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
weight 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
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FT1 The sophomore tool youth is holding one of four (I've
owned half of them) gunmetal Phillips' Patent plough and
dado planes as manufactured by C.C.Harlow of Bridgewater,
Massachusetts; all four of the planes are identical,
and not different (as some speculate); a striking tool,
it captures the essence of post-Civil War manufacture
where toolmaking techniques used during that war were
then transferred to manufacturing anything and everything
that a Victorian era inventor could imagine; made of a
bronze alloy that is very hard and durable, the metal of
this plane could have easily found itself as a gun, a
valve, a bearing, etc., it's fortunate for us antique
tool lovers that it became this magnificent plane; never
cleaned or polished, it has a wonderful patina that can
only occur after decades of 'fermenting' in the open air;
with a single cutter and nicker iron, the plane is all
original, with no replacement parts; the tip of the rose-
wood handle sheared off long ago, which is the only
'apology' one can find on this example; part of the Inner
Sanctum, it was sourced north of Boston and went directly
to me without having ever been offered for public sale,
it's time to put an end to that isolation, it's come and
get it time:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f1.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f2.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f3.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f4.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f5.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/f6.jpg $29,850.00
STANLEY
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ST1 #95 butt gauge; maybe used once, put back in the original
box, folded instructions put inside; not large enough for
Jimmy Castor's Butt sisters, but certainly large enough
for whatever wood you're working; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t1.jpg $30.00
ST2 #72 Razor Edge spoke shave; the uncommon japanned model of
a very popular design that also came in boxwood, rosewood,
and nickle plated models; free of damage, japanning 75%,
it's a great design where the iron functions like a nearly
zero degree pitch, the set and mouth are adjustable;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t1.jpg $145.00
ST3 #603 Bed Rock smoothing plane; a cleaner than usual 1930's
example with all original parts and no damage, a no harm
very minor patch of pitting at the toe, the plane can be
honed and used as is; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t2.jpg $165.00
ST4 #60 1/2 low angle block plane; a ca.1960 blue japanned
model, free of damage, barely used, a later protective
finish was applied to keep it stored safely in its original
box; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t2.jpg $60.00
ST5 #4 1/2C oversize corrugated smoothing plane; type 11 model
with all original parts (including the tall knob that came
later in the production); much cleaner than usual, full
length iron, all it needs is a honing; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t3.jpg $145.00
ST6 #113 circular plane; a ca 1900 model in sound worker shape,
it saw very little use, someone applied a protective black
finish awhile ago; only in need of a honing, it's a solid
plane for cutting concave and convex surfaces, many prefer
it for its ability to plane irregular curves due to the
flex in the sole; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t3.jpg $135.00
ST7 #101 1/2 bull nose plane; the least common of the four
mini plane series, most are found in England; early model
with the oval logo, all original parts, never messed with,
it sat unused for decades; 50% japanning; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t5.jpg $265.00
ST8 #608 Bed Rock jointer; flat side model with "BED ROCK"
lever cap and sweetheart marked iron; 90% japanning, it's
in much nicer than usual condition, with no damage, dusty
from sitting around, a couple fraction of pinhead size
bruises at mouth have absolutely no bearing on its use;
a solid worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t9.jpg $285.00
ST9 #92 butt and rabbet gauge; stamped with patent applied for,
as found, all original, grungy from sitting about, there's
a lot of brass and rosewood for the money on this one;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t11.jpg $60.00
ST10 #10 1/2 smooth rabbet; a ca.1910 example, as found, with
1/2 life left in it, no damage, tall knob was added later
as an owner must have preferred that; will make a fine
worker after a clean; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t18.jpg $155.00
ST11 #18 knuckle joint block plane; an excelsior casting with
the second style lever cap, someone likely grew frustrated
with the clumsy first style lever cap and put this one on
it; as found, no damage, will clean to be much nicer than
usual shape, it's a better plane than the popular #9 1/2;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t28.jpg $50.00
ST12 #53 1/2 two-foot, four-fold boxwood architect's rule; a
1920's model that is as nice as they come, it would be new
old stock were it not for the two alignment pins being
yanked; bevel edges for easier transfer of markings;
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t28.jpg $85.00
ST13 #48 match plane; japanned Victorian casting model in much
nicer than usual condition, all it needs is a honing of the
two irons to cut tongue and groove joints in 3/4" to 1"
thick stock; the most popular metallic match plane ever
made; japanning is 95%; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t29.jpg $95.00
ST14 #40 scrub plane; last model with rosewood knob and tote;
japanning is 75%, no damage, a bit grungy from sitting
about, it'll make a fine worker; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t30.jpg $80.00
ST15 #15 block plane; the bigger brother of the #9 1/2, it's 1"
longer than that one; all original parts, dates to ca.
1915, no damage, it will clean to make a fine worker; top
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t31.jpg $45.00
ST16 3/4" #40 Everlasting bevel edge chisel; as found, original
decal managed to hang on for dear life, it's turned black;
9" long, edge has some dings in it so will need to be
ground; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t32.jpg $45.00
ST17 Large cooper's spoke shave; this is one of the oddities in
the old tool world as no one knows for certain who made
them; it is clear that Stanley supplied the double iron as
their name is stamped on the iron, what isn't clear is
whether Stanley made the shave or sold irons to someone
else (which seems unlikely as Stanley probably wouldn't
have been keen over tools being made by someone else and
sold as Stanley made); having seen several of these without
handles in my day, it's my belief that Stanley sold the
casting and iron without handles, the buyer would then fit
them with whatever kind of handle they wished; adding some
proof to this notion of mine, it's possible to find these
things with a range of handle lengths, turnings, woods,
etc.; I can't recall seeing any two alike; I live in an
area where there were piles of cooperages, I see lots of
their tools, so go with what the evidence suggests; as
found, this one is 22" long, the handles look like those
off Buck Bros. turning chisels, one has a check and is
loose on the casting; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t33.jpg $145.00
ST18 #34VR two-foot maple rule; new old stock, the scales are
read vertically; ready to go; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t33.jpg $45.00
ST19 #238 weatherstrip plough in its original box with seven
original cutters; difficult to find this plane with so many
parts, it saw little use, the box shows normal wear with
some label loss; dates ca.1930, it's one of the goofy planes
Stanley felt compelled to make in order that the tool buying
public would pay attention to them; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t34.jpg $235.00
ST20 #49 bit gauge; barely used and in the original box, it
clamps onto your favorite twist auger to control its depth
of work; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t34.jpg $25.00
ST21 #64 spoke shave; a handy shave for lighter work, it's in
clean shape, dates to 1930's, and only needs a honing;
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t37.jpg $25.00
ST22 #5 jack plane; extra clean 1930's model that saw next to
no work, all it needs is a honing; a perfect plane for
the budding woodworker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t38.jpg $95.00
ST23 #605 Bed Rock jack plane; an extra clean 1910 model that
has all original parts, all it needs is a honing; "BED
ROCK" lever cap, full iron, it's almost worthy of an
original box; clean Bed Rocks from this era are very un-
common; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t38.jpg $185.00
ST24 Earlier #20 try square with circular markings around the
eagle; 6" blade, in much nicer than usual shape and very
lightly cleaned; these early Stanley squares normally
look like roadkill, this one escaped that fate; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t39.jpg $55.00
ST25 #65 boxwood marking gauge; a clean 1920's worker that's
marked with model number and sweetheart logo; plenty of
life left to the scribing pin, the fence has brass inlay
for longer wear; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t39.jpg $30.00
ST26 #151 spoke shave; a ca.1990 model still in its original
plastic packaging; unused, made in England, all it needs
is a honing; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t39.jpg $35.00
ST27 #112 scraper; a clean ca.1900 example with all original
parts, including the J-logo iron; only in need of a burr
turned, it's a fine worker example; one of Stanley's best
tools they produced; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t40.jpg $195.00
ST28 #71 router; earlier model that pre-dates the fence, it
has the vernier adjustment nut for the 1/2" cutter and
throat closing shoe; maple handles, most plating remains,
some felt buttons added to the sole (those are easily
removed), all it needs is the 1/4" and V cutters to be
complete; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t40.jpg $110.00
ST29 Pair of earlier Stanley rosewood handles squares, one a
#2 Winterbottom's combined square and miter square that
is stamped with the 1872 patent date, the other a 3" #20;
both as found, in sound shape, they will clean to be fine
workers; top right two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t51.jpg $85.00
ST30 #62 two-foot, four-fold fully brass plated boxwood rule; a
1920's example with sweetheart logo, it's in much nicer
than usual condition, showing minor finish wear on the
exterior, all alignment pins are present; ready to use;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t51.jpg $45.00
ST31 #4 smoothing plane; a type 10, which is a type 11, but with
the previous logo; all original parts, no damage, as found,
nice grain pattern to the tote, it will easily clean to be
a fine worker of much nicer than usual condition; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t52.jpg $80.00
ST32 #85 1/2 rosewood panel gauge; in fine worker shape, with
plenty of life left in the pin, stamped with the patent
date, a hang hole was bored at the far end of the arm; a
fine tool for scribing a parallel line a good distance from
a true edge so you can make properly dimension stock; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t53.jpg $90.00
ST33 #131 double end block plane with patented adjuster; free of
the usual damage, all original parts, earlier model made ca.
1915, it will clean to make a fine worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t54.jpg $145.00
ST34 #98 double arm marking gauge; an extra clean ca.WWI model
with V-logo, it will compliment your growing type 11 era
pile of tools that you're amassing to use, not collect;
only a hint of plating wear along edges of fence; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t54.jpg $65.00
ST35 #101 thumb plane; first model with the oval logo stamped on
the iron, it's not an easy vintage to find; 75% japanning,
it will make a fine worker for general trimming when you
don't want to use a larger plane; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t54.jpg $35.00
ST36 Early #25 transitional block plane; a type 3, which is the
first Stanley production; a difficult to find plane of any
vintage, the earliest ones are especially difficult to find,
this one shows normal signs of wear, has all original parts,
the base of the turned knob has a small chunk out of it;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t56.jpg $255.00
ST37 #65 chamfer shave; a clean and barely used example with
all original parts and no damage; guides slide across the
main casting to set the width of cut; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t62.jpg $80.00
ST38 #2 smoothing plane; an as found early 1930's model with all
original parts, no damage, and in much cleaner than usual
as found condition; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t62.jpg $195.00
ST39 #10 jack rabbet; a worker that has red finish applied over
the black japanning; no damage, all original parts, an
earlier model ca.1900; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t65.jpg $115.00
ST40 No.803 eggbeater drill; barely used, in the original box,
UK made, it proved to be a very popular tool in England;
all original parts, ferrule on side handle is loose, it
can be exactly as is; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t66.jpg $65.00
ST41 #5 1/4C corrugated junior jack plane; one that won't win
any beauty contests, it needs a cleaning and new iron; has
a hairline at the side of the mouth, this one is offered
for parts or restoration; the least common model of the
Bailey lineup; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t67.jpg $60.00
ST42 #39 1" dado; the widest of the series, it's also one of the
more difficult sizes to find; all original parts, no damage,
from the 1920's, with sweetheart logo on the lever cap; the
japanning is 95%, it's in much nicer than usual shape; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t68.jpg $155.00
ST43 #39 3/4" dado; as found, no damage, japanning 75%, could
stand a clean, it'll make a sound worker that's perfect for
today's standard stock thickness; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t68.jpg $125.00
ST44 #271 miniature router; US made, all original parts and only
in need of a honing; much less common than the UK pro-
duction; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t70.jpg $60.00
ST45 #19 knuckle joint block plane; a ca.WWI model with all
original parts, including the very short V-logo; as found,
in need of a clean, a Hock iron will make this a mean
planing machine; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t71.jpg $40.00
ST46 1/2" #40 Everlasting chisel; a solid worker than never
opened any paint cans or pried rocks; 8 1/2" length, a
fine quality chisel; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t71.jpg $45.00
ST47 #5 1/2C corrugated oversize jack plane; a 1930's example
that saw little use, it's dirty from sitting idle; no
damage, it'll clean to be a great worker in much nicer than
usual condition; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t72.jpg $125.00
ST48 #118 pressed steel low angle block plane; an indestruct-
ible plane, with all original parts, in sound worker
shape, some minor pit stops on exterior, all it needs is
a honing; perfect for rough and fine work, it won't break
when you accidentally (or intentionally) drop it on
concrete; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t72.jpg $30.00
ST49 #37 12" level with the uncommon orange highlighting that
was offered on many tools made for a very short time during
ca.1931; nearly all plating remains, one vial is broken,
I may have one that fits its and will include it if so;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t73.jpg $60.00
ST50 #3 smoothing plane; as found late 1940's model that has
all original parts and no damage, it saw very little use
and shows grunge from sitting idle; it'll clean to be
nearly new condition and make a great worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t75.jpg $80.00
ST51 #25 sliding bevel with original decal on the rosewood handle;
6" blade has sweetheart logo, this one saw barely any use;
bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t76.jpg $55.00
ST52 #68 two-foot, four-fold boxwood rule; a common rule in very
uncommon condition, it's barely used and has all its align-
ment pins; an earlier model, probably ca.1900; bottom
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t76.jpg $40.00
ST53 #55 spoke shave with curved cutter; perfect for general
rounding, this ca.1900 example is in much nicer than usual
condition with 90% japanning; all it needs is a honing;
bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t78.jpg $45.00
ST54 #9 1/2 block plane; a pre-WWII model with the long machined
bed, as found, superficial grunge, no damage, and all
original parts, it'll clean to be a solid working example
of Stanley's best selling full feature block plane; bottom
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t78.jpg $45.00
ST55 New old stock #8 iron; from the 1930's; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t80.jpg $35.00
ST56 New old stock old style (2 1/4") #5 1/2 iron; a difficult
to find replacement part for the narrower first production
models of the #5 1/2, #605 1/2, and #27 1/2 planes; top
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t80.jpg $40.00
ST57 New old stock #3 VICTORY iron; made right after WWII to
celebrate the end of the war over the Axis; identical to
all other #3 irons, but with a different logo stamped in
it; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t80.jpg $25.00
ST58 New old stock #60 1/2 low angle block plane iron; bottom
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t80.jpg $20.00
ST59 New old stock #9 1/2 size iron; this fits a wide range of
block plane, including the #18 and #65; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t80.jpg $20.00
ST60 #42 saw set; a ca.1960 example in the battered original box;
used just a few times, it's a solid example of a very popular
design; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t81.jpg $45.00
ST61 #8 jointer; an extra clean and little used type 11 with all
original parts; only in need of a honing, this ca.WWI era
plane is the most popular vintage by today's woodworkers;
a fine example; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t82.jpg $235.00
ST62 #62 low angle jack plane; a ca.1910 example with no damage
and all original parts; tarnish spots from sitting idle,
japanning 90%, this one will clean to be a fine worker;
owner mark in tote, the Stanley production has so much more
character than the modern sanitized for your protection
examples; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t82.jpg $315.00
ST63 #24 try square and bevel; 8" blade, patent date stamped
in rosewood handle, as found and in need of a clean, it
should do so well; a product that never caught on with
the public, it was nuked ca.1890; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t83.jpg $75.00
ST64 #2101A 10" sweep Yankee brace; looks unused, indestructible
and ready to go; a brace as popular today as it was when
first offered; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t85.jpg $95.00
ST65 #72 chamfer plane; a ca.1890 worker with all original parts,
all it needs is a honing; japanning 75%; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t87.jpg $285.00
ST66 #66 beader; an early model with the tall fence screw and
japanned finish; straight fence only, original cutters,
the router is a 1920's sweetheart; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t87.jpg $115.00
ST67 #46 dado plane; a much cleaner than usual example with
bright original cutters in the wooden sleeve; a solid
worker for all sorts of chores, it's one of Stanley's
best planes; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t88.jpg $290.00
ST68 #607 Bed Rock jointer; a 1930's example that is as clean
an example I've seen or offered; all you need to do it
hone and love it; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t89.jpg $255.00
ST69 #58 two-foot, six-fold boxwood rule that's also stamped
with the Stanley name, which is most uncommon for this
uncommon rule; as found, showing signs of careful use,
alignment pins present, one was inserted a hair too deep
and caused the opposite side to blister; I can't recall
having one stamped with the Stanley name before, I've only
had a few of these odd rules in decades of tool hunting;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t90.jpg $290.00
ST70 #604 1/2C corrugated Bed Rock oversize smoothing plane; a
flat side ca.1930 model that shows typical signs of use,
it has a UK Stanley iron as those blokes over there liked
them better than the US Stanley production; no damage,
will make a fine worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t97.jpg $265.00
ST71 #93 cabinetmaker's rabbet plane; a 1920's model with the
sweetheart logo stamped in the disk; all original parts,
free of damage and modification, minor plating loss, all
it needs is a honing; a fine worker; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t101.jpg $135.00
ST72 #1 Odd Jobs; second model that is complete save for the
rule, you can used it on a folding rule like the first
model; plating wear, if you need parts, this one has 'em;
bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t105.jpg $75.00
ST73 #604 Bed Rock smoothing plane; right out of a shop, its
previous owner fit a Hock iron to it; 90% japanning, lever
cap off an earlier Bailey pattern, cleaned, all you need to
do is hone the iron; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t110.jpg $155.00
ST74 #750 3/4" bevel edge chisel; socket stamped with model
number, original leather tip handle's finish is worn, in
sound worker shape; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t111.jpg $35.00
ST75 Same as previous, but 1"; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t111.jpg $35.00
ST76 #66 1/2 three-foot, four-fold boxwood rule; a handy rule
for larger work, it's in better than usual condition, with
two alignment pins, the edge one shows the typical munging
on its mating leg; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t114.jpg $40.00
ST77 #12 cabinet scraper; earlier model with straight nose and
toe of the main casting, it's dusty from being in a working
shop; original iron, it'll make a fine work; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t115.jpg $70.00
ST78 Six #40 Everlasting chisels with the black hard rubber
handles; identical to the wooden handle models, Stanley
offered these as they were easier to make and more rugged
than the wooden handles; from a working ship, in clean
shape, they will make fine workers and will perform exactly
as the wood handle model; widths of 1/4", 1/2" (missing its
metal cap), 5/8", 3/4", 1", and 2", some show more use than
others, a 1/2" #50 is tossed in to make seven chisels; the
1/8" increments are not easy to find:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t118.jpg $265.00
ST79 #289 skewed rabbet in its original box; maybe used once or
twice and then stored in the box, this ca.1930 sweetheart
model has the desirable three lobe spurs that are identical
to those used on the #78, etc.; all original parts, box in
fine shape noting a puncture in the top that was nicely
repaired on the inside with paper tape; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t119.jpg $545.00
ST80 #248 plough plane; offered for weatherstrip work, it has
seven cutters of different widths that many now find useful
for general grooving work; in fine shape, little used, and
with original propaganda sheet, all you need to do is hone
the cutters:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t120.jpg $140.00
ST81 #51 shooting plane; complete and free of damage, the plane
is designed to shoot end grain for accurate miters; in
sound worker shape, it was rejapanned, the wood won't know
any different; original handle removed to store it safer:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t125.jpg $335.00
ST82 #4 1/2H heavy smoothing plane; not the WWII production that
many like to pass off as a heavy model, this is a proper
one with the "H" embossed as a suffix to the size; a
sound example that's free of damage, it has a Stanley UK
iron, which is normally the case for these planes that
were targeted to compete with the heavier infill smoothers,
the woodworkers across the Atlantic liked the Stanley
Sheffield irons better than the Stanley US ones; in nicer
than usual shape; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t126.jpg $885.00
ST83 #602 Bed Rock smoothing plane; a 1930's example with all
original parts and no damage, japanning is 95%, there's a
bit of red paint around the knob; never cleaned or abused,
it'll make a fine worker; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t132.jpg $490.00
WOOD PLANES
**** ******
WP1 4" boxwood smoothing plane with 7/8" double iron; one of
the nicest examples I've seen, the polished boxwood has
the plastic-like appearance it gets when so treated; in
sound worker shape, a minor bit of roughness at the toe,
the plane allows you to work smaller areas that other-
wise would be more of a chore using a larger plane; a fine
plane; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t5.jpg $115.00
WP2 Barely used Addison Heald made (for Wilkinson of Boston)
toothing plane; a unique style by Heald, with a lignum
strike button behind the 1 7/8" wide iron; no owner marks,
used once or twice and then put away, this one will give
you a toothy smile as you use it; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t7.jpg $90.00
WP3 7/8" match planes by King&Gomph/Hull; with the stylish
rabbet style throat on the tonguing plane to allow freer
ejection of shavings, the planes have seen very little use
and only need a honing; no owner mark, they easily cut a
tongue and groove in 3/4" to 1" thick stock; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t17.jpg $85.00
WP4 5/8" match planes by Hields/Nottingham; found with the
previous pair, these center the groove on 5/8" thick stock
and also have the rabbet style throat; no owner mark, all
they need is a honing; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t17.jpg $85.00
WP5 3/8" match planes by King&Gomph/Hull; found with previous
two pairs, free of owner mark, barely used, they are perfect
for narrower stock, the groove is centered on 3/8" thick
stock; an uncommon size; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t17.jpg $95.00
WP6 Early IONH/GREEN (rectangular stamp) thumbnail; a fine and
never messed with ca.1775 plane that cuts a 3/4" diameter
quarter round; good patina, no owner ever marked it over
its long life; a solid plane for cutting the edges of chests
with the classic treatment:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t36.jpg $135.00
WP7 C.Warren/Nashua double iron sash; as found, dirty from
decades of sitting idle, it will clean to be a very
respectable example; cuts the uncommon reverse ogee and
fillet profile; a small bruise in the boxing at the heel,
that has no bearing on its use; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t52.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t52a.jpg $80.00
WP8 Razee smoothing plane with lignum strike button; maker's
mark is all but obliterated, I can make out a few letters
to suggest it's by Edward Carter; no damage about the
wedge, it has a 2 1/8" wide double iron by Moulson; sole
shows some scratching, a patch of lignum was let in forward
of the mouth as it wore; a good worker for general, not
final, smoothing; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t55.jpg $55.00
WP9 1 3/8" skew rabbet with J.Smith at the maker's location; in
solid worker shape, all it needs is a honing; plane is all
there despite the image suggesting a portion is clipped off
(it's difficult to find capable photographers these days);
top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t58.jpg $55.00
WP10 2" skewed rabbet by Howland; never modified and little
used, a solid worker; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t58.jpg $55.00
WP11 7/8" dado by Edward Carter; apart from some minor bang marks
on the wedge, it's as nice as the day it was made; all it
needs is a honing; wooden dado planes are so easy to use,
they are perfect for those starting down the path of wooden
planes; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t58.jpg $85.00
WP12 Solid boxwood toted screw arm plough plane; the plane looks
to be right out of a time capsule, it saw practically no
use, but was used enough to force a repair to the fence,
where it split below an arm; neatly repaired to make the
plane function as is new, the original owner must have
dropped it or something on it as it's a place where damage
is infrequent; his prized tool damaged, he likely put away
and never could use it again, he wrapped the outer threads
with twine to protect them; your own King Tut of planes,
you can unwrap its windings to reveal a perfect working
plane, the boxwood has amazing patina; no maker's mark, it's
manufactured, likely a hardware firm ordered it blank so
they could add their name (which they never did); irons
photographed with it are listed below; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t61.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t61a.jpg $235.00
WP13 Moving fillister by Atkin Late Moss; a much nicer than
usual example with all the fine features expected on this
kind of plane - fully boxed shoulder, boxwood wedge to
secure the nicker iron, and screwed stop; the perfect
solution for cutting rabbets in any grain direction, it's
free of modification; if cutting rabbets by hand intimidates
you, you'll show who's boss with this in hand; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t62.jpg $155.00
WP14 Marples plough plane for smaller/lighter work, it's the
wooden plane version of the Record 043; unused, the three
cutters are still wrapped in their original paper; very
tatty original box, cutters are 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4"; a
very good tool for cutting grooves of boxes and small
drawers; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t65.jpg $110.00
WP15 Walnut spill plane with legs; butted against a stop, the
wood is pushed over the plane to form the tight curls
(spills) that are ejected below; in sound shape, a bit of
brass plating adjacent to the mouth to reduce wear; well
made, 11" long; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t66.jpg $115.00
WP16 1/4" double bead by Bodman&Hussey of Pawtucket, RI; fully
boxed soles, it cuts a left and right bead which suits it
well for sticking a bead on either edge of a board, it can
be flipped end for end to plane in the opposite direction
to clean up the usually inevitable tear out that beads
yield; as found, never cleaned, owner mark, a very handy
size for cabinet work; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t81.jpg $135.00
WP17 Uncommon 3/16" dado; made by J.F.&G.M.Lindsay, of western
MA; in fine worker shape, remarkable straight given its
narrow sole, the heel is stamped 3/8" in error, that some-
times happened, probably after a liquid lunch; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t83.jpg $95.00
WP18 5/8" reverse ogee and fillet by W.Parkes; good proportions
on this sound worker that's as found with some inactive
worm holes (as is common on UK molders), the wood is in no
way compromised; no owner marks, sole shows some scuffing:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t86.jpg $90.00
WP19 Pair of modern rule joint planes made by some guy in WI;
never used, somehow the wedges got lost (maker is very
temperamental and may not wanted to supply them); you can
easily make wedges and have a bargain working pair; bottom
two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t89.jpg $120.00
WP20 Twelve barely used, if at all, rounds by Sandusky Tool Co.;
out of a patternmaker's chest, he used these to plane his
cores, having no use for the hollows; sizes 1 through 12,
using Sandusky's numbering system, you're half way to a
working set of 24, all you have to do is fine the hollows,
which should be easy as Sandusky cranked the stuff out for
decades; these are great planes, their original owner also
thought likewise by stamping his name in each:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t92.jpg $395.00
WP21 18th century extra complex molding plane made from apple;
unsprung and in little used condition, flat chamfers,
9 3/4", no owner/maker marks, the profile is a classic
bolection commonly found surrounding a fireplace; cuts
3/4" deep by 1 1/4" wide, the profile is an astragal,
reverse ogee, square, and ogee; Dramamine may be necessary
to look at it lest you suffer motion sickness; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t102.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t102a.jpg $290.00
WP22 Small smoothing plane with laminated bone sole that has
lignum strips to give it a corrugated appearance; wood
looks to be mahogany, it's owner made and has a charming
crudeness about it; as found, double iron, check on wedge
abutment, fine mouth, some cracks in bone sole, it's still
capable of use; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t104.jpg $90.00
WP23 18th century beech round; with all the characteristics of
southeastern MA origin, it's a fine example of a style
found nowhere else; broad flat chamfers, relieved wedge,
gouge cuts on each corner, 9 1/2" long, no owner/maker
marks, it's in remarkable condition for a 225+ year old
plane; 1" across the iron it's a #10 in size; bottom
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t104.jpg $70.00
WP24 Odd old style 18th century beading plane with backward
maker mark of "DLUOBWEN" (NEWBOULD); it's maker must have
been shocked to discover he was a better planemaker than
he was a diemaker, or perhaps he had a fascination of
reading stuff via a mirror; cuts a 1/2" diameter bead that
has a quirk rather than a fillet where it joins the board,
if you do faithful reproductions this is an important
detail often overlooked; 8" long, flat chamfers, made of
beech, never altered, extra long wedge; in sound worker
shape, showing expected wear, so many of these old style
beads got used up that they are now rather uncommon; bottom
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t104.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t104a.jpg $135.00
WP25 Common bolection (astragal and cove) by R.Carter/Troy;
designed for 7/8" thick stock, in sound shape, never
altered or abused, owner mark, it's a classic profile
that's been in use for centuries:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t106.jpg $110.00
WP26 I.Sleeper cabinet pitch square, reverse ogee, and fillet
sized to 5/8" thick stock; an uncommon profile by this
prolific 18th century maker who fought in The Revolution,
it's in sound shape with a superficial area of roughness
at the heel, it'll work just fine; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t107.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t107a.jpg $145.00
WP27 Another I.Sleeper cabinet pitch profile, this the same
profile as the previous, but for 1/2" stock; cleaned, it
has a replaced wedge, it was found with the previous
plane; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t107.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t107b.jpg $135.00
WP28 1 1/4" diameter nosing plane by Addison Heald of Milford,
NH; with his unique captive lever cap pinned to the cheeks,
a cast thumb screw tightens the lever cap; a solid plane
that didn't see much use, with owner marks, a shallow and
stable check along top edge doesn't hinder its use; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t108.jpg $95.00
WP29 Cove and quirk astragal; looks to be a manufactured plane,
but no maker's mark; cuts a 3/8" deep profile, it saw
little use; dates to ca.1800, the wedge is probably an old
replacement, someone pared the end of the wedge down long
ago, it's interesting that the plane is boxed between the
cove and quirk; owner mark, an uncommon profile, and well
suited for cabinetwork:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t109.jpg $115.00
WP30 Addison Heald jack plane with his pinned lever cap that
has a wooden thumb screw; Heald was an innovative maker
with his own style, his work captured the buyers' eyes
at A.J.Wilkinson of Boston (a premium supplier of tools
prior to 1900) and other retailers, Heald made tools for
each and stamped their names in the planes; 14" long,
1 3/4" double iron, no retail marks, the plane saw normal
use and shows expected wear, there's plenty of life left
in it; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t112.jpg $95.00
WP31 Addison Heald razee smoothing plane made of lignum vitae;
a rare wood for Heald, he would take custom orders and
make some great examples out of woods not normally used,
this fine example is no exception; identical to his standard
beech design, the choice of lignum makes it a very appealing
tool; different color bit of lignum used as a strike button,
the plane saw normal use with wear on the sole, the tote
split long ago and is nearly repaired; maker's mark is weak,
as is common on lignum, owner mark; a lovely plane; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t114.jpg $290.00
WP32 5/8" rabbet made of rosewood; owner made, well done, in
sound worker shape, with owner mark; dried label remnants
on one side; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t116.jpg $75.00
WP33 5/8" old style bead; a late 1700's plane that is very well
made, likely professionally done, but with no maker's mark;
original surface, never abused, flat chamfers, minor rough-
ness on the quirk, it's a fine worker for those who like
proper details on their work; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t116.jpg $115.00
WP34 Extra strange, funky, and chunky skewed iron plane with
tote; a new one to me, the only thing I can possible
imagine it's for is cooper's work as a topping plane to
level the tops of staves; found locally, it's 16" long and
4 3/4" wide; with an early Newbould iron, as found and
dusty, if crazy wooden planes are your thing, you'll go
nuts over this one; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t117.jpg $135.00
WP35 3/8" square ovolo; a clean and sound worker in a popular
size for cabinetwork, the iron is cabinet pitch for better
work in hardwoods; manufactured, no maker's mark, owner
mark in toe, it saw barely any use:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t127.jpg $70.00
WP36 3/4" Roman ogee; a sound worker, as found, free of damage,
and the perfect size for modern standard stock thickness;
by Varvill, with owner mark, never cleaned, shows some
areas of discoloration on the stock:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t127.jpg $90.00
MISCELLANEOUS
*************
MS1 Hollow auger by Millers Falls or Stearns; with a rotating
dial to select a diameter to turn a round tenon, it has
its original depth stop; fits a common brace, it proved to
be a very popular design as more of this kind are found
than by any other maker; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t1.jpg $50.00
MS2 Quimby Backus 10" sweep brace; as found, with usual plating
wear, fully functional, the characteristic large chuck and
jaws grip firmly whatever dares to be found between them,
it can also be used to drive smaller nuts; a well made tool,
Backus made a career of braces and tools that fit in them;
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t4.jpg $65.00
MS3 Different archimedean pump drill with brass slide that has
an integral grip; 15" long, dark color turned head, I can't
make out the species; friction fit 1/4" chuck takes round
bits; a classic UK design; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t4.jpg $85.00
MS4 12" Diamond Wrench Mfg. nut and carriage wrench; made in
Portland, ME, as found, a less common size, it'll clean to
make a fine worker or meat tenderizer; loads of mass to
this well made tool; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t4.jpg $65.00
MS5 Small brass plated old woman's tooth style router; well
made, the entire sole is brass plate, the same is found
along the top; 1/4" cutter, it's the wooden plane version
of the popular #271; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t5.jpg $85.00
MS6 Mathieson No.6C 6" ebony spirit level; marked with the
model number and company name, in usual shape, lightly
cleaned, original vial; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t5.jpg $65.00
MS7 Read's Dec.18th, 1883 patent for a "whip rack"; unused, it
still has the full paper label on the back; patent number
290268, Read was from Cambridge, MA, the label spells his
name "Reed"; a very well made thing, with a wooden back that
has a wood screw to secure it on the wall; the second tool
list featuring a whip-related item, get while the getting
is good before the words spreads that this list offers
only the best in whip (and chains, as listed below) things;
top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t6.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t6a.jpg $185.00
MS8 Uncommon Preston adjustable block plane; their model No.
1343, this one is free of damage and has all original
parts; when found, it's normally damaged, it has most of
the japanning, some orange paints drips somehow managed
to land on the underside of the lever cap; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t6.jpg $235.00
MS9 12" (edge length) drawknife by Kimball&Co.; one of the
best edgetool makers anywhere, many believe there stuff
to be the best, this one is ideal for larger work; cleaned,
wood handles have a rougher texture to them, this will
make a fine worker with nothing but a sharpening; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t6.jpg $65.00
MS10 Preston 6" torpedo level with original decal and red finish
in the grip; as clean as they come, it may be new old stock
that never was used; next to impossible to find in this
condition; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t6.jpg $125.00
MS11 Goodell Pratt hollow auger brace; designed for those who
turn many round tenons, this one is made only for that
task as the brace's frame is attached to the auger; a fine
quality tool, like all of Goodell Pratt stuff is, it saw
little use, is 100% complete, and only in need of a honing
to be used; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t7.jpg $90.00
MS12 Millers Falls No.5 eggbeater drill; cleaner than most,
everything works as it should, no damage, some original
drill points in the handle; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t8.jpg $85.00
MS13 Uncommon C. Robey & Co. billhook; made in Chelmsford, MA,
not far from where this list originates, it's the first of
its kind I've found while leaving no stone unturned here
searching for stuff; clearly stamped with the firm's name
and location, Robey made scythes and other edge tools
prior to the Civil War, which then turned its production
to swords; in fine shape, with original handle, it can be
used as designed (for chopping brush) or added to a
collection of uncommon American-made tools as billhooks
are normally the stuff of English production; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t8.jpg $185.00
MS14 1/2" hollow auger with two adjustable cutters; a different
design, an identical one (5/8") was offered on the previous
month's list; as found, adjustable stop's thumb screw is
replaced; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t8.jpg $55.00
MS15 Early clapboard slick with 4" edge; used to chamfer butting
ends of clapboards, it can be used for most slick work; in
fine worker shape, laminated steel construction, it has the
classic wooden T-handle; good age, hone and go with it;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t9.jpg $125.00
MS16 Large patented 14" sweep brace by Eben Nichols; patented
May 15, 1855 by a Worcester, MA man, it's the first of its
kind I've owned; chuck clearly stamped with the patent
date, the chuck is missing its guts, the knurled knob at
the top is present; offered for restoration, this is a
very uncommon design; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t10.jpg $185.00
MS17 Spofford 8" sweep brace; a good and solid worker example
that has some remnants of the plating on it; never abused,
it's a very popular design for securing nearly any auger
and bit pattern in its jaws; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t10.jpg $85.00
MS18 Odd spoke pointer; with an extra long length, it's a cast
example that probably was manufactured, but I seen no
maker's mark; 8" long, maximum working diameter of 1 1/4",
two screw secure the cutter, it's a new one to me; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t11.jpg $110.00
MS19 Worker race knife; used to scribe timbers at the mill or
for assembly of a frame; little used, protective finish
on the metal, a few no harm areas of pitting (those are
not on the cutting portions); a handy tool that works
better than a pencil or knife; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t11.jpg $55.00
MS20 Good bark spud; a very well made one with nice curvature
(can't see it in the image) over its 15" length; used to
remove bark (those numbnuts Alaskan wilderness people
ought to learn about one of these), it has a socket to
accept a handle of whatever length you choose; great age,
it's ca.1850; a much nicer than usual example and a real
time saver; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t12.jpg $85.00
MS21 New old stock 3 1/2oz Record cross peen hammer; ready to
use, but only after donning safety glasses, as the warning
label commands (thank goodness for concerned people in
government!); middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t12.jpg $30.00
MS22 Different button hole cutter; good age to this one that has
a single cutter and firm spring action, one leg has a fixed
reamer, which, amazingly, hasn't snapped off; manufactured,
one jaw is stamped "LX" and patent applied for; my fondness
for Roman numerals aside, LX must be the owner's initials
and not 60, unless that was the inventor's IQ when he came
up with this crazy idea; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t12.jpg $115.00
MS23 Four older Starrett calipers; each marked and in sound
worker shape, a variety of shapes/functions, longest is
8", two have quick adjustment; top four:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t13.jpg $55.00
MS24 Early scorp with long wooden handle for reaching deep into
the work; all original and little used, 14" long, well made,
it'll also work well hoeing beans; a nice tool; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t13.jpg $115.00
MS25 1 1/2" Addis carving gouge; a medium sweep, 12" long, box-
wood handle, never misused, all it needs is a sharpening;
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t14.jpg $85.00
MS26 Six larger boxwood handle curved gouges by Addis; always
together and with the same owner marks on handles, they
are in far nicer than usual condition; all but one are 1"
wide and of varying sweeps, the odd one out is 7/8"; 10 1/2"
long, these are nice chisels; right six:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t14.jpg $225.00
MS27 6" brass back saw with different style handle; useful for
odd cutting jobs, very fine teeth could stand a touch up
with a file, it's UK made, but with no maker's mark; looks
like a cheap thing, but it's not; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t15.jpg $75.00
MS28 Smaller machinist's hammer; elongated hammer face and ball
peen on the 2 1/2" long head, original handle, it's in
sound worker shape showing a bit of mushrooming on the face;
second from top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t15.jpg $30.00
MS29 1/8" joiner's mortice chisel; the narrowest of the pig-
sticker variety, 9 1/2" long, original handle has an old
small chip off it, it's still 100% usable; looks to be
made by Ward; second from bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t15.jpg $45.00
MS30 Striking knife with double edge knife end and awl point;
clad with wooden grips, good age, never abused, and lots
of life left in it; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t15.jpg $45.00
MS31 Pair of E.A.Berg bevel edge chisels with original birch
root handles; widths of 1/2" (new edge needs to be ground)
and 1", most decal present on each, many consider Berg stuff
to be the best quality of any chisel maker; left two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t16.jpg $110.00
MS32 Owner made try square of oak; a decorative thing with an
extra thick handle that has a tab for resting on the work,
blade is 10" long; very well made; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t16.jpg $55.00
MS33 Another pair of E.A.Berg chisels, they were found with the
previous pair; straight edge, widths of 3/4" and 7/8", they
are well suited for chopping, the heel of the latter shows
some roughness from being struck; right two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t16.jpg $110.00
MS34 3/4" screw box and matching tap by Greenslade; always to-
gether, the box has integral turned handles for easier
turning; in sound worker shape with owner mark; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t18.jpg $85.00
MS35 14" backsaw by Tyzack; a very nice example that was never
abused, is in much nicer than usual condition, the handle
is secured with split nut screws; teeth will need a filing
to sharpen them; owner mark in handle; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t19.jpg $110.00
MS36 12" backsaw by Nurse; an extra clean example that was
recently sharpened; much nicer than usual shape, it has
an interesting owner stamp of L.V.Rothschild, who served
in The British Air Service during WWI; a quality saw;
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t19.jpg $120.00
MS37 10" backsaw by Richardson of Newark; barely used, with
some minor tarnish spots, sharp and ready to use on softer
wood, it has the characteristic screw along the spine to
keep it rigid; one of America's best makers you never
heard of before; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t19.jpg $110.00
MS38 Davis ratcheting brace; 14" sweep, an uncommon size for
this tool made by the same firm which made the jazzy cast
iron inclinometers; as found, ratchet could use a bit of
oil to limber it, like all Davis stuff it's made better
than it needs to be; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t20.jpg $75.00
MS39 Ebony slitting gauge with oval head and screw to secure the
cutter; cleaned and in sound worker shape, it's a solid
example of the most versatile gauge of all, there's really
nothing it can't do; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t20.jpg $110.00
MS40 Bronze advertising plaque for Rennacker Construction Co.
of 112-114 LaSalle St., Chicago, IL; made to be built into
a brick, or similar, wall, there are three mounting studs
on the back; good patina, 5 1/4" long, it might appear that
it's unusable by anyone east of Chicago, all you have to
do is turn around and put it on the wall behind you to know
which way to travel; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t21.jpg $85.00
MS41 Original lever cap for a Boston Metallic Plane Co. block
plane; in sound shape, with shield pattern cast into it,
free of damage, and original thumb screw; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t21.jpg $65.00
MS42 Preston No.22 miniature router; nickel plated example that
shows general dulling, it should polish well; all original
parts and no damage, it's the best mini router design as
the cutter can be repositioned without having to remove the
securing screw; will compliment perfectly your three larger
Preston routers; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t21.jpg $85.00
MS43 Four boxwood handle mortice chisels; three retailed by
Melhuish and with same owner marks, widths of 3/8", 1/2",
and 5/8", the fourth by Marples with different owner mark,
width of 1/4"; in fine worker shape, all they need is a
honing; left four:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t22.jpg $165.00
MS44 Pair of boxwood handle drawbore pins by Marples, only one
is marked, they are matching and have been together since
day one; in much nicer than usual shape, one about 1/2"
shorter than the other, which is common for these tools;
fine workers; right two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t22.jpg $110.00
MS45 Extra long owner made eggbeater drill; with turned rosewood
head, it's longer length sets it apart from the usual
machinists made examples; with a three jaw chuck fit into
the original chuck, it hasn't been modified to accept that,
the original thumb screw is present; very well made, smooth
action, it's 18" long, not counting the added chuck; for
serious drill, with smooth action; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t23.jpg $115.00
MS46 Unusual custom made clamp featuring Tarbell's Patent clamp
design; made in Milford, NH, the 24" long beam has a clamp
at each end, it may have been used for veneering; in sound
shape, some minor chips in the threads, Tarbell's idea is
sound, it never sold in great quantity, I live near where
they were made and don't find them often; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t23.jpg $115.00
MS47 Millers Falls No.88 jointer gauge unused and in the ori-
ginal box (label end is off, but present); the best gauge
for aiding your favorite bench plane (larger than a #4)
while jointing edges; knob can be repositioned for left
or right hand work; much more durable than the Stanley
#386 and a better design than that; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t24.jpg $125.00
MS48 Early 5 3/4" plumb bob with slender brass point; good age
to this one, it looks mid-1800's; never cleaned or abused,
expected minor dings, knurling shows wear from years of
use; good turnings, not the usual blah bob; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t24.jpg $165.00
MS49 Another nice plumb bob, a 4 3/4" long with old spool (later
line), it has a steel cap and point; in nice shape, never
cleaned, perfect for use or display, good age, probably
ca.WWI; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t24.jpg $115.00
MS50 Cheese tester by Herbert&Son; a very well made tool, too
nice for Velveeta, Cheez Whiz, and similar cheese byproducts,
it has a rosewood tips fit into the brass handle and its
original leather holster; 6" long, you can be the big man
on Fondu Lac, Wisconsin, home of the world's largest open
pit cheesemine, with this in hand; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t25.jpg $85.00
MS51 1 1/4" bevel edge cranked paring chisel by Buck Bros.; a
good worker example from the 30's, with original handle,
perfect for paring recesses, overall length of 15 1/2";
middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t25.jpg $65.00
MS52 1/2" bevel edge cranked paring chisel by Buck Bros.; a ca.
WWI example with original handle, it saw a fair bit of use
and is about 2/3rd's its original length, there's plenty
more left to it; clean, overall length of 10"; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t25.jpg $45.00
MS53 Eight carvers; all by Buck Bros. and made prior to WWI,
a variety of shapes, all usable and never abused, many
with old handles; all are gouges, one straight, rest are
curved, widest is 1/2"; left batch:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t26.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t26a.jpg $155.00
MS54 Seven carvers, all but one back bent gouges; with matching
mahogany handles, they are typical of those used by the
patternmaking trade; one by Barton, the rest by Buck Bros.,
they were found with the previous lot; in clean shape,
widest is 7/8"; right batch:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t26.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t26b.jpg $190.00
MS55 Bowl adze; from France, where they are as common as tenpin
bowling is here in Etats Unis, this is a solid worker with
older handle, the edge is about 6" across; strike it rich
with this one; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t27.jpg $125.00
MS56 Spoke pointer by A.A.Woods; their standard size that works
up to 1 3/4" diameter, the shaft is adjustable to act as
the stop; in sound worker shape; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t27.jpg $35.00
MS57 Group of Hargrave sockets for a common brace; in clean and
little used condition, it's very uncommon to find nine of
them in one go; solid workers, several look unused; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t27.jpg $115.00
MS58 Rabone two-foot, four-fold advertising rule in new con-
dition; an earlier product, likely ca.WWI, one edge is
beveled similar to an architect's rule; advertises W.H.
Marchbank, Timber Merchants and Saw Mill Proprietors;
bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t28.jpg $95.00
MS59 Cast iron saw vise; a rugged worker in better than usual
condition, the stout jaws secure the vise as you file it,
they can be pivoted forward/backward to suit your needs;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t29.jpg $55.00
MS60 Spiers parallel side smoother with closed tote; a fine
worker that saw limited use, fit with a 2 1/4" parallel
iron by Marples, it's probably an old replacement; extra
fine mouth, bed has hardboard shim on it to make it finer,
owner mark, old finish, this one has me somewhat puzzled
as the stuffing is rosewood, the tote looks to be walnut,
it appears to have been on the plane since it was made;
regardless, this one will be a great worker with just a
honing; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t30.jpg $390.00
MS61 1924 Starrett catalog as given by A.J.Wilkinson&Co. of
Boston; in sound shape, a fine reference, it's their
catalog No.23; an uncommon catalog when compared to those
cranked out by the billions a few years later; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t31.jpg $45.00
MS62 New old stock Maydole metal banging hammer; with partial
label, this one never struck anything but "NO SALE" when
made; a significant name in hammer history, Maydole made
the first adze eye hammer; 4 1/4" across the head; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t31.jpg $65.00
MS63 Starrett No.85 divider with adjustable steel legs; one
of the best designs, this as found example has the 8" legs;
fine adjustment screw, some minor tarnish, a worker; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t32.jpg $85.00
MS64 Billings&Spencer hammer and nail puller; I can't recall
seeing this one before, it certainly is an odd tool for
the firm to make; remnants of the original japanning, 7 1/2"
long, no damage; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t32.jpg $65.00
MS65 Keen Kutter K18 knuckle kjoint kblock kplane; made by
Stanley for the St.Louis hardware giant, it saw very little
use and only needs a honing; all original parts, as exact
same quality as the Stanley; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t35.jpg $50.00
MS66 Starrett 4" combination square, brand new in the original
box; you can be the second person to test it for accuracy,
it's a 1980's production; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t35.jpg $65.00
MS67 Preston nickel plated bull nose rabbet; barely used, 99%
nickel plating, extra fine mouth, all it needs is a honing;
a quality plane, it's difficult to find them in this con-
dition; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t35.jpg $155.00
MS68 New old stock Plumb claw hammer; likely around 8oz., some
storage blemishes, it came with several larger new old
stock hammers; head is 3" long, perfect for finer work,
you'd be laughed off site were you to show up to frame a
house or something; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t37.jpg $65.00
MS69 Patented miter and try square; graduated 4" blade is stamped
with April 27, 1909 patent date, it's likely E.A.King's idea
as assigned to Disston; in better than usual square shape,
a couple minor flakes off the heel of the rosewood handle,
thick brass plating along the reference edges, lightly
cleaned; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t37.jpg $65.00
MS70 Earlier Norris A50 annealed cast smoothing plane; as found,
with all original parts, never cleaned, walnut stuffing,
expected wear, the casting could stand a polishing to smooth
the textured exterior; 2 1/4" wide iron has plenty of life
left to it, adjuster tight, it'll make a fine worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t41.jpg $435.00
MS71 Unusual German hatchet stamped WALTHAM; with an Ulmia-like
button on the handle, I can't find too much about this one,
it looks to be a fine quality tool; as found, little used,
with storage rust from sitting idle; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t41.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t41a.jpg $55.00
MS72 Good froe with handle; much nicer than usual condition, 10"
blade is thicker than typical, only needs a sharpening:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t42.jpg $80.00
MS73 Large S.A.Jones Hartford, CT try square; 15" long blade is
firmly attached to the rosewood handle, it's as found, in
better than usual square condition, with dings and owner
marks in handle; Jones' squares are much less common than
his folding rules; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t43.jpg $135.00
MS74 Odd curved side axe, likely a cooper's; nicely shaped,
with original handle, it has a gentle curvature along the
flat side; nearly 10" cutting edge, laminated steel, usual
idle axe condition, with some pitting, maker's mark, it's
probably French; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t43.jpg $155.00
MS75 Early, probably 18th century, cooper's adze; with hand
forged crudeness and with the original handle, this one
was found in southern NH; the top of the hammer face shows
a large chip, the handle has a split, it can still be used
as is; a real survivor, it appears to be American origin;
I live in an area where coopering was an important trade,
it's the first of its kind I've found in the wild while
scrounging for tools; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t44.jpg $135.00
MS76 Odd special purpose axe; I haven't a clue what the function
of this one is, it has a pointed pole to put a point on
whatever it whacks; 9 1/2 across the head, original handle
has a long steel 'collar', it's as found and will clean
well; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t44.jpg $135.00
MS77 Early cooper's/cabinetmaker's adjustable compass; normally
found made from wood, this forged one has great lines; the
points are set by turning a square piece threaded on each
end; good age, looks American, a classic design that was
used by Stickley on his unmistakable logo; in fine shape,
it can be used or admired; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t45.jpg $265.00
MS78 Pair of spoon bits; old ones, one extra long at 15"; 1/2"
and 5/8" (a hair smaller, but that's early manufacture for
you) and in sound worker shape; right two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t45.jpg $90.00
MS79 Early strap hammer with straps on the ends of the eye; a
real veteran of whacking stuff, the straps are still well
attached to the original handle; head is a bit wobbly, face
shows mushrooming, 13" long; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t46.jpg $65.00
MS80 C.Rose patent 5" sweep brace; an uncommon size for this as
found example that is fully functional, never cleaned, with
a stable check in the lignum head; frame stamped No.5 and
with the 1867 patent date; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t46.jpg $90.00
MS81 Pair of miniature calipers, one a 4 3/4" double caliper,
the other a 3" standard design; both with good age and in
sound condition; left two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t47.jpg $110.00
MS82 Pair of Tower&Lyon 4" brass trammels; stamped "T&L", as
found, never abused, never cleaned, one with pencil holder,
owner very lightly stamped his name in each; steel points
sharp and free of pitting; an uncommon mark to find on such
tools; middle two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t47.jpg $90.00
MS83 Springfield M1903 rifle sight micrometer manufactured by
P.J. O'Hare of Newark; as nicely made as any machinist's
tool, the gauge clips onto a rifle sight to set its
accuracy; in fine and functional shape, stamped with maker's
mark, first I've owned, it's guaranteed to be an original
and not a reproduction; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t47.jpg $235.00
MS84 Surveyor's chains as made by K&E; most are English origin
and have a heavy construction, the K&E's are an American
product with much finer links; their Model No.12 and 33'
long, which is half the usual standard; never altered,
brass handles, has the four proper tags; as found,free of
usual grunge, links aren't bent, the set is much nicer
than usual; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t48.jpg $265.00
MS85 Unusual drawknife with 2 3/4" cutting edge on the curved
9" forging; a special purpose example, it's not a rework
of a larger example; larger turned handles, one with a
check, as found, very well made, the bottom of the cutting
area is co-planar with the bottom of the handles; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t48.jpg $95.00
MS86 Chapin-Stephens No.036 combination rule; as found, every-
thing works as it should, never cleaned or abused, steel
rule shows some localized light pitting; 12" long, it
proved to be a very popular rule due to all its functions,
among them a rule, bevel, square, level, inclinometer,
protractor, etc.; will clean to be a fine example; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t49.jpg $110.00
MS87 Pair of gunsmith's screw drivers; supplied with higher
end rifles and shotguns of English origin, polished ebony
handles, as found, longest is 5 3/4"; bottom left two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t49.jpg $95.00
MS88 Three friction joint dividers; good age, each stamped with
maker's mark, longest is 6 1/2", joints are still firm, one
shows some bang marks at the joint; bottom right three:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t49.jpg $110.00
MS89 Metallic Plane Co. smoothing plane; the improved model
with the faucet handle adjuster, the plane is as found
and was little used; somewhere in its life, the iron was
swapped with a Stanley, the original cap iron is present;
no damage at all to the adjuster, nearly all japanning
remains, the tip of the tote was sheared long ago; a
fine example that can easily be made better by a damaged
donor, which shouldn't be too difficult to find; a much
less common than the first convoluted design which makes
many sane people mad simply by looking at it; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t50.jpg $265.00
MS90 Very early claw hammer; how this one managed to escape the
scrapping eye of the local junkman is a miracle, most
people would chuck it; straight claw, this one has to be
18th century, the original handle is the envy of Uncle
Miltie Ant Farms everywhere as it has splits, rot, and a
hole in it, by some miracle it's still solid enough; looks
to be an American product, stuff dredged up from the Mary
Rose is in better shape than this one, but where are you
going to find another with such primitive charm; found in
southern NH, it sat in an old collection for decades, now
it makes its worldwide debut; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t50.jpg $155.00
MS91 Robinson's Patent sliding bevel with double blades; the
top of the line model of the best bevel design ever
offered in St.Johnsbury, VT and around the world, the
double blade models are very difficult to find; as found
and never modified, it's on the scruffy side of the con-
dition scale, it can be made much nicer looking with a
gentle clean, the worst of its problems is some bubbling
of the rosewood inlay on the back side; butt locking screw
secures the blades firmly, the rotating lever to preset
the blades at 90 degrees doesn't turn, I didn't try to
force it; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t51.jpg $885.00
MS92 Owner made centering tool; a clever thing, it has an ad-
justable 'fence' that the blank butts against, there is
a point on which the blank sits and when struck, creates
a depression; a section of a boxwood rule is inlaid
into the base, it's used to adjust the fence to the proper
location prior to use; made of maple and steel, here's
your opportunity to manufacture it or write an article
about it for a modern woodworking blog or magazine; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t53.jpg $185.00
MS93 Good maple mallet with 5" long head; a pre-1900 owner made
tool, it saw very little use, it has a great patina that
only time can produce; head has a subtle figured grain
pattern, this is not the usual dogmeat meat tenderizer of
a mallet; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t55.jpg $55.00
MS94 2" framing chisel with beveled top; made by Douglas Mfg.
Co., this Vermont firm made great quality stuff, so nice
that James Swan purchased them; laminated steel con-
struction, original handle with steel hoop, this example
is barely used, some minor superficial rust on the top,
it's 15 1/2" long; all it needs is a honing; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t55.jpg $85.00
MS95 Sheffield plated brace by G.Hawke; push button has the
eagle imprint, as does the button in the lignum head,
Hawke exported many of these to the US; free of damage,
about as nice as they come, in ready to use condition
after you put a bit in the chuck; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t56.jpg $155.00
MS96 Applewood chisel for marking hinge locations; owner made
it has three chisels arranged in a rectangle for speeding
up the cutting of hinge mortices; a very well made tool,
the apple has a great patina, it cuts 1 7/8" long; brass
cap, this may have been used once or twice, and then was
forgotten; this should have been manufactured, but wasn't;
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t57.jpg $75.00
MS97 Same as previous, but cuts 2 3/8"; while maybe not the
sizes you need, if you appreciate finely made tools, you'll
love this one (and the previous); middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t57.jpg $75.00
MS98 Pair of dowel making tools made by the same hand as the
previous two; sharing a common cutter that is swapped be-
tween them, one cuts 1/4" diameter, the other 3/8"; with
a metal bushing for greater accuracy and wear, they look
to be made of apple; integral turned handles, they are
just as nice as the previous two tools; right two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t57.jpg $135.00
MS99 Eight Buck Bros. socket chisels with their original handles;
a quality grouping of carefully used workers, some have
expected banging on the heel from use and some rust blooms
that will easily clean; great quality, made ca.1880, widths
of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 7/8", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", and 2";
finding quality chisels of this age in this number is not
as easy as it used to be:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t59.jpg $375.00
MS100 Six marking gauges; found with the previous chisels, an
owner made these for his own use, he likely wanted to save
time by having a gauge set for each task he repeated; in
fine shape, well made, and ready to use; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t60.jpg $85.00
MS101 Rosewood spoke shave by Osborne; in very clean condition
and barely used, all the 3" wide iron needs is a honing;
small hang hole drilled in one handle; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t60.jpg $60.00
MS102 Group of twist drills and gimlets for a brace; in fine
use shape, never abused, 13 total, various diameters;
bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t60.jpg $75.00
MS103 Roll of plough irons; in fine shape, neatly stored in a
leather roll, by Samuel Newbold, always together, never
abused, the standard #1-#8 set; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t61.jpg $125.00
MS104 Luther grinder, their model No.1 "Best Maide"; not too
many tools feature a maiden embossed in deep thought,
why Luther thought that decoration for a tool designed
for rough and dirty work was appropriate is unknown,
but you may not want your friends seeing you giving this
a turn; that said, it's a great quality tool, Luther was
one of America's best makers of bench grinders, this one
has the removable rest to allow grinding long edges, like
scythe blades:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t63.jpg $155.00
MS105 Three saws, a rosewood handle Millers Falls fret saw, a
jeweler's saw, and a hacksaw; each as found and in sound
worker condition, an instant collection:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t64.jpg $95.00
MS106 Sargent No.79 duplex rabbet; the company's version of the
popular Stanley #78, this one has a hook at the toe of the
main casting to use as a grip; fancy scrolled casting, it
has all original parts, and will make a fine worker; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t67.jpg $65.00
MS107 Starrett No.50A trammel points; in their original box,
maybe used once, date from the 1940's, a bit of storage
tarnish on the points, one of which has a fine adjustment
feature for precise setting; a quality tool; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t68.jpg $65.00
MS108 3" slick; a found, no handle, laminated steel construction,
it needs a clean; manufactured, there may be a maker's mark
under the grunge; it never saw much use, 15 1/2" overall
length; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t69.jpg $85.00
MS109 Three wider bevel edge socketed chisels; with the brand
name Razor Edge, they look to be CT made by Witherby or
Swan; with older handles that have steel hoops, they are
as found and will make fine workers; widths of 1 1/2",
1 3/4", and 2"; bottom three:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t69.jpg $135.00
MS110 12" dividers by PEXTO; fine adjustment screw, no damage,
ready to use; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t70.jpg $55.00
MS111 10" dividers by Wm.Johnson of Newark; brass joint, fine
adjustment screw, all original parts, fine quality, ready
to use; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t70.jpg $45.00
MS112 "HANDY" paperweight; offered as a giveaway by a stove
company (I think), it has the classic ca.1900 style
embossed lettering; 4 1/2" long, ribbed sides, and works
as well today as when it was first made; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t70.jpg $55.00
MS113 Millers Falls No.343 eggbeater drill; a quantum leap in
design and performance over the popular No.2 and No.5
models, it has a knurled handle that also unscrews to
store the bits inside; double pinion gear prevents wobble
at the three jaw chuck; as found, it'll make a great
worker that will outlast the other models; not a common
drill; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t71.jpg $115.00
MS114 Three extra clean bevel edge Buck Bros. chisel; from
different eras, only in need of a honing, width of 3/8"
(the earliest of the lot), 1", and 1/8" (the latest of
the lot); great quality; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t72.jpg $110.00
MS115 Goodell-Pratt jointer gauge; nickel plated model that can
fit nearly all bench planes, including a #4, its lighter
weight and easy to use features make it a good choice who
want to plane right angle or beveled edges; no damage,
lightly cleaned; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t73.jpg $55.00
MS116 Sargent No.53 scraper; the company's version of the #12 1/2,
this one is offered as parts as the inner adjusting nut
is MIA (that took some doing); replaced cutter, it has a
smaller footprint than the Stanley; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t73.jpg $35.00
MS117 Good group of old style bits, predominately center bits;
useful for braces like MS95, these aren't the usual junk
one encounters; good range of diameters, there are a few
countersinks in the pile; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t74.jpg $120.00
MS118 Small glue pot; double boiler style, free of damage, and
with original bail; the classic design and size for use
at the bench; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t74.jpg $65.00
MS119 Book, "Tools For Wood Working" by Charles Hayward; a hard-
cover 1960 printing, it's one of the must have books by
Hayward, an expert at making the trade approachable by
all; in sound shape, dust jacket long gone, you'll be an
expert at woodworking in no time with this in hand; bottom
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t75.jpg $80.00
MS120 Book, "Bench Work in Wood" by W.F.M.Goss; choosing to
remain top secret, Goss' first name is nowhere to be
found in this book, it's a shame as it's quite the work
first published 1888 at Purdue University, this is the
1916 revised edition; 200 pages of tool use, construction,
wood selection, etc., it's in sound shape and ready to
turn you into a master woodworker; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t75.jpg $65.00
MS121 6" (edge length) Peck, Stow&Wilcox No.1 Ex. drawknife;
the firm's best quality, laminated steel, never abused,
all it needs is a honing; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t76.jpg $60.00
MS122 Rosewood spoke shave patented by J.H.Spear of New Haven, CT
and Springfield, MA; employed at the Springfield Arsenal,
he patented this quality shave likely to do the finer work
on gun stocks; steel plating on the sole and an iron that
it's pitched at nearly zero degrees, it's one of the finest
working shaves ever made; barely used, all it needs is a
honing; if you require precision tools for fine work, this
one is for you; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t76.jpg $145.00
MS123 E.A.Stearns/Brattleboro No.81 two-foot boxwood shrink
rule; never drilled with a hole, as found, no owner marks,
dry surfaces, it's in much nicer than usual condition for
a rule its age; a quality maker, Stanley ultimately bought
Stearns' rule production; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t77.jpg $85.00
MS124 Beech travisher (hollowing shave) with good curvature over
its length; saw limited use, with minor wear, never modi-
fied, it's perfect for hollowing chair seats, bowls, etc.,
the curvature is much more than usual; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t77.jpg $145.00
MS125 Extra clean earlier Millers Falls rosewood tool handle;
stamped with the 1868 patent date, this one is about as
nice as one could hope to find, it's larger than the
standard issue of later production; cap has steel button
for striking, very minor bang marks on that, handle to
chuck is 7 1/2"; a very nice example rarely found in this
condition; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t77.jpg $65.00
MS126 Preston round (toe to heel) spoke shave with adjusting nut
and lateral lever; the top of the Preston line model, with
all original parts, plenty of life on the 2" wide iron,
it's been buffed and shows scuffing on the sole; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t78.jpg $75.00
MS127 Pair of leatherworker's stitching irons; a 1/2" and a very
wide one at 4 5/8"; both in perfect condition save for one
broken tooth on the widest; top left two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t79.jpg $85.00
MS128 Combination divider and caliper; with friction joints, as
found, in need of a clean, joints stiff, 6", these are
manufactured, there may be a maker's mark under the grime;
bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t79.jpg $40.00
MS129 Goodell Pratt pin vise; turned wooden handle, three jaw
chuck, I see no maker's mark, but unmistakable design of
GP; as found, could use a clean, 6"; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t79.jpg $30.00
MS130 Smaller wooden router with iron thumb screw at side to
secure the 3/32" wide iron; nice shape to the stock, it's
a carver's router though can be used on many applications;
as found, provenance tag, 4" long, thumb screw is tight in
the wood; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t79.jpg $45.00
MS131 Record 04 smoothing plane in its original box; with the
original pamphlet, it's an earlier model with rosewood
knob and tote; usual storage tarnish, end of box has split
corners, it's as found and will make a fine worker; top
left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t81.jpg $75.00
MS132 Millers Falls No.1 circular spoke shave; the most popular
design for planing curved edges, etc.; as found, a bit
grungy from sitting idle, free of modification, it will
clean to be a fine worker; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t81.jpg $50.00
MS133 Sargent No.708 (#3 size) Auto-Set smoothing plane; all
original parts, free of damage, and in cleaner than usual
shape, the finish on the knob and tote shows wear and
scuffs; a very well made plane that was never going to
compete with Stanley; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t82.jpg $85.00
MS134 Starrett 6" combination square; a clean 1960's model with
matte finish on the head; original scribe and vial, hardened
graduate blade is bright, ready to go; bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t83.jpg $60.00
MS135 11" steel plumb bob; tip is threaded onto the rest of this
beast, if you need one to stay still during a hurricane,
you won't go wrong with this one; expected tarnish and rust
blooms; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t84.jpg $55.00
MS136 8" snow knocking hammer; used to do general hammer work as
well as remove ice/snow/crud from horse hooves, many are
primitive forged things, this one has nice lines to it;
bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t84.jpg $75.00
MS137 Keen Kutter die holder (?); designed to fit in a common
brace, the business end has a 1" square milled into it
to accept a die or nut; clearly stamped with the KK logo,
well made, and in sound condition; an uncommon KK tool;
bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t84.jpg $30.00
MS138 Goodell Pratt or Millers Falls (not marked) belt driven
polishing tool; designed to take a fabric and/or abrasive
disk, it's also fit with a chuck; as found, in sound shape,
needs a clean, there is an old buffing wheel and grinding
stone on it; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t85.jpg $65.00
MS139 Odd precision level on cast brass base with legs; proved
vial is below a glass pane (crack at one end of that),
it's a very well made tool that appears to be manufactured;
casing around vial is also brass, all of it has an dark
green finish; 6" long; vial functions; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t85.jpg $115.00
MS140 E.C.Atkins 10" stair saw; with a 10" long blade that can
be adjusted up/down relative to the bottom of the stock,
the plane is perfect for making consistently deep cuts
over an unlimited length; often used on stair stringers
to cut stopped dados, it can also be used on tenons and
similar cuts; barely used, blade sharp, no hang hole,
and an uncommon length as most are 6"; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t88.jpg $115.00
MS141 Odd brass sighting level in original case; a very well
made tool, the sighting hole and cross-hairs are fixed
to the rotating top that protects the vial when stored;
6" long, original vial, it may have been manufactured;
one hook is missing on the case; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t90.jpg $285.00
MS142 Another odd sighting level, this a 6" rosewood example
with brass plated ends and vial cover; must be manu-
factured, but no maker's mark, a good amount of original
finish remains, there is some dried tape residue on one
side; original vial; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t90.jpg $235.00
MS143 D23 20" 10pt crosscut saw; a great size for using on the
bench, carved apple handle, some minor tarnish on the
blade, teeth could stand a quick touch up; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t91.jpg $125.00
MS144 Preston nickel plated spoke shave with fancy casting and
the different adjustment nut that engages a slot cut out
of the 2" blade; flat sole, all original parts, this
model is far less common than the one with the larger
adjusting nut; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t91.jpg $90.00
MS145 Mackerel plough with Masonic symbol and owner initials;
used to process mackerel after they were gutted, it's a
tool unique to that trade used to fool buyers that they
were receiving better meat than they actually were; used
aboard ship during the 19th century, it has the pewter
strapping to hold the small non-corroding knife; many
are reproductions, this one is unconditionally guaranteed
to be the real thing, it's been in a collection for
decades; not recommended to be used on your local fish-
monger's offerings unless you want a halibut to the head;
8" long; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t91.jpg $290.00
MS146 Fine pair of patternmaker's routers with four original
cutters, they came with the Sandusky rounds listed above
and several items after this; bright red finish, one with
the characteristic waffle pattern casting on the two
position larger router, the four different width cutters
can be swapped between the two; very well made and in fine
working order; top two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t93.jpg $175.00
MS147 Pair of Buck Bros. gouges, one an extra long 1/8" incannel
that's 12 1/2" long, the other a shallow sweep 1/2" cranked
gouge; both barely used and only in need of a honing; the
incannel is especially good for scribing work; bottom two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t93.jpg $85.00
MS148 Very well made patternmaker's caliper with brass castings
to secure the different tools; owner made, as well as any-
thing manufactured, the arrangement allows trammel points
to be used; large and small calipers, there are some other
bits that were found with it, they aren't in the image but
will be included; 20" long; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t94.jpg $115.00
MS149 Patternmaker made calipers; quality work, 17" long,
slotted arc for locking in position with a large thumb
screw; made of steel, perfect for turning, these are
a great example of what gifted tradesman can make; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t94.jpg $90.00
MS150 Tin box with 25 pinch dogs; different sizes, all usable,
they are the staple of patternmakers and of wood; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t95.jpg $65.00
MS151 Patternmaker's filleting balls; used to burnish the
leather fillets of a pattern that are used for rounded
edges; in wooden box, various diameters; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t95.jpg $65.00
MS152 Patternmaker's radius tools; wooden handle on steel shank
accepts a 'cutter' to knock off sharp edges; four cutters,
in its original cardboard tube; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t95.jpg $70.00
MS153 Twelve Forstner augers out of a patternmaker's kit; in an
old wooden storage tray, all designed to fit in a brace,
rarely found this numerous, and the best auger for boring
at any angle and any place; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t96.jpg $285.00
MS154 Pair of chamfer guides for a common drawknife; in the
patternmaker's chest, with original keeper to maintain
their set when off the tool, nearly all nickel plating
remains making them far nicer than the usual rusted and
peeling examples one stumbles over; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t96.jpg $55.00
MS155 Miniature router made by the patternmaker; teardrop shape
with two positions for the 3/16" cutter, very well made;
bottom right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t96.jpg $75.00
MS156 Odd extra wide screwed and plated beech spoke shave; 15"
long, it had to be used on broad surfaces as the 4" wide
blade is position at the wide 2 1/4" portion of the stock;
manufactured, I can't make out the mark, it's in sound
shape, and can be used after a honing; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t97.jpg $75.00
MS157 12" spirit level in leather case; manufactured, no maker's
mark, looks to be made of walnut, full brass plating on
top edge, with original vial; barely used, good quality;
bottom: bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t97.jpg $60.00
MS158 David Stillson Dec.5, 1875 5" adjustable wrench; anyone
who has worked on pipes is familiar with a Stillson
wrench, this is the precursor to that time-tested design
and is quite uncommon; recently found in a local basement
(finding it anywhere else seems rather disrespectful of
it), it's fully functional with patent date and Boston
Wrench name stamped in fixed jaw; internal spring is still
strong, there's rust that should clean up ok; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t98.jpg $185.00
MS159 4" Starrett combination square; a pre-WWI example that
saw a fair amount of use and was buffed cleaned, there's
still life left in it; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t98.jpg $45.00
MS160 Uncommon S-shape 4" Westcott crescent wrench; model number
74, made by Keystone Co. of Buffalo, NY; in sound shape,
jaw slides easily, a few minor dings in that; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t98.jpg $335.00
MS161 ca.1880 engraver's kit in a small dovetailed walnut chest
with drawer; what's even better are the three samples of
his work showing the great skill and level of detail he
worked before losing his ability to see that keenly; a
large number of tools, including some cranked handles
that can accept the metal gravers; as found, in sound
condition, the chest is 12" long, 8" tall, 7 1/2" wide;
ready to open your own banknote company with these at
hand:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t99.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t99a.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t99b.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t99c.jpg $685.00
MS162 Group of Starrett tools fresh out of a NH machinist's
chest; micrometers, rules (including three hook rules),
protractors, double end scribe, and calipers, all in
sound worker shape, the boy would have grabbed them but
he already has a dozen of each, he's slowly learning
that gluttony is not a virtue:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t100.jpg $125.00
MS163 Different veterinarian's mouth gag for forcing a animal
to take his medicine; a well made tool, the bottom
flanges are drawn together to spread the top flanges,
which are in the mouth, to open wider; in good aged
condition and entirely usable provided you have an animal
that needs doctoring; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t101.jpg $110.00
MS164 8" open handle back saw by Spear&Jackson; a very nice
saw that has fine teeth that are still sharp, the split
nut screws securely fasten the handle to the blade; in
much nicer than usual shape, the top horn has been nicely
docked a bit, likely for greater comfort by one of its
owners; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t102.jpg $115.00
MS165 Brown&Sharpe 6" universal dial caliper in its original
hinged wooden box and with instruction sheet; in sound
worker shape, out of a working shop, missing the wrench;
top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t103.jpg $60.00
MS166 Brown&Sharpe 0-2" micrometer with wrench and standard in
original case; in sound shape, owner marked frame with
his name; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t103.jpg $40.00
MS167 Starrett No.453E diemaker's square with four original
blade; in the tattered remains of the original box, in
sound shape, some tarnish spots; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t103.jpg $65.00
MS168 Starrett protractor head with level vial; in fine shape,
it appears unused; bottom middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t103.jpg $35.00
MS169 Brown&Sharpe No.627B radius gauge; a scarce model, the
double end blades fan out to reveal the different radii;
in original box, with tape, in sound shape; bottom
right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t103.jpg $45.00
MS170 Pair of barely used Tarbell patent wood clamps; made in
Milford, NH, a 20 minute drive from tool central, these
are even uncommon here; a clever design that uses a wing
nut for the final tightening; 6" jaws, owner marks, most
original finish, and fully functional; top two:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t105.jpg $75.00
MS171 Cincinnati Tool Co. hollow face spoke shave; designed to
round work across its 2" wide iron, it's like the Stanley
#55, but better with more mass and turned wooden handles;
lightly cleaned, edge probably needs to be reground, a
very well made tool; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t105.jpg $55.00
MS172 Double tapering tool made of brass with fine adjusting
screws; probably used by luthiers to make tuning pigs,
or similar, one side tapers from 1/2" to 3/8" over 4",
the other side is a hair larger, which probably prepares
the stock for the final 1/2" to 3/8"; good mass and age,
it's a finely made tool; bottom left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t105.jpg $115.00
MS173 6" drawknife that is sharpened on both sides for a knife
edge; manufactured, there isn't room enough for the maker
mark, but "6" and "WARRANTED" are stamped in it; as found,
good worker shape, loose ferrules; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t108.jpg $60.00
MS174 8" Disston backsaw; a much nicer than usual example that
never was misused; teeth still sharp enough for softer
woods, minor tarnish spots; made ca.WWI; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t110.jpg $90.00
MS175 Larger bench stop with recessed wing nut-like lock to
secure the stop at the desired height; I'm not entirely
certain which firm made these, I've suspected Millers
Falls, they are not common; very well made, the 2 1/4"
wide by 4" casting is morticed into the bench's surface;
the two inner teeth of the stop are gone, there's plenty
left to keep the wood well behaved on the bench as you
plane it into submission; stop is spring loaded; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t111.jpg $85.00
MS176 Disston 16" miter box saw for the smaller Millers Falls and
Goodell Pratt miter boxes; a very difficult saw to find to
complete your prized and valuable miter box, this one is in
clean shape with no damage, its teeth are sharp enough to
use as is on softer woods; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t112.jpg $155.00
MS177 L.L.Davis inclinometer; as found, with 75% of the original
pinstriping and japanning; no damage to the casting, very
lightly cleaned, the locking screw looks to be a good
replacement; much less common than the Davis Level&Tool
model; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t113.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t113a.jpg $295.00
MS178 Extra clean Tower&Lyon Gem 3 1/4" nickel plated wrench;
a very well made tool that looks like a toy, it proved
to be a popular wrench, most that show up are in much
lower condition; 99% plating remains, clearly stamped
with name, minor dings in jaws; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t113.jpg $95.00
MS179 Original Goodell Pratt Toolsmiths catalog; the No.16
printed in 1926, just before Millers Falls bought them
out, it shows the peak production of America's, if not
the world's, best maker of tools; a great reference, and
my go-to bible for anything GP, it's in solid shape, with
a minor crease on the cover; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t115.jpg $40.00
MS180 Nichol's Mfg. Co. (of Ottumwa, IA) heavy duty scraper; a
real beast for serious scraping of barnacles, crusty
and stubborn cheese that refuses to let go of your best
Teflon fry pan, wood, paint, and blackboards to irritate
anyone within earshot; in sound condition, with a good
amount of original finish, a solid worker; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t115.jpg $40.00
MS181 Jennings pattern augers in their original three section
wooden box; workers in as found condition, out of a
working shop, some show tarnish, they will likely need to
be sharpened/tweaked; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t117.jpg $115.00
MS182 Record No.042 3/4" rabbet and shoulder plane; as found,
no damage, most of the decal remains on the toe, expected
tarnish, a solid worker; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t119.jpg $185.00
MS183 Starrett precision vise with original bench mounting
clamp; the assembly carrying the 1 1/2" wide jaws can
rotate 360 degrees; as found, no damage, some minor
tarnish; top left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t121.jpg $115.00
MS184 Simple jointer gauge that can attach on any length bench
plane; a manufactured thing, and rather uncommon, I don't
know which firm made it; a simple clamping screw allows
it to be position at the toe of the plane, the turned
wooden knob is gripped instead of the plane's knob; a
roller below the know keeps the plane at a right angle
relative to the edge as you joint; very well made and
cleverly simple to use; top right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t121.jpg $75.00
MS185 Millers Falls No.2 eggbeater drill; one of the last out
of the soon to be defunct company, it's fit with a
plastic grip, which is no matter, as it works as well as
a wooden one; little used, with a good number of original
points in the handle, it's ready to go; top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t122.jpg $75.00
MS186 Tin knocker's double swage; designed to fit in a stake
plate, it has the adjustable stop; hammer portion can be
flipped and relocated to serve two roles, one for forming
a convex detail and one for simple crease; a serious bit
of kit in as found and entirely usable condition; middle:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t122.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t122a.jpg $465.00
MS187 Four chime Aeromore exhaust whistle commonly used on cars
from the 1910's and 1920's; with the 1912 patent dates, it
still works, a good amount of the original finish is
present; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t122.jpg $90.00
MS188 Extra clean Norton Multi Oilstone; the three 2 1/2" by
11 1/2" long stone are attached to a rotating frame to
select different grits, all are enclosed in a case to
keep the oil off the bench and dust/grime off the stones;
barely used, meticulously maintained, and ready to go;
top:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t123.jpg $115.00
MS189 Etalon 24" vernier caliper in its original wooden case;
Swiss-made, best quality, it's made of tempered stainless
steel; measures proper inches and stupid metric, it's
ready to go for that oversize Rolex you've dreamed of
making; bottom:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t123.jpg $125.00
MS190 Unusual and rare Disston&Son panel saw with the escutcheon
mounted on the right cheek rather than the standard left;
as found in a local estate, it is not a modification, it
was made this way perhaps for an exhibition or hardware
store display where opposing saws (for symmetry) required
escutcheons placed on the right cheek to be visible, the
saw was used after the display was removed; dirty, it will
clean to be a respectable example, the nib is present,
there's no large chips on the handle; 22" long, it'll
find a happy home in a serious saw collection:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t124.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t124a.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t124b.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t124c.jpg $265.00
MS191 Athol Vise Co. metal/machinist's vise with rotating base;
one of the best makers, the company wasn't too far from
Starrett, Athol was a technology center back when America
made stuff; taken right out of a workshop, found under the
bench, it still has years of dust on it; 2 1/2" jaws, the
base allows it to rotate 360 degrees; right:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t126.jpg $90.00
MS192 Eleven firmer chisels by C.E.Jennings in their original
hinged wooden box; great quality, Jennings bought Pliny
Merrill's edgetool manufacturing operation (located up the
road in Hinsdale, NH) and branded the output with their
name, they are some of the finest US-made chisels; as
found, all clips are present in the box, the 1/8" chisel
is MIA, it won't be impossible to find a good one to fill
out the set; each with original handles, one resembles
an exploded cigar, it's possible the original owner got
divorce papers from his missus and he went a bit sour over
that; original polished surface with expected tarnish and
grime from sitting idle; a fine working set:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t129.jpg $490.00
MS193 10" Robert Towell, of London, dovetailed miter plane; a
fine worker example for the most precise woodworking, it
has a 2" wide iron, a later replacement, that forms a
nearly watertight mouth; never altered, very lightly
cleaned, all it needs is a honing; rosewood wedge shows
minor banging, owner mark in rosewood stuffing::
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t130.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t130a.jpg $785.00
MS194 Uncommon Comstock sighting level on its original base;
made by William Comstock of No.6 Astor Place, New York,
it's a very well made tool that's as good as the one
made by Richardson (and Starrett, after they bought him
out); original green color vial, a nearly all japanning
remains on the base, about half is missing on the sighting
tube, crosshairs present; some tarnish to the brass
tube blocks, the tiny pins that clip the clamps in place
are missing, those are so easy to make/replace; as found,
never messed with:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t131.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t131a.jpg $785.00
MS195 A.A.Wood hollow auger; complete and in as found worker
condition, it turns a round tenon (diameter 1/4" through
1 1/4") using a common brace; adjustable depth stop
controls the length of the tenon; the best model for the
task, its self-regulating adjusting by turning a knob is
a sight to behold; left:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t132.jpg $85.00
MS196 Rare Worrall's Patent moving fillister with the full length
iron top secured to the body on two T-shape slots; patented
8/29/1854 by Thomas Worrall of Mt.Holly, NJ, it was made
in Lowell, MA by the Multiform Molding Plane Co.; in as
nice condition as one could hope to find, with all original
parts, it has the fine features one expects on a fillister:
fully boxed shoulder, nicker iron, adjustable depth stop
made of brass, the adjustable fence is solid boxwood; free
of damage, and ready for a fine collection of planes, it's
out of the Inner Sanctum:
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t133.jpg
https://supertool.com/forsale/sep/t133a.jpg $1985.00