one of each box tickers, it's in decent
condition; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t34.jpg $285.00
ST32 #97 chisel plane; free of damage, early 1920's production
with all original parts, some white dust is on it which
will easily clean, the japanning is close to 100%; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t34.jpg $295.00
ST33 #80 cabinet scraper; clean UK production, with original
box, it can be sharpened and used as is; instructions,
it also has a plastic guard on the top edge so you don't
draw a quart or two of blood accidentally; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t35.jpg $50.00
ST34 #40 1/2 large scrub plane; a worker in as found scrub plane
condition, it's done a fair bit of scrubbing in its life,
there's lots left in it; ca.WWI production with V-logo iron,
sole is rusty; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t37.jpg $110.00
ST35 Fence, screw, and arm for the #278 fillister; a very sought
after part, a #78 arm is what's normally found on the plane,
this clean example will put yours right; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t40.jpg $95.00
ST36 #923 10" sweep brace; a solid worker with normal cosmetic
wear, it can be used as is; all the fine features on this
brace, Stanley's best selling premium model; left:    
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t42.jpg $75.00
ST37 #85 Razor Edge spoke shave in boxwood; carrier is fine, it
saw limited use, it's one of the best spoke shave designs
ever offered, the mouth and set can be tweaked easily;
only in need of a sharpening, owner initials stamped in
wood, some chipping at the end of one handle, the boxwood
ones show this due to the nature of the wood; a worker;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t43.jpg $75.00
ST38 #378 rabbet plane; in the tattered original box and with
product pamphlet featuring it and other weatherstripping
planes, this one is designed to work the meeting rails of
sash, it can do general rabbeting as well; all original
parts, including the three depth stops, brass collars,
and single cotter pin, the plane is normally found missing
many parts, finding them complete is uncommon; looks to
be unused; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t44.jpg $165.00
ST39 #12 scraper in the original box with picture label; barely
used, it's a plane that must be taken apart to fit in the
box, most got tossed quickly, this one survived nicely, an
owner thought so much of it that he neatly taped the cover
along the seams; sweetheart logo on the iron, it can be
used as is after a sharpening or displayed on a shelf;
left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t45.jpg $190.00
ST40 #77 dowel machine; clean worker with no damage and the 3/8"
cutter; a very sound design that works well, it makes
dowels that are better than any you can buy new and of a
length you choose; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t48.jpg $325.00
ST41 #606 Bed Rock fore plane; offered for parts, modification,
or restoration, it was found on the cement floor of the
hoarder's shop, the main casting snapped off at the mouth;
can easily be made into a bull nose chisel plane, the hard
work has been done by nature, grinding the cheeks round
will finish the job; if you want to try your skills at
welding/brazing, this one is a good candidate; but if
you're wanting parts, there are plenty here; plainly an
example of plane abuse; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t51.jpg $80.00
ST42 #71 1/2 closed throat router; earlier production, vernier
adjustment for the 1/2" cutter, nickel plating dulled; a
sound worker; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t53.jpg $80.00
ST43 Bed Rock #606 fore plane; ca.1915 production with original
parts including the "BED ROCK" lever cap; as found, cleaner
than what's typically found, the tote's horn sheared off
long ago, it's still a worker as is; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t54.jpg $140.00
ST44 #6 fore plane; type 11 with earlier '92 patent iron that
was swapped long ago; as found, superficial rust on sole
at the heel, it will clean to make a great worker; bottom:
        https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t54.jpg $110.00
ST45 #56 cooper's shave; early production, the 2 5/8" iron is
stamped Bailey/Boston; free of damage, little finish, it's
pre-Stanley; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t74.jpg $145.00
ST46 1/4" #720 bevel edge paring chisels; stamped with model
number, little used, original handle, minor finish loss;
left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t76.jpg $55.00
ST47 3/8" #720 bevel edge paring chisel; uncommon width, no model
number, but guaranteed to be a #720 (many are unmarked),
original handle shows finish loss, steel is fine; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t76.jpg $50.00
ST48 1/2" #720 bevel edge paring chisel; stamped with model
number, cleaner than typical, with original handle that
shows normal finish loss; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t76.jpg $55.00
ST49 #46 dado and rabbet plane; a complete example in the tatty
original box, minor plating wear, it's a great working
plane that replaces 10 wooden dados and several rabbets
planes for less money; one of my favorite Stanley planes:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t83.jpg $355.00
ST50 #605 Bed Rock jack plane; "BED ROCK" lever cap, flat side,
as found, earlier '92 patent iron, it will clean to be a
fine worker; shows normal knocks/scuffs and tarnish, most
of the japanning remains; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t84.jpg $130.00
ST51 #2 smoothing plane; maybe used once and put back in the
original box; mid 1930's production, minor tarnish on
sole, box is sound, two corners have split, no tape;
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t84.jpg $435.00
ST52 #604 1/2 Bed Rock oversize smoothing plane; a nicely
cleaned worker with "BED ROCK" lever cap, replacement
UK Stanley iron that has about 3/4" life left in it, the
tote was split and glued; can be honed and used as is;
left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t85.jpg $230.00
ST53 #605 1/2C Bed Rock corrugated oversize jack plane; as
found, no damage, two line embossed lever cap and four
line logo stamped in the iron; spotty japanning, the
casting looks to have been sprayed with a later protective
coating; will make a fine worker; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t88.jpg $155.00
ST54 #720 5/8" paring chisel; with original handle, in clean
worker shape, difficult width to find, it's not stamped
with the model number, it's guaranteed to be one; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t89.jpg $55.00
ST55 Same as previous, but 3/4", and stamped with model number;
original handle, normal tarnish, a worker; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t89.jpg $50.00
ST56 Same as previous, but 7/8", and stamped with model number;
cleaner than typical, original handle, a difficult width to
find; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t89.jpg $65.00
ST57 #5 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; type 10 with all
original parts, it's the type 11 with a different logo
iron; as found, no damage, missing japanning at toe, will
 make a fine worker; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t90.jpg $120.00
ST58 #271 miniature router; barely used, in original box, UK
production that's identical to US production; 1/4" iron
suits it well for detailed work; instructional folder that
also has the #71 use detailed, barely used, all it needs
is a honing; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t91.jpg $60.00
ST59 #39 3/8" dado; very clean 1920's model that can be honed
and used as is, all original parts; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t92.jpg $115.00
ST60 #60 1/2 low angle block plane; barely used example with
the long machined bed, minor tarnish on sole from sitting
and some no harm scratching on sliding section of the sole,
it can be honed and used as is; difficult to find them in
this condition; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t96.jpg $65.00
ST61 #10 1/2C corrugated smooth rabbet; dusty from sitting in a
working basement, this is a very nice plane that saw little
use; "B" casting dates it ca.1905, all original parts, it's
an uncommon model; owner initials stamped in knob, that and
the tote have nice grain patterns; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t103.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t103a.jpg $375.00
ST62 Type 2 #7 jointer plane; the first Stanley production after
that company bought Leonard Bailey's patents and stock in
Boston and moved it all to New Britain; made during the
early 1870's, it's in very nice condition, all original
parts, the only apology is the horn of the toe was sheared
long ago, the plane can be honed and used as is; nearly
all japanning remains; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t104.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t104a.jpg $195.00
ST63 #5 nosing tool for the Stanley #45; clean, with original
cutter that has minor tarnish; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t110.jpg $70.00
ST64 #6 hollow and round bottoms for the #45 combination plane;
clean workers, with most nickel plating, some minor tarnish
on cutters; middle left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t110.jpg $95.00
ST65 Same as previous, but #8 hollow and round bottoms; bottom
left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t110.jpg $95.00
ST66 Same as previous, but #10 hollow and round bottoms; middle
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t110.jpg $95.00
ST67 Same as previous, but #12 hollow and round bottoms; bottom
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t110.jpg $95.00
ST68 #19 knuckle joint block plane; 1920's production with all
original parts, no damage, most finish, a fine worker;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t111.jpg $55.00
ST69 Six as found Everlasting chisels; in need of a clean, none
are terminal, good lengths, will make fine workers; lengths
of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" (longest at 9"), and 1 1/4";
two uncommon widths in the pile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t113.jpg $190.00
ST70 #55 combination plane in its original tin box that allows
the plane to be stored assembled; complete, save for the
screw driver, an owner modified the cutter storage area by
inserting a tin case with dividers; normal wear, no damage,
a worker, the exterior of the box is very rusty, oddly most
of the labels are present:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t119.jpg $385.00
ST71 #71 router; clean and complete earlier UK Stanley pro-
duction, it has the three cutters, fence, and throat closing
assembly; can be used as is after honing a cutter; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t120.jpg $155.00
ST72 #98/#99 side rabbet plane with adjustable stops; clean
workers, with no damage, one plane has a replaced screw
to secure its stop, it has no bearing on use; dedicated
planes to cut either right or left to tweak grooves,
rabbets, work sliding dovetail sockets, etc.; bottom two:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t120.jpg $140.00
ST73 #605 1/2 Bed Rock oversize jack plane; round side model
with three line embossed lever cap, V-logo iron is a
replacement that saw use, there's plenty more left in
it; out of a working shop, very dusty, japanning looks to
be coated with a later finish, it will clean well to make
 a solid worker; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t126.jpg $145.00
ST74 #45 combination plane in the original tin box that allows
it to be stored assembled; a clean and complete worker
(screw driver parted company long ago), cutters in their
original sleeve, instructions, and extra spur; box shows
normal wear, someone long ago added a strap handle to the
top, that was removed leaving some small holes; a much
nicer condition than usual examples:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t127.jpg $245.00
ST75 #48 match plane; as clean as one out of the original box
can be, it was used once or twice and put away; 99.99%
plating that glistens, a small area of loss on the handle
 is only apology; can be honed and used as is, it dates to
the 1920's, the sweetheart logo is stamped on one of the
lever cap screws; a plane that's very difficult to find
in this condition; top middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t133.jpg $155.00
ST76 #42X saw set; showing signs of normal use, most japanning
remains, a popular tool for finer tooth saws; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t136.jpg $60.00
ST77 #18 knuckle joint block plane; as found, free of damage,
good amount original finish, from the 1920's with sweet-
heart logo; better than the popular #9 1/2; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t137.jpg $55.00
ST78 #92 cabinetmaker's rabbet plane; US made during the 1920's
with sweetheart logo stamped in nose; barely used, 99%
nickel plating remains; bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t137.jpg $125.00
ST79 3/8" #20 Everlasting chisel; the model with the waist,
this is an uncommon width; 10 7/8" long, remnants of the
original red finish, as found, never abused; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t138.jpg $75.00
ST80 Same as previous, but 1/4"; nearly 11" long, fine worker,
owner carved a shallow initial in the handle; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t138.jpg $55.00
ST81 #6 fore plane; early 1930's production with all original
parts, most of the decal remains on the tote; single patent
date, tall knob with no ring below, it's as found and will
clean to be nearly new condition; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t141.jpg $120.00
ST82 Six new old stock, still with wrappers, 1/16" increment
Jennings pattern augers; perfect for those who have the
smaller set of the more common diameters, these will in-
crease the breadth of your boring or replace those in your
full set that were used to bore cement and granite;
diameters of 5/16", 7/16", 9/16", 11/16", 13/16", and
15/16"; each ready to be fed wood for the first time,
this is a rare opportunity to buy these diameters that
were made during the 1950's; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t142.jpg $145.00
ST83 Another group of new old stock Jennings pattern augers,
these four the larger diameters that are not in the
standard set; two with original wrappers, two without,
none have been used, diameters of 17/16", 18/16", 20/16",
and 22/16", these are very uncommon sizes; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t142.jpg $170.00
ST84 #90 bull nose rabbet plane; earlier UK production, little
used, very minor plating loss, and with original box; can
be honed and used as is; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t142.jpg $110.00
ST85 #1 two-foot, two-fold boxwood rule; overall much cleaner
than usual examples, made ca.1890, both alignment pins are
present, they've munged the mating holes on the other leg;
less common than other rules of this configuration; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t144.jpg $95.00


  WOOD PLANES
**** ******

WP1 R.Barnes 1"x1" cove and astragal; little used, as found,
never cleaned, with early owner mark on heel, the maker's
mark is partially overstamped by another owner mark; an
uncommon maker from Orange, MA; will make a fine worker:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t8.jpg $135.00
WP2 Unused Griffiths/Norwich wedge arm plough plane; the most
popular configuration of plough planes in England, you can
be the first to feed it wood; boxwood wedges, arms slide
freely, and easy to use for cutting grooves; single iron;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t16.jpg $135.00
WP3 Moving fillister with boxed shoulder; little used, made by
Bensen&Crannell of Albany; free of alteration, no owner
marks, a fine worker for cutting rabbets in any grain
directions; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t16.jpg $115.00
WP4 Matching snipe bills pair by Moseley; in solid worker
shape, free of alteration, no cracks in boxing, no harm
old chips at heel, as is very common on these plane; owner
mark; top left two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t20.jpg $175.00
WP5 Unused Emir small grooving plane with three cutters; the
wooden version of the Record 043, it's a handy plane for
working small drawers, etc.; original tatty box tossed in
for free; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t20.jpg $115.00
WP6 Mathieson coffin smoother; with decal remnants, little
used, 8" long, 2 1/4" wide Mathieson iron; dry surface,
dusty from being in a working shop, sitting bored awaiting
your rescue; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t26.jpg $80.00
WP7 #2 size hollow and round pair by James Edwards; as clean as
they come, barely used, skewed, with owner mark; only in
need of a honing; the narrowest of the even number HR's;
top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t38.jpg $95.00
WP8 #6 size hollow and round pair by Stokoe; showing normal
signs of use, still with plenty left, owner mark, the
left side of the stock broke away, which is very common
on the narrower rounds, it's difficult to find them other-
wise; owner mark, fine workers; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t38.jpg $70.00
WP9 Clean badger by Gleave/Manchester, one of the best UK makers
of wooden planes; a jack size rabbet with a double iron,
it's 15 1/2" long; free of the usual holes and major damage
at the right cheek where the iron is exposed, it can work
large rabbets, be used as a panel raiser, etc.; ebony strike
button, never cleaned, closed tote, with owner mark; much
nicer than what's normally found; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t48.jpg $110.00
WP10 Unused 17" beech jack plane with 2 1/4" double iron; made
by Emir, one of the later makers of wooden planes in Eng-
land, it can be honed and used as is; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t51.jpg $115.00
WP11 22" beech jointer with stylish 18th century tote; beech
stock, flat chamfers, lignum strike button, single iron
by James Cam, the plane is late 18th century, it has a
tote style that is a holdover from earlier work; as found,
sole has checks and some staining, the plane is in great
shape given its age, most bench planes from this era are
wedge shape or have provided people warmth long ago; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t74.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t74a.jpg $185.00
WP12 Fluting plane; cuts a single 3/4" wide flute, the other on
the sole references the previous cut; looks to be a pro-
fessionally made plane with no maker's mark; in sound
shape, dark surface, owner mark; an uncommon profile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t75.jpg $115.00
WP13 5/8" (depth of cut) square, cove, and square; 1/2" wide,
as found, dry surface, early 1800's production, no maker
mark but definitely professionally made, owner mark, it's
a good size for cabinetwork; face of iron needs a cleaning,
as is usual for molding planes that have sat idle for over
100 years:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t78.jpg $115.00
WP14 3/8" (depth of cut) quirk ovolo and astragal by I.Veal;
5/8" width of cut, in little used condition, good pro-
portions, the camera angle suggests otherwise; another
great size for cabinetwork:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t79.jpg $115.00
WP15 N.Little panel raiser; a fine survivor from ca.1800 New-
buryport, MA, it's barely used and is free of modification;
the classic narrow jack size stock with lignum strike button
and offset tote with the grain oriented vertically (to min-
imize splitting), it cuts the standard 1 1/2" wide panel;
skewed iron allows it to work any grain direction; owner
mark, the early James Cam iron was stored separately from
the plane, the wood shrunk a hair (especially during the
very dry winter climate in New England) and the iron doesn't
slip into the mortice easily; iron needs a polishing, this
is a very nice example, nearly out of a time capsule, and
 will make a fine worker; if you enjoy using period tools to
make period work, you'll like this one; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t88.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t88a.jpg $380.00
WP16 1/2" match planes by Griffiths/Norwich; with longer than
typical fences, in sound worker shape, owner mark, the
groove is centered on 1/2" thick stock; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t92.jpg $85.00
WP17 3/8" match planes by Griffith/Norwich; for thinner stock,
groove centered on 3/8" thickness, sound workers in an
uncommon size; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t92.jpg $90.00
WP18 Extremely rare Vermont markings on a toted rosewood plough
plane with boxwood arms, nuts, and washers; all Vermont
marked tools are uncommon, this one especially so, it's
one retailed by George Hagar of Burlington, VT; stamped in
the toe, it appears whomever stamped it had the hiccups
as the name is stamped three times, but closer inspection
shows his firm's name was overstamping the maker's name,
which looks to be Taber Plane Co. of New Bedford, MA (the
only other example reported is from the same maker); in
overall fine shape, normal knocks, threads have normal
minor chips, but nothing major; lightly cleaned, displays
very nicely, wedge is an old replacement:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t105.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t105a.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t105b.jpg $485.00
WP19 3/4" (depth of cut) ogee by Kaye/Nottingham; never cleaned,
no owner marks, great size for modern stock, it can be
honed and used as is; tip of wedge pared a bit so that
shavings escape easier:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t114.jpg $75.00
WP20 3/4" (depth of cut) quarter round and astragal by the same
maker as the previous plane; an uncommon profile, as found,
like the previous the tip of the wedge was pared a bit for
freer ejection of shavings:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t115.jpg $110.00
WP21 1" (depth of profile) square ovolo and cove by Griffiths
Norwich; a common profile for sash, this plane is designed
to cut that but also can cut regular work, it's larger
than what's typically found (5/8"); cleaned, owner mark,
good proportions:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t116.jpg $75.00
WP22 3/16" center bead; fully boxed, barely used, rabbet style
throat; made by Griffiths/Norwich, with owner mark, it's
a great size for sticking a bead anywhere on the surface
of the work; an uncommon size; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t117.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t117a.jpg $75.00
WP23 1/8" cockbead; an uncommon size for the simple profile
that's used on the finest cabinetwork to define drawer
openings; fully boxed, steeper pitch for working harder
woods, by Griffiths/Norwich; owner mark, nicely cleaned;
top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t117.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t117b.jpg $115.00
WP24 Ulmia rabbet plane with adjustable mouth and double iron;
as found, dirty and spotty finish, it will clean to make
a fine worker; 1 1/8" wide iron, 10 1/2" long, a small
chip at heel doesn't hinder its use; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t134.jpg $45.00
WP25 7/8" match planes by Varvill; perfect for working 3/4" to
1" thick stock, they saw limited use, the tongue plane has
a rabbet throat for better ejection of the shavings; these
are the wooden plane version of the Stanley #48; owner mark;
 top right pair:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t134.jpg $80.00
WP26 #12 hollow and round pair by Marples; free of alteration,
they saw limited use; with dark patina and owner mark;
bottom right pair:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t134.jpg $75.00
WP27 Four wooden planes, three of which are new old stock and
with their Nooitgedagt labels; the three Dutch planes were
 bought decades ago by a hobby woodworker, he never used
them, the fourth, a French plane, he must have found some-
where else; a pair of roughly #2 hollow and round planes
and a #4 hollow, the French plane is roughly a 1/2" cove,
this one has some superficial grunge that will easily
clean; top left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t143.jpg $75.00


  MISCELLANEOUS
*************

MS1 Starrett 6" combination square with centering head; in the
original box, pre-WWII production, original scribe and vial,
hardened steel rule; little used, minor tarnish spots from
sitting; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t1.jpg $70.00
MS2 Small hand adze; with shallow sweep curvature across the 3"
wide edge that terminates as lips at each side so that the
grain can be scored when working across it; old handle is
loose in the eye; cleaned and oiled; used with one hand;
top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t1.jpg $110.00
MS3 Pair of 1960's Disston saws; both little used, a 10" No.
68 gents saw, and a 12" backsaw; can be used as is; bottom
two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t1.jpg $75.00
MS4 2" Mix&Co. No.1 Ex framing chisel; best quality by this
New Haven, CT maker, it's as found with normal grime from
sitting, the back is in much nicer than usual condition;
original handle shows bashing at steel hoop; will clean to
make a great worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t2.jpg $55.00
MS5 10" Witherby drawknife; earlier production, with cast steel
and warranted stamped below the name; as found, will clean
well, one handle is loose, peening the tang at the end cap
will tighten it; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t2.jpg $55.00
MS6 Very unusual and unique double side rabbet; owner made, with
a grip that resembles that on the #56 corebox plane, the two
cutters, left and right using a single 'skate', flipping it
end for end selects which cutter to use; as found in the US,
well made, good mass, it will clean to be a fine worker;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t3.jpg $135.00
MS7 Buck Bros. 4 3/4" (edge length) drawknife; as found, dirty
from sitting, it saw little use as the forging is the full
width; best quality, favored by patternmakers, perfect for
working finer stuff, it will clean to be a fine worker;
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t3.jpg $80.00
MS8 Combination smaller hammer, hatchet, nail puller, and screw
driver with checkered hard rubber grips; earlier German make,
this one differs from the standard issue that has wooden
grips modeled after the Perfect Handle design; 9 1/2" long,
as found, some japanning remains, it will clean well; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t3.jpg $65.00
MS9 1" James Swan bevel edge firmer chisel with original steel
hooped handle; little use, storage tarnish, it will quickly
clean to be a great worker; owner pricked name on back just
below where socket joins blade; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t4.jpg $50.00
MS10 Die holder with brass rotating grip; manufactured, I can't
make out the name; designed to accept a group of dies, it's
a better quality example than what's normally found; over-
all clean shape, normal tarnish, 9" long; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t4.jpg $75.00
MS11 Mills&Hanscom July 15, 1862 patent hammer with nail holding
feature; manufactured by Connecticut Arms & Mfg. Co of
Naubuc, CT; with original handle, this one has the holding
 slot on the side of the eye; as found, fine quality, will
 clean to make a good worker; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t4.jpg $85.00
MS12 Five cranked bevel edge paring chisels by Buck Bros. with
two others tossed in for free; earlier production, ca.WWI,
narrower widths of 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 5/8", and 7/8" (this
one from the 1930's); as found, overall clean with some
minor rust blooms that will easily clean, they saw very
little use, each with its original turned cherry handle;
free ones are a 1/2" that had its blade snapped off and a
1/8" Charles Buck:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t5.jpg $285.00
MS13 Rope maker on its original base; the 1901 design that
seems to be the most common, which proves its sound de-
sign; original finish, the bolt for the handle is a
replacement, the base is slotted so it can fit over a
fence rail or similar; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t6.jpg $135.00
MS14 Extra clean set of Russell Jennings augers in the original
upright box; pre-Stanley, barely used, diameters from 1/4"
to 1", they can be used right out of the box; handy for
storing on the bench, opening the cover has them all
accessible; a very nice set; bottom left:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t6.jpg $185.00
MS15 Morrill's Patent bench stop; a tried and true popular de-
sign, it's in fine worker shape; mounts flush to the bench
surface, a screw driver is used to set the height of the
stop; teeth are in fine shape; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t9.jpg $60.00
MS16 Starrett three section precision bevel; can be arranged in
countless ways more than a standard single blade bevel;
in fine worker shape, minor tarnish spots; bottom left:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t9.jpg $55.00
MS17 Starrett adjustable divider; 6" long, telescoping leg can
be removed for a pencil, fine adjustment feature; normal
used condition with plenty of life left in it; bottom
right:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t9.jpg $75.00
MS18 3" slick with original turned handle; as found, manufactured,
I don't see a maker's mark; plenty of life left in it, the
top has normal slick pitting, the laminated hardened steel
much less so, it will polish nicely; fine quality, and
guaranteed to be a solid worker; 31" long; top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t10.jpg $155.00
MS19 Odd wooden inclinometer; designed to be used with a small
plumb bob (none present) that can be stored in a small
compartment at the end of the shaft (a rotating brass
cover keeps it put), a brass 'bushing' in the scaled
quadrant is where the line is attached; the shaft refer-
ences the surface to be tested, the dangling plumb bob
determines the degrees off level; this is a manufactured
or professionally made tool of fine quality, I've seen
one other identical to it long ago, both were found in
northeast Massachusetts; made of mahogany, 24" long;
bottom:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t10.jpg
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t10a.jpg $290.00
MS20 Spiers dovetail steel rosewood stuffed smoothing plane;
with original iron, no damage, no owner marks, as found,
normal scuffs, it can be honed and used as is; parallel
sides, 2" wide parallel iron stamped with Spiers name;
top:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t11.jpg $335.00
MS21 8" cast iron router with semi-batwing design; pattermaker
made with small turned knobs, 5/8" cutter, as found, and
in solid worker shape; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t15.jpg $80.00
MS22 18 clean boxwood handle carving chisels by quality makers
or retailers; each in fine worker shape, variety of patterns,
widths from 1/16" to 3/4"; top pile:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t17.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t17a.jpg $325.00
MS23 Pair of precision layout tools; a 6" divider with knurled
grip made by Athol Machine Co., and a 5" long scribe with
hardened steel square spur, it's manufactured but with no
maker's name, each in ready to use condition; bottom left
two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t17.jpg $60.00
MS24 Adjustable dovetail layout gauge by Collett Engineering of
Truro, England; in the original box, barely used, with two
different pitch templates; a very popular design; bottom
 right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t17.jpg $60.00
MS25 Millers Falls No.2A eggbeater drill; a very clean and ready
to go worker with two original points in the storage; a
popular design then and now; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t18.jpg $75.00
MS26 20" 10pt crosscut panel saw made for Barker Hardware Co.,
with etching of a buck within a horseshoe and the name of
the company around it; a quality non-Disston saw, pre-WWI,
never abused, there is surface rust around the etching, I
gave it a quick rub and the logo is all there, further
cleaning will have it looking much better; still sharp
enough to use on softer woods, it's a quality saw of a
great size; back is much cleaner than front; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t19.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t19a.jpg $125.00
MS27 Clean Keen Kutter axe; nearly all original black finish is
present, 4" along edge, it was probably made by Collins for
the giant hardware firm; handle is old, it was probably
added to the head after the buyer bought just that, there's
some bashing to the wood where it extends beyond the eye;
a quality tool; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t19.jpg $55.00
MS28 24" dividers; as found, owner made and well done, with
owner/maker mark of H.Sands; perfect if you're going to
layout a bridge or pyramid; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t19.jpg $75.00
MS29 Five carving knives, three by Frosts of Sweden with other
two Japanese; with good roll, longest is 8"; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t20.jpg $70.00
MS30 1 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel with boxwood London pattern
handle; with Pearson&Co Sheffield stamping, 15 1/2" long,
in sound worker shape, small check near ferrule; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t21.jpg $45.00
MS31 1" bevel edge paring chisel with boxwood handle; by Tyzack,
clean, 15" long, owner mark in handle; second from top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t21.jpg $40.00
MS32 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel with what looks to be Marples
stamp; boxwood handle, clean worker, 13 1/2" long; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t21.jpg $40.00
MS33 5/16" bevel edge paring chisel with boxwood handle; by
Ibbotson, in clean worker shape, and an uncommon width;
13" long; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t21.jpg $45.00
MS34 Little used Union No.27 transitional jack plane that is
also stamped in the toe with Mosher's Oct.22, 1889 patent
date for the lateral adjuster; all original parts, nearly
all finish, some minor tarnish on the thick iron, the
stampings in the toe are crystal clear; Birmingham Plane
Co., Union, Siegley, and Stanley were all quite incestuous
at this time as Stanley started gobbling up competition
to control further the plane market; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t22.jpg $95.00
MS35 Standard Tool Co. low angle block plane for parts; an un-
common model, the company's version of the #65, which hadn't
come on the scene yet, a lever engages serrations milled
in the back of the iron, the lever parted company long
ago as the force on it (from the lever cap) broke out one
of the main casting's projections in which it fit; small
chip at corner of bed, it displays fine; iron marked with
company name, heel was filed a bit to remove mushrooming,
lever cap is fine; right:
  https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t23.jpg $115.00
MS36 Pocket catalogue/manual by Gurley; maker of fine drafting,
surveying, etc. instruments, this is 27th edition printed
in 1903; many pages describing the use of transits, com-
passes, etc. followed by the products, there are 430 pages
that are guaranteed to keep you busy for at least a day; in
normal condition, with cover wear; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24a.jpg $75.00
MS37 Catalogue with loads of blacksmithing stuff and heavy hard-
ware by Dodge, Haley&Co of Boston; softcover, printed 1902,
first pages feature Peter Wright, Hay Budden, and Fisher
anvils, you'll be amazed at just how many different forges
were available back then; 370+ pages, in sound shape, minor
wear, a great reference; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24b.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24c.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24d.jpg $95.00
MS38 Joseph Breck&Sons Architectural hardware, Implements,
Machines, and Woodenware; a hardcover larger format printed
in 1903, the firm was from Boston, MA; 350 pages of all
kinds of stuff found on a farm, which is odd as farms in
MA at that time were few and far between when compared to
the midwest where most of this stuff was used; axes, saws,
hammers, weathervanes, equipment, etc., it's a great ref-
erence for American rural life (including my farming
ancestors in Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois) that was
keeping America full by feeding the rapidly growing
population all across the country; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24e.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24f.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24g.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24h.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t24i.jpg $85.00
MS39 Three smaller spoke shaves and a tiny instrument maker's
plane (with standard and toothing irons); looks unused,
these shaves were very popular with patternmakers, each
has a 7/8" wide iron, soles are flat, and curved in one
direction and two directions; with original box, the plane
crashed the box as it came elsewhere, it's 1 1/4" long,
and also appear unused; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t25.jpg $110.00
MS40 Three less common spoke shaves; a Bailey Tool Co. that has
owner mark on iron (logo may be under grime) and little
japanning, a Stearns with the iron on the exterior of the
casting to allow it to work gentle curves and flats, and
a Holmes Patent that has a unique clamping assembly at
one side of the cutter there's little japanning left; all
three as found and will make sound workers; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t25.jpg $115.00
MS41 1/2" lock mortice chisel; for digging out narrow and deep
mortices, there's no maker's mark, it's likely Marples;
in sound used condition, brass ferrule has a no harm
crack, this normally happens from seasonal expansion and
contraction of the wood; a worker; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t26.jpg $55.00
MS42 Owner made bronze trammels with steel points; 4 1/4" long,
never polished, found with the shaves (MS39), one has a
socket for a pencil; in sound worker shape, and necessary
for laying out circles, ellipses, and occasional random
hyperbolic commentary; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t26.jpg $60.00
MS43 New old stock striking knife; made in England, probably by
Clay or Marples, it's the double end design with a double
bevel knife edge on one end and a pointed end, both of
which serve all marking in wood; still with sticker, some
dried crud on steel, clad with wood riveted to the steel;
8 1/4" long; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t27.jpg $60.00
MS44 Rosewood handle knurling tool; very well made, with good
age, no knurls are present, it takes a range of diameters
as the screw can be repositioned for larger/smaller ones;
9 1/4" long; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t27.jpg $65.00
MS45 Bryant 1849 patent nail puller; clearly stamped with name
and patent year, it's size No.2, 12" long, slight bend
to the shank from pulling nails, it's in fine shape given
its age; this one differs from the patent drawing as it
has a notched end rather than a wooden handle, he probably
made an improvement that allows the notched end to be
banged around the nail head so that the jaws at the other
end could grab the head better; an uncommon tool; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t27.jpg $145.00
MS46 Huge Woodjoy shave with 5" wide cutter; used once or twice
and forgotten, has a darker wood (ebony?) wear strip on
the sole; plastic adjusting knobs to set the iron, overall
length of 15 1/2", it may be capable of making a full size
replica of the USS Iowa out of a redwood butt; no more from
Woodjoy as there's no more joy in toolville there; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t31.jpg $120.00
MS47 Clean 10" (edge length) drawknife by Peck, Stow & Wilcox;
can be honed and used as is, best quality, handles tightly
attached to the forging; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t32.jpg $65.00
MS48 Starrett 9" combination square; original vial and scribe,
sound worker, hardened steel graduated blade shows general
tarnish, it dates ca.WWI; uncommon size; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t32.jpg $60.00
MS49 Marples M152 carving chisel set; six of the common profiles,
in the original box, boxwood handles, unused; fine quality,
it's a set designed for the occasional or seasoned carver;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t35.jpg $80.00
MS50 Goodell-Pratt No.188 automatic drill in the original box;
looks unused, still with original wrapping tissue, points
are stored in the hard rubber head; dates to the 1920's,
best quality, no one made finer general tools than GP;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t36.jpg $55.00
MS51 2 1/2" center bit with very well made bit/auger handle;
extra spurs on the bit help it to remove large amounts of
waste, the handle has a brass collar around the two color
wood that looks to be lignum; countersink tossed in for
free; bottom left: 
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t36.jpg $95.00
MS52 Record 09 1/2 block plane; clean, barely used, all it needs
is a honing; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t36.jpg $40.00
MS53 Clean Record 020 circular plane in a nice owner made wooden
box; identical to the Stanley #20 save for the finish, it
can be honed and used as is; earlier production, a fine
quality worker; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t37.jpg $140.00
MS54 Starrett diemaker's square with three blades; handle slides
over the graduated 2 1/2" blade, the extras are the narrow
and angled blades which aren't graduated; as found, minor
grunge will easily clean, sound worker; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t38.jpg $60.00
MS55 Six clean calipers and dividers; from the hoarder pile,
these were in a roll of turning chisels and remained very
clean; 7" to 8" long, by Groz and made in India, they are
a good quality and do what you want without having to
spring for Starrett; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t39.jpg $65.00
MS56 Griffiths/Norwich adjustable rounding plane; often called
a stail engine or witchet, the two halves set the working
diameter of whatever it is you wish to make round; in
nicer than usual shape, free of the usual Uncle Miltie's
Ant Farm appearance, the iron can be honed and the tool
put right to work; owner marks, one side has a bit of wear
that's probably deliberate to facilitate easier feeding of
the stock into the tool; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t39.jpg $175.00
MS57 Five Sorby turning chisels; for working beads, barely used,
high speed steel, handles show staining at heels; diameters
of 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8"; lengths of 13 1/2";
minor rust spot here and there on the steel; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t40.jpg $125.00
MS58 Three earlier friction joint dividers and caliper; nice
file work below the joint, each in sound worker shape,
lengths from 5" to 6"; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t40.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t40a.jpg $115.00
MS59 Four Crown Tool scrapers; turned wooden handle on each
that have different shapes; three still in original wax,
only one may have been used, these are handy for all
sorts of work that isn't flat or square; some rust on
the shafts from sitting in the hoarder's non ideal
environment; top left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t41.jpg $45.00
MS60 Very clean Bemis&Call 7" divider with fine adjustment;
barely used, an owner spent more time pricking his initials
near the joint than he ever did using them; great quality;
  top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t41.jpg $45.00
MS61 Two plug cutters; 3/8" and 1/2" diameters, little used,
with some storage superficial rust; in a Yankee box, they
have the Stanley name stamped in them; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t41.jpg $35.00
MS62 Pair of adjustable spoke shaves by Dave's Shaves, one of
the pioneers of modern spoke shave making and still in the
business, these are earlier products with his signature on
each; adjusting nuts set the 1 1/2" and 2 3/4" cutters,
the larger has brass plating on the sole; smaller looks
unused, larger maybe once or twice, some minor rust on
the cutter that will easily clean; top right two:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t42.jpg $125.00
MS63 Record A151R adjustable spoke shave with round sole; in
nearly new condition, still with decal, it can be honed
and used as is; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t42.jpg $40.00
MS64 Millers Falls No.1 eggbeater drill; rosewood handle and
crank knob, the side knob is hardwood, which is original,
the company liked to mix woods on these drill; as found,
sound worker, it has the adjustable bearing for the drive
gear; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t43.jpg $65.00
MS65 6" drawknife by C.J.Kimball; keep this a secret - Kimball
made some of the best drawknives known, they were made in
a sleepy town of Bennington, NH; as found, dark patina,
earlier production with name stamped in the spine of the
forging, it will benefit from a clean, there is some minor
pitting that can be polished out as needed; definitely
worth your efforts to make it a worker; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t43.jpg $55.00
MS66 Cast shoulder plane with ebony stuffing; as found, rusty,
it will clean to be a great worker; fine mouth, 1 1/2" wide
iron, strike button on heel shows normal bashing, small
chip on side of wedge, it's probably a Slater; bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t44.jpg $140.00
MS67 Union No.41 match plane; the copy of the popular Stanley
#48 with the swing fence, it's every bit the worker that
the Stanley is; as found, free of damage, a clean will
have it looking nicer, the back side is nicer than the
side photographed; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t44.jpg $65.00
MS68 Three clean joiner's mortice chisels; good wooden handles
that are proper replacements with oval cross-section, the
widths of 3/16", 1/4", and 3/8" are great for finer work;
two by Ward&Payne, other with a mark I can't decipher,
laminated steel construction, solid workers; right three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t45.jpg $135.00
MS69 Smaller beech spoke shave with 1 1/4" wide iron, 6" over-
all length; made by Marples, little used, finish shows
cracking, it can be honed and used as is; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t45.jpg $50.00
MS70 Seven worker socket chisels; all but one square edge, five
are Witherby, one by Buck Bros, and probably Witherby but
with Belmont Hardware stamping; with old handles, two are
original, two without handles, widths from 1/4" to 1 1/2",
each with normal tarnish, all 100% usable; left pile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t46.jpg $110.00
MS71 Jones's patent rosewood combination marking and mortice
gauge with three points, one of which is retractable;
lot of brass, it has a thumb screw at one end to set the
sliding point, the bottom edge is entirely brass plated,
fence has inlaid brass strips; in fine, barely used, con-
dition, most original finish remains; can't recall seeing
another; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t46.jpg $285.00
MS72 Stake anvil in the form of an anvil; as found, normal
surface, 6" long, 1 3/4" wide, very minor small area of
edge roughness, it will clean to be a fine worker; base
tapers to 1" square; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t46.jpg $115.00
MS73 Atkins No.6 spoke shave in the original box; the Indy saw
firm dabbled in tools other than saws, none are as common
as the saws are; looks unused, box shows wear, it's a good
copy of the Stanley #51 and is in sound worker shape; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t47.jpg $55.00
MS74 Iron convex sole spoke shave; ideal for hollowing and
shaping, it's now commonly used as a travisher when its
original function is to shape wooden shoe lasts; made by
Snell&Atherton, good curvature, plenty of life left in
the cutter; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t47.jpg $55.00
MS75 Preston 6" long spoke shave with 1" wide iron; curved sole,
fancy casting, nickel plated, in sound worker shape, it
never was buffed; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t47.jpg $75.00
MS76 Extra large axe head; no handle, it has an elongated trap-
ezoidal eye, it measures 14 1/2 from back of eye to the
edge; as found, good age, weighs nearly a ton, early maker
mark of IR stamped on one side; double bevel, it will
clean well to make a lethal weapon; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t48.jpg $115.00
MS77 Oversize machinist's surface gauge; at 19" long, the scribe
is 17", this thing could double as a lamp base or fence
post; loads of mass thanks to the large diameter turned
base, it's a very well made precision tool that must have
been used for larger work, like engines, locomotives,
ships, etc.; owner made, in fine shape, it makes a great
statement of what mechanics did to solve the work problems
thrown at them; photographed on its side; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t49.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t49a.jpg $265.00
MS78 Disston No.12 22" 11pt crosscut; as found, with tarnish,
cleaner than usual shape, carved handle has owner initials,
original teeth, nib present, it will clean to be a great
worker, the image is poor, the worst is tarnish to the
right of the image; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t50.jpg $135.00
MS79 Disston D8 26" 6pt rip; skew back, much cleaner than usual
examples, still fairly sharp, from the 1930's, patch of
superficial rust at toe; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t50.jpg $135.00
MS80 Four wooden jaw Jorgensen clamps; the 3/0 size, barely used,
and, I believe, no longer made; top four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t52.jpg $80.00
MS81 Four wooden totes and three knobs for #4 1/2 and larger
 bench planes; two look to be rosewood and are later than
the other two, none are Stanley products, but will fit, I
don't know the age or source of these, they look to be good
replacements; no hardware, your broken totes have that;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t52.jpg $75.00
MS82 11" long stake anvil; slender horns, one round and one with
flat face, it's in normal sat around for a long time con-
dition with usual shallow pitting, it can easily be made as
perfect as you wish; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t53.jpg $85.00
MS83 Three bevel edge paring chisels with boxwood London pattern
handles; a 3/8" likely by Marples but with retailer name,
this is the earliest of the three; two later ones from ca.
1970, a 1/2" by Mawhood, and a 1" with no maker's mark, but
likely Mawhood, this is the longest at 10"; clean workers;
bottom three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t53.jpg $95.00
MS84 Disston No.7 26" 7pt ripsaw; in clean condition, with some
minor rust spots on both sides, nib present, finish loss
and owner marks on handle, original teeth will be razor
sharp with a quick touch-up; etch fully readable, much
  nicer than what's normally found; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t74.jpg $130.00
MS85 Three cranked bevel edge paring chisels by Buck Bros.; with
original turned cherry handles, range of widths, they saw a
good bit of use, the blade lengths are short, but there's
still plenty of life left in each; widths of 5/8" at 4 1/2"
blade length, 1" at 6 1/2" blade length, and 2" at 5 1/2"
length; best quality; left three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t77.jpg $135.00
MS86 Millers Falls No.88 jointer gauge; barely used, dusty from
sitting idle, nearly all original finish remains; can fit
on a wider range of bench planes than the #386 can, it's
easier to use and more rugged than the Stanley design;
knob can be swapped to either end for left or right hand
use; a fine quality tool that aids planing a right angle
edge to the face of the board or a bevel; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t77.jpg $85.00
MS87 1 1/2" cranked bevel edge paring chisel by Marples; a clean
worker that saw limited use, it can be honed and used as is;
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t77.jpg $65.00
MS88 Hammer struck saw set for four different tooth sizes on the
 plunger; bronze casting and brass fence on a 8 1/4" long
 mahogany base; little used, owner mark in wood, can be used
 as is; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t80.jpg $155.00
MS89 Two handle scorp/inshave with turned wooden handles; as
found and in need of a clean, edge has some chipping so
will need attention; 4" diameter across the semicircle,
handles are tightly attached; bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t80.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t80a.jpg $75.00
MS90 Solid brass plumb bob with nice shape and turnings; 5" long,
good age, cap unscrew to thread the line, minor tarnish
spots, minimal dings; atypical condition and shape in the
plumb bob market; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t80.jpg $155.00
MS91 Pair of layout tools, a nice patternmaker's marking gauge
with reversible bronze fence to mark along straight and
curved edges, and a 12 1/2" long brass proportional
divider, one that's much longer than typical; each in fine
 worker shape, the gauge is 13" long and uses a square steel
 bit to do the scribing in a variety of materials; top two:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t81.jpg $110.00
MS92 18" combination square with three heads; as found, made by
Lufkin, it will clean to be a fine worker; your grandfather's
Buick and Edsel were built with Lufkin, Detroit loved their
stuff; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t81.jpg $70.00
MS93 Sargent No.407 #2-size smoothing plane; a respectable
competitor to the Stanley output, this one has all original
parts and is in sound worker shape, the mahogany tote has
a split near the base; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t82.jpg $120.00
MS94 Pair of double rabbet shaves; favored by patternmakers,
each cuts left and right, one with flat sole and the other
with curved sold; not cheap modern ones, these were sold
by a retailer, Aldon Products of Detroit, that catered to
 the trade; 2 1/4" wide, can be honed and used as is;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t82.jpg $45.00
MS95 Preston cast smoothing plane; not marked with the Preston
name, but generally believed to be by that firm, it has
walnut stuffing filling the 7 1/4" long casting that is fit
with a 2 1/4" wide parallel iron that's stamped Kimberley,
this is the second early Preston plane I've seen with a
Kimberley iron that it leads me to believe that company
supplied Preston with irons; in fine worker shape, much
nicer than usual condition, fine mouth, lots of mass,
minor bang marks on heel from backing off the iron; a
solid plane that can be honed and used as is; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t85.jpg $195.00
MS96 Earlier Thomas Turner 16" 6pt ripsaw; an odd wee saw in
fine shape, nib present, nice handle, minor chipping on
the horns, owner mark in handle; will make a great worker
with a quick touch up of the teeth; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t86.jpg $125.00
MS97 Early 14" saw with open handle; probably ca.1800, it has
the rounded nose and handle cheeks, the nib is present;
as found, handle has a few minor flakes off the horns,
it's in remarkably fine shape for such an early saw;
thicker blade has expected surfaces, a pit spot can be
seen in the image, the other side is in better condition;
split nut screws; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t86.jpg $115.00
MS98 Groves&Sons 8" brass back open handle dovetail saw; also
stamped with retailer Musgrave of Lincoln on the spine;
as found, never cleaned, split nut screws need a tightening
to keep the very comfortable handle firmly in place; minor
roughness on horns, owner mark in wood, 12tpi, they are in
good shape and can be sharpened as is; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t86.jpg $95.00
MS99 Three clean front bent gouges; largest is a super clean
7/8" wide Marples with boxwood handle and decal transfer,
next size is another Marples 1/4" wide, narrowest is a 1/8"
Addis, this one shows normal tarnish; each fine workers;
the one with the decal was bashful and turned to the side,
trust me, it's there; top left three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t87.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t87a.jpg $85.00
MS100 Three narrow coping/incannel gouges with boxwood handles;
a 5/16" Toga brand, a 3/8" with retailer name or Ross and
Alexander (probably made by Marples), and a 5/8" by Marples,
this the longest at 14"; in fine worker shape; top right
three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t87.jpg $95.00
MS101 Six wider incannel gouges by Marples (all but one); in
solid worker condition, with boxwood handles, various
sweeps, the non-Marples (can't read maker's name) is very
shallow, nearly flat, and is 1 1/4" wide; Marples marked
are 1", 1 1/8" (2), and 1 1/4" (2), the duplicate widths
are different sweeps; longest 16 1/2", one handle has a
very tight check that runs its length; bottom six:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t87.jpg $155.00
MS102 Record 05 1/2 oversize jack plane; clean older worker
with no damage, good mass, tarnish on iron; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t90.jpg $85.00
MS103 Clean Record 077A bull nose rabbet plane; one of the better
designs, the nose section can be removed for stopped work,
a removable shim sets the width of the mouth; little used,
it can be honed and put to work as is; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t91.jpg $120.00
MS104 Record 041 small rabbet/shoulder plane; sound worker with
no damage, original parts, minor tarnish, it can be honed
and used as is; often copied, this is the original tried
and true production; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t91.jpg $155.00
MS105 Yankee No.1005 bench drill; the larger of the two models,
this as found example is free of damage and works as it
should; two speed, self feeds, it's a great tool for
drilling a variety of materials and is an engineering
marvel, finding them free of damage and in working shape
is not easy; if you live a great distance from New England,
it will be quite expensive to ship:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t93.jpg $285.00
MS106 Seven clean Buck Bros. paring chisels; impossible to
find them any cleaner, several unused; six bevel edge,
the widest, at 1 3/4" wide and 16 1/4" long, is square
edge; made during the 1920's, each with original leather
tip handles (one had the leather removed), the widths are
1/8", 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1" (the latter two look to be
 barely used), and 1 1/4"; best quality, the next two lots
 were found with these, all in the load glisten:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t94.jpg $295.00
MS107 Four very clean Buck Bros. cranked incannel gouges; found
with previous, matching turned handles that are stamped
with the buck logo, widths of 1/4", 3/8", 3/4", and 1";
only some minor storage tarnish, best quality, pattern-
makers all over favored Buck Bros. chisels over all
others; original bright surfaces; left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t95.jpg $125.00
MS108 Group of various chisels, etc., by Buck Bros.; found with
previous two lots, each in barely used condition, some
are specialized tools that were bought without handles,
those were added long ago by the original buyer; two
shorter (original length) bevel edge paring chisels of
1/4" and 1/2" widths and with original leather tip handles,
a 1/4" outcannel gouge with original handle, a 1" incannel
gouge with original handle (this one is 13 1/4" long), an
awl-like tool with octagonal handle that appears to be
original, a triangular reamer, and a very narrow (less
than a 1/16") chisel that was ground for custom work,
the latter two have non-Buck Bros. handles; each 100%
usable; original bright surfaces; right pile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t95.jpg $145.00
MS109 1/4" steel letter set in the original box; by Henry Hanson
of Worcester, MA, barely used, there's enough here to stamp
your own novel in metal or wood; ca.1970 production; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t96.jpg $70.00
MS110 Lie-Nielsen countersink with turned figured maple handle;
looks unused, with original protective cover, ferule is
loose from very dry New England winter air, it's stamped
with the LN name; for those who want to live life to
 Lie-Nielsen; bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t96.jpg $35.00
MS111 Unused Cheney cross peen hammer with square face; minor
storage scuffs, 4 1/2" long head, nearly 100% original
label remains; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t97.jpg $65.00
MS112 Brown&Sharpe 12" combination square with protractor head
and accessory head to allow use as a height gauge; a clean
 worker, hardened square head has original scribe and vial,
the vial on the protractor is original; clean shape, owner
 very lightly scratched his name on the hardened steel rule;
 a worker of a quality equal to Starrett; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t97.jpg $80.00
MS113 Perfect Handle ball peen hammer; a veteran that did quite
a lot banging, there's still plenty of blows left in it,
enough that you'll never reach the end of them; face of
the hammer has some minor chipping at one side, the wood
shrank a bit but is still firmly attached; a worker out
of the box; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t97.jpg $65.00
MS114 Star Nail Cup; a cast iron aid for creating some order to
your nails, paperclips, cuff links, and maybe holy water
at the door to your workshop; rotates on a cast iron
base, it's embossed on that with the name of the thing;
in fine worker shape, old green paint, it's a very handy
thing in the shop; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t98.jpg $155.00
MS115 Seven (only six are photographed) nail sets by Tuck; an
uncommon creative pattern designed so they can't roll,
they have cross-hatched flattened shanks to accomplish
that, the design also allows for a better grip; Tuck made
great items, I can't recall seeing this pattern before,
but certainly not in this number, they are in sound worker
shape; bottom pile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t98.jpg $115.00
MS116 Gage Tool Co. #4 smoothing plane; out of the Inner Sanctum,
it's the best example I've ever seen, it may have been used
once and put away; when I was actively collecting patented
planes, I had plenty of opportunities to buy a Gage, but
all were blah - damaged or used hard - it took me many
years to find one this nice; no damage at all, milling
marks remain on the casting that forms the mouth, 99.99%
finish remains, no owner marks, it could only be better
if the original packing were present:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t99.jpg $355.00
MS117 Standard Rule Co. #3 size smoothing plane; another one
from the Inner Sanctum, it's considerably better con-
dition than most planes by this Unionville, CT company;
free of damage, rosewood knob and tote, full length
iron is clearly stamped with company name, patent date,
and location; an uncommon size, for some reason the cap
iron screw parted company long ago, I never bothered to
find one, there are enough donors out there for that $20
part; a tiny and insignificant flake off the tote's horn:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t100.jpg $690.00
MS118 Sargent No.160 scrub plane; a decent as found example of
an uncommon product, it has all original parts, including
the iron with the model number stamped in it; dusty from
sitting in a working shop, 75% japanning remains; tote
split long ago, it can be used as is or one from a #4 size
plane can be swapped onto it; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t101.jpg $125.00
MS119 20+ clean center bits; most of the original glazing re-
mains, they are far cleaner than what's normally found;
most marked "CAST STEEL", others have different maker
marks, it appears these have always been together;
diameters 1/8" to 1 3/4", with some duplicates; some
other patterns, including countersinks, will be tossed
in, they are not in the photo; bottom pile:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t101.jpg $110.00
MS120 Union No.X4 smoothing plane; very dusty from sitting in
a basement shop, it's free of damage and has all original
parts; patent date embossed adjacent to the tote, it will
easily clean to be a respectable plane; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t102.jpg $125.00
MS121 Same as previous, but corrugated Union X4; from same
source, very dusty, all original parts, it will clean
nicely; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t102.jpg $145.00
MS122 Same as previous, but X3 size; same source, very dusty,
all original parts, embossed patent date, it will also
clean nicely; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t102.jpg $155.00
MS123 Sargent No.710 Autoset junior jack plane; from the same
source as the previous Union planes, very dusty, it will
clean nicely; all original parts, the tote has a split
and a check, a replacement can easily be sourced; an un-
common model; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t103.jpg $115.00
MS124 Nickel plated drafting square; a very well made tool that
is no doubt manufactured, but has no maker's name on it;
26" long, degrees stamped on the rotating fence, minor
plating loss, good mass and not some cheap stamped out
thing; a fine and classy worker; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t104.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t104b.jpg $185.00
MS125 Sargent No.722 Autoset jointer; with the adjustable knob,
a clever design Sargent offered to entice consumers to
choose their plane over Stanley's; all original parts,
as found, most japanning remains, some superficial rust
on the iron, wood is fine, there is a small chip at the
front of the mouth; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t106.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t106a.jpg $135.00
MS126 Unique 20" fully brass bound level with sliding vial
covers; found not too far from Greenfield, where Stratton
Bros. made the finest levels ever produced, this one has
side planes and elliptical covers that look to be Stratton,
perhaps this was made by an employee of the firm or a
possible prototype; extra thick plating of 3/16" surrounds
the rosewood, the thing weighs 6.5lbs; never cleaned or
abused, initials stamped in one end plate, all the plating
is pinned either to the wood or the adjoining brass; both
vials original, the sliding brass covers, fit with a tab,
performed their job well as they protected them perfectly;
wood shows normal scratches and dings, the level has a
great look and feel about it; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t106.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t106b.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t106c.jpg $585.00
MS127 The world's largest collection of tweezers; an amazing
assemblage of 40, they represent the lifetime pursuit of
a person's passion, driven to own them all, he must have
have been plucking crazy, or something, though we'll never
 know as he went to tweezer heaven last autumn; several
special purpose ones, very early ones, and manufactured
ones, there's enough here to write a type study, open a
 museum, photograph for a catalogue cover, or destroy
someone's sweater by pulling a thread and watch him
unravel to soon be naked; a unique opportunity for you
to assume the throne of Tweezerland as its new King to
reign over your loyal subjects, all two or three of them:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t107.jpg $290.00
MS128 Very clean and early Henry Disston 26" 5pt rip; this one
saw very little use, the blade is in amazing condition
and the name stamping crystal clear; handle has a check
that formed around the escutcheon, it's present on both
sides as are owner marks; horns show normal chipping,
nib is present, teeth are original and still sharp; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t108.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t108a.jpg $175.00
MS129 Disston D8 12pt 26" skew back crosscut with finger cutout
handle; sharp, apple handle, nicely cleaned, a fine
worker; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t108.jpg $140.00
MS130 Four boxwood handle mortice chisels; two with Marples
name, other two are unmarked but likely by Marples; a
worker set that's been assembled, as found, will clean
well, widths of 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", and 3/4"; leather
washer at each bolster to absorb shock, these can mortice
any wood, the English named this style as sash mortice
chisel to distinguish them for joiner's mortice chisels
(pigstickers); left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t109.jpg $155.00
MS131 Four clean Marples carving chisels with mahogany handles;
three are front bent chisels of 1/8" width, one straight
across, one left skew, and one right skew, the fourth is
a 7/16" fishtail gouge of medium sweep; sound workers;
right four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t109.jpg $90.00
MS132 Brass adjustable spoke shave; made like the Sheffield
wooden ones, two thumb screws set the 2" wide cutter,
the thumbs press against the screw to maintain the set
during use; good mass, can be sharpened and used as is,
won't wear out like wooden ones do (albeit over a long
time), owner mark stamped in the casting; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t111.jpg $60.00
MS133 Millers Falls No.2 spoke shave; with a sole section that
has four different faces on it, removing that and selecting
one allows it to do a greater range of work than other
shaves; much less common than the #1 circular shave, it's
in sound worker condition, with most nickel plating, there
is some superficial rust on the sole that will easily
clean; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t111.jpg $75.00
MS134 Starrett No.60 graduated try square; 3" blade is graduated
1/32" and 1/64" increments, it's in overall very clean
shape with a couple of very minor and shallow pit/tarnish
spots near the logo from handling; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t112.jpg $55.00
MS135 Four butt length bevel edge paring chisels; original short
lengths of roughly 2", they are an uncommon size; made by
Greenlee, no handles in the sockets, two widths of 1/2"
and 3/4"; bottom left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t112.jpg $65.00
MS136 Brass glass tool that's stamped Karelsen and New York (on
opposite sides); two 'blades' that fold out, one with the
cutter the other with four different width notches to grip
the edge of the glass to snap it; in fine shape, 3 3/8"
long; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t112.jpg $60.00
MS137 Early signed and dated pad saw with darker wood handle (I
can't identify it); nicely engraved "C.Smith 1812", it's
atypical of most pads saws that were made later, the
handle is very slender in comparison; as found, never
cleaned, the handle is 8 1/4" long, the later blade
slides into the handle; the securing screws may be early
replacements as they have domed heads, the originals
probably wore out; while England was busy burning down
the White House, C.Smith was happily sawing away his
time with this one; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t117.jpg $115.00
MS138 Record 050 plow and beading plane; complete, barely used,
in original box, and with all parts; can be used as is
after honing a cutter; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t118.jpg $165.00
MS139 Record 043 small plough plane; clean, barely used, with
original box, all original parts, its 1/8", 3/16", and
1/4" cutters suit it well for smaller work like desk
drawers and boxes; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t118.jpg $115.00
MS140 Massive 15/16" joiner's mortice chisel by Marples; a real
pigsticker that saw little use, original handle in fine
shape, it could almost double as a baseball bat; an owner
(or retailer) deliberately over stamped the maker's mark
with some lines to make a starburst pattern; 15" long,
there is a check in the handle, which is no surprise given
how large it is and the forging's tang embedded within;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t121.jpg $80.00
MS141 Concave sole spoke shave probably by Preston; a copy of
the popular Stanley #55, this one is embossed with 15 as
the model number; as found, in need of a clean, no damage,
it's ideal for working handles, spindles, rungs, etc.;
middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t121.jpg $40.00
MS142 Three worker Sheffield made spoke shaves; different length
cutters of 3 1/8" with a brass plated sole, 2 1/2" with
boxwood stock, and 2 1/8" with boxwood stock the cutter
still has bright etching of "CELEBRATED JOINERS TOOLS";
middle size shows normal wear, it and the shortest are
both Marples, the latter also with a NY retailer's name;
bottom three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t121.jpg $75.00
MS143 Three fixed diameter hollow augers; 3/4", 7/8", and 1",
the 7/8" is in need of a clean, the other two are much
cleaner than usually found, the single depth stop can be
swapped between the three, the 1" is missing its cutter,
but the 7/8" can be inserted as needed; designed to turn
round tenons as turned by a brace; top three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t122.jpg $65.00
MS144 Simonds 16" backsaw; as found, in need of a clean, it
should do so well; uncommon length, handle is fine, etch
is partially readable, it may become better after cleaning;
quality saw well worth the elbow grease; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t122.jpg $70.00
MS145 Rare, perhaps unique, pianomaker's wooden brace that has
the planemaker's stamp of W.J.C.Ward/Saddle River, NY in
the frame, near the chuck; as found and never messed with,
made of apple, the ebony head has Henry Brown Patentee
embossed on the button, it was made by that Sheffield
firm for export to America, Ward is the son of William
Ward, a NYC planemaker, the son also made planes and
was a dealer in various hardware; 11 1/2" long, never
cleaned, little used, the typical hairline check in the
head is the only apology; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t122.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t122a.jpg $790.00
MS146 Three different size bottom swages for an anvil; as found,
dirty/rusty, will clean nicely, approximate diameters of
3/4", 7/8", and 1 3/4"; top three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t123.jpg $95.00
MS147 Odd special purpose blacksmith anvil tool that resembles
a swage but is oriented vertically in the anvil; I don't
know its proper name, it flares outward over its length
up from the anvil, the max diameter is 1"; as found with
previous swages and in the same condition; bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t123.jpg $55.00
MS148 Another blacksmithing tool, it resembles a cutting hardy
but has a radiused top; in sound shape, found with pre-
vious, and same condition, it's 2 1/2" long across the
working edge; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t123.jpg $65.00
MS149 Chaplin's Improved 15" jack plane; as found, with all
original parts, in need of a clean, no damage, a hang
hole was drilled at the toe; will clean to be a sound
work, display piece, or for parts; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t124.jpg $65.00
MS150 Pair of uncommon wrenches; one a 5" foreign made that
uses a thumb screw to secure the double side jaw, the
other an S-shape 6" Perfect Handle crescent style; both
as found and functional, in normal wrenched condition;
bottom two:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t124.jpg $145.00
MS151 Record 044 grooving plane; a clean and complete worker
with all original parts and in the original box; can be
used as is after honing a cutter; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t125.jpg $155.00
MS152 French cooper's adze; similar to the American pattern but
with a much broader cutting edge; cleaned and polished,
normal condition for such a tool with some pitting, still
100% usable, older replaced handle is loose in the eye;
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t125.jpg $75.00
MS153 W.T.Fisher's patent adjustable bevel with brass protractor
to set accurately the 12" blade; a good example with all
original parts, no damage, lightly cleaned, and lots of
curb appeal, the tool was made by Disston&Morss; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t126.jpg $295.00
MS154 A pile of eleven Sorby high speed steel turning chisels
from the hoarder's pile; barely used, rust developed
from sitting in a harsh environment, the top two, which
are strange scraping chisels, are the worst, all should
clean well; the hoarder loved turning and amassed quite
a pile of them (and lathes); longest is 23":
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t129.jpg $235.00
MS155 Tormek planer/jointer blade sharpening jig; in original
box, maybe used once, from the hoarder estate, it was
bought last century; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t130.jpg $115.00
MS156 Three special purpose turning tools by Woodcut Tools of
New Zealand; each unused and in the original packaging,
I don't know if they are still available new; two are
the Mighty Midget of different sizes, the other a Cobra;
from the hoarder pile, bought last century, he managed
to keep these nice, though the packaging is dirty; very
expensive when bought new; bottom three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t130.jpg $185.00
MS157 Palmer&Storkes Patent adjustable jack plane; one of the
most complex designs ever made, it allows the iron to
be adjusted in all three directions, the plane also has
an adjustable mouth; a rat's nest of cast iron bits be-
hind the cutter perform all the adjustments, the plane
probably was too expensive to manufacture, and too
fragile, it eventually was replaced with simpler designs;
as found and dusty from being a basement shop, free of
damage, the knob and tote are good copies of the originals,
it will clean nicely to make a respectable example; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t131.jpg $185.00
MS158 Millers Falls Buck Rogers smoothing plane; a look into
the future of a future which never arrived, this unique
plane was doomed to extinction before it ever had a
chance to reach the future; all original parts, it's
offered as a bargain worker or for parts as there is a
hairline crack in the main casting adjacent to the tote;
oh for the want of a time machine, where this one could
be transported to the past to avoid the damaging blow
to the casting and then transported to the future in
damage free condition, that would truly be a fitting
homage to a plane that took an early exit ramp on the
endless road to the future; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t131.jpg $70.00
MS159 Clean take-down square in its original pouch; made by
Nicholls Mfg. Co. of Ottumwa, IA, it's A.A.Harvies' 1911
patent that doesn't require a screw to secure the two
legs; minor tarnish, 100% usable as is (didn't test it
for squareness, none are ever as precise as a machinist's
square, it's for framing, not a Bugatti engine), these
are handy for compact storage as anyone who totes around
a tool kit with one leg sticking out of it soon realizes;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t132.jpg $95.00
MS160 Odd drawknife with plane iron-like 3 1/4" wide blade that
is screwed onto the 26" long forging that's fit with
wooden handles; haven't a clue what trade used this, it's
very well made and in fine shape to do whatever it was
designed to do; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t132.jpg $90.00
MS161 20 1/2" long bruzz, a different name for a long corner
chisel used by wheelwright's to mortice hubs for the
spokes, it can be used for any deep mortice; normally,
most toolies shriek 'bruzz off' when they see a bruzz,
this one is much nicer than typical as it's a single
forging with a perfectly shaped knob at the top for
striking, it's likely to create a buzz in the bruzz
user's facebook page; 5/8" edge, those don't form a
right angle, but is more acute, a characteristic of a
bruzz; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t132.jpg $80.00
MS162 Trufant's patent quick adjust spring joint caliper with
integral foldout rule to set quickly; sorta like girlie
magazine centerfold meets tool, it's in fine shape,
stamped with inventors name, location of Whitman, MA,
and April 28, 1903 patent date, Trufant bought custom
made 4" steel rules (graduated to 1/64") from Starrett;
free of damage, in clean shape, the little holding arm
is present, that's often missing on the few that have
surfaced; almost a gizmo and certainly rare; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t133.jpg $155.00
MS163 Odd surface gauge with post that can be positioned in
two directions; has a professionally made appearance to
it, but no maker's mark that I can see, it has a fine
adjustment screw to tweak it vertically to the work, the
post that can rotate toward the horizontal; the collar
for the scribe is present, the scribe and locking screw
are missing, I suspect one from a smaller Starrett will
fit it; found locally, where at least a dozen machinists
can be found under every rock (and we have more rocks
than dirt around here), it's a nice thing; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t133.jpg $155.00
MS164 Starrett No.438 builder/carpenter/patternmaker square; a
very clean and barely used example from ca.WWII, it has
the proper wide 24" long steel rule that's graduated to
1/64", it can be used as is; all three vials are original,
the older ones have so much more appeal to my eye than
the crazy costly new ones do; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t133.jpg $335.00
MS165 5" miniature brass anvil with attached hammer leaning
against it; no doubt made as a paperweight, good age,
well made; top left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t135.jpg $85.00
MS166 7 1/4" cast iron level of the Richardson pattern, it has
a mustache-like detail below the vial; some minor banging
on brass plate, never cleaned, original vial is dry; top
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t135.jpg $190.00
MS167 Early wax seal chisel; often called a button chisel, many
have been modified with a fancy turned handle (often in
ivory) to make them more appealing (and expensive), this
 is a 100% never messed with example; nice detail on the
1" wide forging that has semicircular cutouts along the
sides; 3 1/4" long, simple turned handle has a check,
this one hasn't scraped any wax in a long time, it's
probably 18th century; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t135.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t135a.jpg $135.00
MS168 Brown&Sharpe Universal protractor in original case; still
with the adjusting nut, that's often long gone; in sound
as found condition, stamped with the 1911 patent date;
one of the box's hinges has come undone, it has the usual
been in a toolchest for a long time scent; top right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t136.jpg $70.00
MS169 10" Hold-Fast sliding bevel with rosewood handle; in much
cleaner condition than usual, the lever locks the blade
firmly in place; a quality tool and sound worker; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t136.jpg $60.00
MS170 Goodell-Pratt rosewood handle knurling tool; in barely
used condition, most nickel plating remains on it, the
handle has a storage compartment for the knurls; three
original ones included; 9 1/4" long, best quality, and
way nicer than what such a tool ought to be; bottom
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t137.jpg $155.00
MS171 Owner made bronze handled scraper with 2 3/8" wide blade;
a spoke shave style tool that's 9 1/2" long, good mass,
very well made, the blade is clamped between the two
castings; owner mark, it can be sharpened and used as is;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t138.jpg $65.00
MS172 Osborne No.2 nickel plated saddler's (French pattern)
hammer with perfect handle style rosewood grips riveted
to the forging; a fine quality worker, claw isn't ground
back (most are), hammer face show minimal striking marks,
this one is way nicer than what's normally found, 75% of
the plating remains; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t139.jpg $85.00
MS173 Three super clean Osborne punches, two with rotating
function to select different diameters; as clean as they
come, the uncommon smaller one is in a nicely made leather
pouch, each is in ready to use condition; rarely found in
this cosmetic condition; bottom left three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t139.jpg $165.00
MS174 Graduated set of three Osborne hammers; resembling tin-
knocker pattern, they have a cross peen opposite the
faces; each stamped with the Osborne name and size (0,
4, and 6), handles appear original and are firmly
attached, they are of a great quality and can be used
as is on rivet peeners, etc.; bottom right three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t139.jpg $125.00
MS175 Very clean Millers Falls larger tool handle in rosewood;
with a good pile of original tools, nearly all finish
remains on the 7 1/2" long tool that has a metallic in-
sert on the cap so it can be struck; stamped with the
1867 patent date in the shell; way nicer than what's
normally found for any size tool handle; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t140.jpg $60.00
MS176 Clipper for champagne bottles; shaped like a bottle and
with two loops so it can be worked like a scissor, the
cutting function occurs at the top of the bottle; stamped
Perrier a Epernay Jouet (I like whisky, not bubbly wine,
so can't translate the French), most nickel plating re-
mains, 4 1/2" long, I nearly added it to the world famous
tweezers collection; would make a great tool for cutting
grillage de poulet (chicken wire); bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t140.jpg $85.00
MS177 Paul Hamler miniature center wheel plough plane; a southern
gentleman's passion to make many classic collectible tools
in miniature form, this is one of his less common efforts;
six white tips on an wildly figured exotic wood body and
fence, it's a fully functional tool that carries an iron
stamped with his surname; overall length of 4", the eye
for detail is found on the wedge's finial profile, a faith-
ful copy of the Sandusky Tool Company's original; bottom
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t140.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t140a.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t140b.jpg $785.00
MS178 Steers improved patent #6 size fore plane; the model num-
ber 406, it's simpler design that has an easier to use
adjustment of a lugged disk that drives an arm which en-
gages the cap iron with a short pin; as found, in sound
shape, the fragile tote shows the normal damage found on
all planes of Steers' design as made by Brattleboro Tool
Co.; iron is a replacement, it's thicker than the original,
the lever cap has been very slightly modified where it
engages the cheeks' lugs so it can slip under those;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t141.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t141a.jpg $255.00
MS179 Three useful tools found with the rest of the tools in
in the image; a Japanese spoke shave, an older 3" try
square (some staining), and a 3 1/2" brass rule with
caliper, it's graduated in inches and cm; the shave was
bought at Woodcraft decades ago, the stickers are still
on it; top right three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t143.jpg $55.00
MS180 Tyzack 8" brass back tenon saw; bought decades ago, maybe
used a few times, some minor storage grime, it can be used
as is; extra fine teeth, it was found with the other tools
in the image; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t143.jpg $50.00
MS181 ca.1890 soldering iron in the original wooden box and
label on the sliding cover; I've never deliberately bought
a soldering iron in the past, this is a first, I did so
due to the box and its condition; labeled the Wilson's
Improved Family Kit (good thing the label show what's
inside as potential customers may have mistaken it for
some social aid for better breeding), the iron, wrench,
and wooden case for the flux are present, the thing is
barely used; a triangular file and small scraper are on
the label, those aren't present; some expected loss to
the wood around the slide, the label is slightly yellowed;
with this and the world famous tweezers collection on the
same list, I'm feeling great pressure to come up with even
better stuff on the next list; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t144.jpg $55.00
MS182 Three uncommon Connecticut made folding boxwood rules; a
#36 one-foot, two-fold with sliding caliper by Upson Nut
Co., a #54 two-foot, four-fold fully brass bound by Upson
Nut Co., and a #11 two-foot, four-fold by H.Chapin's
Son Co. (a quite uncommon mark); each as found, with
normal finish loss and wear; bottom three:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t144.jpg $155.00
MS183 Millers Falls No.3 carving chisel set; each with rosewood
handles, twelve total, in the original hinged wooden case,
most of the dark blue backing paper is present, all holders
present, they saw limited use, some with tarnish, all 100%
usable, they represent the common patterns; made ca.1890;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t145.jpg $185.00
MS184 Cleveland Twist Drill set No.13 twist bits for braces; in
the original wooden case, diameters from 1/16" to 3/8" in
1/32" increments, they saw little used and have always
been together; fine quality workers, the paper label on
the sliding cover parted company long ago, the wooden
cover is present, it's below the box in the image; bottom
left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t145.jpg $85.00
MS185 Starrett pocket mirror; a handy thing when you have metal
in your eye or if you want to check your makeup before
heading over to fire up the Bridgeport; 3" diameter, the
mirror's silver shows some tarnish; bottom right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t145.jpg $55.00
MS186 Millers Falls No.22 (#7 equivalent) jointer; as found, in
sound worker shape, the cutter is a Stanley replacement
from the 1920's, it's in need of a clean; plane itself is
in better than usual shape with most of the original finish;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t146.jpg $85.00
MS187 Yankee No.1545 larger eggbeater drill; an engineering work
of art, with five ratchet positions, quadruple pinions drive
the two milled teeth on the main gear; works fine, most
finish remains, some dust/grime from being on the bench;
one of the best drills made; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t146.jpg $115.00
MS188 Perfect Handle 8" drawknife; the same handle found on the
much loved screw drivers is used on this less common H.D.
Smith produced tool; a single forging, the grips are
riveted on to form a perfect and comfortable handle; as
found, in usual drawknife condition, it will clean to be
a great worker; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t147.jpg $85.00
MS189 Cast ceremonial axe; just the head present, it has decor-
ative designs cast on both side of the blade and socket;
12 1/2" long, it was never sharpened, not meant to be, I
don't know the origin of it nor it's age, it's not a new
product; a chip at the rim of the socket; middle:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t147.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t147a.jpg $155.00
MS190 Smaller double caliper with heart shape thumb screws;
good proportions and age, 10 1/2" long, wooden handle,
it's impossible to say if it's original or not, it's
definitely of the period; a nicer than usual example;
bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t147.jpg
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t147b.jpg $85.00


  GENTLEMAN WOODWORKER
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The fifth installment of his high end tools, there's still no
visible end of the pile on the horizon, this list is skewed
toward planes.

GW1 Veritas chairmaker's scraper; unused, with single blade;
top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t55.jpg $55.00
GW2 Set of four Veritas chair devils (scraper); the three sizes
offered, with a duplicate of the 7/8", each unused; made
for spindles, rungs, posts, etc; bottom left four:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t55.jpg $185.00
GW3 Veritas pull shave with #151 shave style adjusting nuts;
curved sole in two directions, looks unused; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t55.jpg $125.00
GW4 Ulmia smoothing plane with full adjustment; apple with
lignum sole, dusty and with superficial rust from sitting,
used once or twice and forgotten; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t56.jpg $95.00
GW5 Ulmia router; dusty, with three cutters, the wooden stock
is shaped for comfortable grip; stored apart, all parts
are present; right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t56.jpg $95.00
GW6 Lie-Nielsen small chisel plane; patterned after the Stanley
#97, but half size, it looks unused, with some tarnish from
 sitting; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t57.jpg $115.00
GW7 Lie-Nielsen #102 low angle block plane; barely used;
bottom left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t57.jpg $95.00
GW8 Lie-Nielsen #103 block plane; like the previous, but with
iron pitched a bit higher; no longer in production, little
used; bottom right:
      https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t57.jpg $165.00
GW9 Veritas jack rabbet with fence; he spent more time adding
a wooden face on the fence (designed to accept that) than
he ever did using it; shop dust on it for bench cred; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t58.jpg $290.00
GW10 Stanley #62 low angle jack plane; one of the few Stanley
planes he owned, it saw little use in his shop like those
tools previous to this; no damage, all original parts,
minor cosmetic loss; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t58.jpg $285.00
GW11 Jo.Fuller 1" square cove, astragal, and small cove; made
of beech, with a birch relieved wedge, this plane shows
well the transition of Fuller's early style to a style
that was becoming more conventional, it has flat chamfers
at toe and heel with round ones along the top; cleaned,
no owner marks, an uncommon profile by any maker; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t59.jpg    https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t59a.jpg $225.00
GW12 Jo Fuller 7/8" thumbnail; made in his earlier style of
yellow birch, flat chamfers that terminate with his gouge
cut, relieved wedge, and 10" long; refinished, owner marks,
it's the classic profile for edges of lids on chests; the
heel is marked with two size numbers, Fuller must have
taken a plane made for a smaller profile and overstamped
it with the 7/8" size; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t59.jpg    https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t59b.jpg $190.00
GW13 Kansas City Tool Works Windsor beader; unused, second
model, great quality, and with paperwork; no longer in
production; left:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t60.jpg $195.00
GW14 Preston No.1388P quirk router; with four original cutters,
three fences, and vernier adjustment nut, it's in fine
worker shape and handy for cutting grooves in curved or
straight stiles/rails; baize bag for tool and a smaller
one for the cutters; uncommon to find with so many parts;
right:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t60.jpg $165.00
GW15 Clark&Williams 2003 5 3/4" smoothing plane with 1 1/4"
wide cutter; made of beech, looks unused; probably a
custom order; top:
      https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t61.jpg $290.00
GW16 Preston chamfer plane with the unique double iron that
sets the width of cut; the English were fascinated with
chamfer planes and there seems to be an infinite variety
of those made by owners or professionally, this one has
a thick 'cap iron' that forms the sole, and the width of
cut by moving it relative to the iron; 5 1/2" long, normal
signs of use, owner mark, and quite uncommon; bottom:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t61.jpg $165.00
GW17 Unused hatchet with wooden guard; I don't know who made
this, the forging looks to be excellent quality, work is
needed on the clunky handle to compliment what's on the
end of it, it's too bulky and square; 6" across the edge,
it's similar to the Belt Axe offered by Lee Valley; top:
   https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t62.jpg $165.00
GW18 Pair of smaller Veritas drawbore pins with octagonal
 handles that have a steel cap for striking; 10 1/2" long,
little used, some tarnish that will easily clean; middle
 two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t62.jpg $75.00
GW19 Pair of Lie-Nielsen Lock mortice chisels; no longer offered,
left and right, look unused; bottom two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t62.jpg $75.00
GW20 Lie-Nielsen #5 1/2 oversize jack plane with optional rose-
wood handle and knob; used once or twice and put away; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t63.jpg $375.00
GW21 Lie-Nielsen #4 1/2 oversize smoothing plane with optional
rosewood handle and 55 degree pitch frog; barely used;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t63.jpg $335.00
GW22 Lie-Nielsen scrub plane; the copy of the larger #40 1/2;
looks unused, some storage grunge/tarnish will easily
clean; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t64.jpg $140.00
GW23 Lie-Nielsen Boggs concave spoke shave; looks unused;
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t64.jpg $120.00
GW24 Lie-Nielsen small stuffed rabbet; sold as a kit, no longer
available, now very desirable for the one of each LN
collectors; looks unused; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t64.jpg $165.00
GW25 Lie-Nielsen #4 smoothing plane; made of bronze, lightly
used, with some handling tarnish; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t65.jpg $310.00
GW26 Lie-Nielsen #2 smoothing plane; made of bronze, barely
used; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t65.jpg $250.00
GW27 Veritas edge trimming block plane; in bronze, barely
used; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t66.jpg $135.00
GW28 Lie-Nielsen butt mortice plane; unused, minor tarnish;
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t66.jpg $90.00
GW29 Lie-Nielsen #271 small router; with depth stop option,
open throat, looks unused; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t66.jpg $80.00
GW30 Lie-Nielsen 11" open handle 14ppi crosscut saw; I believe
it's no longer offered, this one has the LN leather guard,
little used, some tarnish on brass back and steel; top
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t67.jpg $185.00
GW31 Lie-Nielsen 9" dovetail saw with 16ppi crosscut teeth;
with LN leather guard, little use, tarnished like pre-
vious; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t67.jpg $125.00
GW32 Spofford 10" sweep brace; a worker with good amount of
plating; dusty from being in a dark corner of the shop,
pewter bands on grip are fine; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t67.jpg $85.00
GW33 Preston adjustable chamfer shave; the pinnacle of the de-
sign, the fences slide laterally to set the width of cut,
the cutter is set with a vernier nut, a toggle lever
aligns the cutter; normal cosmetic loss; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t68.jpg $95.00
GW34 Lie-Nielsen Boggs flat spoke shave; looks unused; minor
tarnish; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t68.jpg $110.00
GW35 Harris Tools adjustable wooden spoke shave with concave
cutter; brass thumb screws set the iron; looks unused,
brass plated sole, overall length of 11"; hecho en Costa
Rica; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t68.jpg $55.00
GW36 Eight unused Beebe carving knives in their original tubes;
a variety of patterns, some minor tarnish; top pile:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t69.jpg $195.00
GW37 Veritas hollow face spoke shave; bronze casting with wood
handles, looks unused; the pre-LN version of the Boggs
design, it has a nice size and balance, no longer offered
by Lee Valley; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t69.jpg $135.00
GW38 Woodjoy copy of the Millers Falls #1 circular spoke shave;
unused, no longer made, a nice copy; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t69.jpg $110.00 GW39 Uncommon Norris 15 1/2" A15 annealed steel rosewood
stuffed panel plane; rare due to its size, the model
number is stamped in the lever cap; all original, never
messed with, good amount of original finish on the stuff-
ing, some minor superficial rust, it's a fine plane that
will tame all wood that nears its mouth:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t70.jpg https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t70a.jpg https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t70b.jpg $1485.00
GW40 Lie-Nielsen large shoulder plane; the modern copy of the
Record 073, this one was found in a LN sock, moisture
couldn't escape and rust formed, the worst of it is photo-
graphed; in need of a clean, I can't say if pitting will
be found under the rust, it still will work well; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t71.jpg $190.00
GW41 Same as previous, but the small shoulder plane, the 041;
same condition, stored the same way, there is heavier rust
on it, pitting may be found under the rust; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t71.jpg $120.00
GW42 Lie-Nielsen No.101 violin maker's plane; a small block
plane with adjuster, dusty from sitting, it was used once
and forgotten; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t71.jpg $85.00
GW43 Veritas low angle jack plane; earlier production, and fit
with optional side handle, barely used couple minor rust
blooms; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t72.jpg $255.00
GW44 4" sliding bevel with logo of Australia stamped on it; in
original box that's marked Blackwood, it's a copy of the
Robinson's Patent of St.Johnsbury, VT, which I reproduced
first last century, the improved model, with quick set of
blade to 90 degrees, is available as a faithful repro-
duction at supertool.com; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t72.jpg $185.00
GW45 Veritas scraper shave; a finely made tool that appears
unused, it's offered as part of a group of scrapers for
chairs; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t72.jpg $65.00
GW46 Holtey copy (his interpretation) of the A11 miter plane;
dovetail steel, Norris style adjuster, stuffing looks to
be rosewood, barely used, minor tarnish spots from handling,
a Lie-Nielsen side handle was added by the purchaser; used
 a couple times and forgotten; Holtey makes planes with an
engineer's eye, his stuff can be a bit sterile looking, but
 no one can say it's not the best made today, everything is
 executed to perfection; very few of this pattern were made:
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t73.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t73a.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/mar/t73b.jpg $3585.00