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Dad gifted me a milk crate full of planes in various sizes and styles. A few Sargent wooden planes, a few Bailey and quite a few Stanley. Tried the yard sale route last year. Even a 5.00 ea only got rid of one. I spoke to a vendor at Loveland flea market. He is a retired union carpenter. He takes his beer finds to the apprentice program and said even they don’t really want the. Besides a welder and Art Deco any ideas. I even thought about giving them to the local organization that helps out in Appalachia every summer. I hate just sending to the scrape yard. Thanks
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Don't send them to the scrap yard! Give them to folks who will use them. Woodworking clubs, folks on these boards who can't afford planes etc.! -Howard
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Look up Arlin on this board. He is always looking for tools he can use with his veterans groups.
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(02-17-2021, 07:45 PM)whatline Wrote: Dad gifted me a milk crate full of planes in various sizes and styles. A few Sargent wooden planes, a few Bailey and quite a few Stanley. Tried the yard sale route last year. Even a 5.00 ea only got rid of one. I spoke to a vendor at Loveland flea market. He is a retired union carpenter. He takes his beer finds to the apprentice program and said even they don’t really want the. Besides a welder and Art Deco any ideas. I even thought about giving them to the local organization that helps out in Appalachia every summer. I hate just sending to the scrape yard. Thanks
I donated about a dozen planes to the woodworking program at our local community college this week. The students were happy to pay the low prices we set for them.
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If you are willing to ship, post them in swap and sell with the prices you want. If they are reasonable, the planes will likely get sold.
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Arlin Eastman lives over in Council Bluffs, IA......look him up..
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that