Ok, some very worthy tools for your consideration, apologies are noted in descriptions, but all have been given the once over by me and are fully functional; I've also taken a page from Amazon and have some "Add-On" items sold only to those who buy another item, and the Add On's are priced very reasonably. So lets start with the planes:
First is a Stanley #151 spokeshave, no defects in the tool, some japanning loss on the handle, but I took the time to flatten the back and sharpen the iron on the Tormek, as these spokeshave irons are a PITA to get the bevel reset, so this one is ready to go, more attention to the iron will improve performance. $20 plus shipping. See pics in album link below.
Next is a Stanley #102 block plane, 85+++% of the original japanning is there, plenty of iron left, a neat little apron plane that does what it should, sharpened up the iron and flattened the back and it pulls full width shavings like it should. Yours for $25 plus shipping, again, pics in album link below.
Next is a Stanley Type 16 prewar #3, 85++% japanning, rosewood tote and knob are solid, plenty of iron that I sharpened up and tuned the chipbreaker too, apology is there is evidence of rust on sole, I lapped it until the heel, toe and mouth were coplanar, and as you can see from the pics it performs like it should, if that bothers you you can lap it out, but my view is "less is more" and when you get results, stop. Priced accordingly at $35 plus shipping, pics below....
Now we have a Type 16 prewar #5C, 98+++% japanning, zero apologies except for the horn repair on the tote, done in walnut by me. Otherwise great condition, plenty of iron, also sharpened on the Tormek as well as tuning the chipbreaker; corregated, they don't get much nicer than this one, pulls full width shavings too, more attention to the iron will only improve performance; yours for $45 plus shipping, pics below....
Last but not least is a Type 16 prewar #6C foreplane; dated exactly to the second quarter of 1936 by the "236" stamped on the iron. Rosewood tote and knob are excellent, 90% japanning, all original and correct for type, zero apologies on this plane, also sharpened the iron and mated the breaker and as you can see it does what it should, a really nice example of a prewar foreplane that can be yours for $80 plus shipping; they don't come much better than this one; pics in link below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3582151143
Next up is a toothing plane, old, German, wood body is in good shape, iron is 1 7/8" wide and has some rust issues, 1/4 of the toothed face of the iron is not usable, so this is a project plane and priced accordingly to account only for the body which, again, is in good shape. Yours for $15 plus shipping, pics in link below.
Not hand tool related, but here is a set of three heavy duty door hinges, NOS made in the USA, marked "Bearing MKc" 4 1/2" x 2" made of 1/8" thick steel, excellent condition and high quality, and at $15 plus shipping for the three they are a bargain if you need them, price comparable hinges new and you'll see the real value here; pics in link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3051271282
Now, for the Amazon experiment, the "add-on" items, all available to fudge who purchase any of the items above with shipping combined with the primary item, and these are priced quite reasonably and would be more if sold individually, so lets see how this works out.
The following items are $5 "add-on" purchases to any of the above items:
#70 Stanley scraper, all there, fully functional, plenty of iron.
Vintage Craftsman 3/4 inch bevel edge socket chisel together with a Craftsman awl, not much to say, handle of chisel solid, sharpen it up and use it....
Irwin adjustable bit for braces; has the two inserts, goes up to 2 1/4" holes;
Two "ShurGrip" #4 file handles, hardened threads hold files well;
AMT curved chisel, 1/8", good for cleaning out bottoms of mortises;
Three nut drivers, excellent makers, two are Xcelite, one Klein, 1/4, 3/8, 7/16, most common sizes, very handy to have around;
The following items are $10 "add-on" purchases:
A 2" iron and chipbreaker for woodies, market "AC Bartlett's Warrented Cast Steel", late 19th-early 20th century, good condition, 3/16" thick at working end, if you have the itch to make a woodie, for $10 you can't do much better for an iron and breaker.
Paddle razor strop, clearly good for razors, but also handy to strop smaller items when sharpening;
Eggbeater; chuck is good with all its springs, handle solid, patent date but no maker mark, nice little eggbeater that will clean up well and make a good user.
All the "add-on" items can be viewed here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3582046683
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping information so I can quote shipping and print up labels. I don't have Paypal or any other electronic funds transfer, so payment by USPS money order please, unless I know you from the forum, then checks are ok. Worthy items that are useful for the shop priced reasonably.
Thanks for looking!
First is a Stanley #151 spokeshave, no defects in the tool, some japanning loss on the handle, but I took the time to flatten the back and sharpen the iron on the Tormek, as these spokeshave irons are a PITA to get the bevel reset, so this one is ready to go, more attention to the iron will improve performance. $20 plus shipping. See pics in album link below.
Next is a Stanley #102 block plane, 85+++% of the original japanning is there, plenty of iron left, a neat little apron plane that does what it should, sharpened up the iron and flattened the back and it pulls full width shavings like it should. Yours for $25 plus shipping, again, pics in album link below.
Next is a Stanley Type 16 prewar #3, 85++% japanning, rosewood tote and knob are solid, plenty of iron that I sharpened up and tuned the chipbreaker too, apology is there is evidence of rust on sole, I lapped it until the heel, toe and mouth were coplanar, and as you can see from the pics it performs like it should, if that bothers you you can lap it out, but my view is "less is more" and when you get results, stop. Priced accordingly at $35 plus shipping, pics below....
Now we have a Type 16 prewar #5C, 98+++% japanning, zero apologies except for the horn repair on the tote, done in walnut by me. Otherwise great condition, plenty of iron, also sharpened on the Tormek as well as tuning the chipbreaker; corregated, they don't get much nicer than this one, pulls full width shavings too, more attention to the iron will only improve performance; yours for $45 plus shipping, pics below....
Last but not least is a Type 16 prewar #6C foreplane; dated exactly to the second quarter of 1936 by the "236" stamped on the iron. Rosewood tote and knob are excellent, 90% japanning, all original and correct for type, zero apologies on this plane, also sharpened the iron and mated the breaker and as you can see it does what it should, a really nice example of a prewar foreplane that can be yours for $80 plus shipping; they don't come much better than this one; pics in link below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3582151143
Next up is a toothing plane, old, German, wood body is in good shape, iron is 1 7/8" wide and has some rust issues, 1/4 of the toothed face of the iron is not usable, so this is a project plane and priced accordingly to account only for the body which, again, is in good shape. Yours for $15 plus shipping, pics in link below.
Not hand tool related, but here is a set of three heavy duty door hinges, NOS made in the USA, marked "Bearing MKc" 4 1/2" x 2" made of 1/8" thick steel, excellent condition and high quality, and at $15 plus shipping for the three they are a bargain if you need them, price comparable hinges new and you'll see the real value here; pics in link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3051271282
Now, for the Amazon experiment, the "add-on" items, all available to fudge who purchase any of the items above with shipping combined with the primary item, and these are priced quite reasonably and would be more if sold individually, so lets see how this works out.
The following items are $5 "add-on" purchases to any of the above items:
#70 Stanley scraper, all there, fully functional, plenty of iron.
Vintage Craftsman 3/4 inch bevel edge socket chisel together with a Craftsman awl, not much to say, handle of chisel solid, sharpen it up and use it....
Irwin adjustable bit for braces; has the two inserts, goes up to 2 1/4" holes;
Two "ShurGrip" #4 file handles, hardened threads hold files well;
AMT curved chisel, 1/8", good for cleaning out bottoms of mortises;
Three nut drivers, excellent makers, two are Xcelite, one Klein, 1/4, 3/8, 7/16, most common sizes, very handy to have around;
The following items are $10 "add-on" purchases:
A 2" iron and chipbreaker for woodies, market "AC Bartlett's Warrented Cast Steel", late 19th-early 20th century, good condition, 3/16" thick at working end, if you have the itch to make a woodie, for $10 you can't do much better for an iron and breaker.
Paddle razor strop, clearly good for razors, but also handy to strop smaller items when sharpening;
Eggbeater; chuck is good with all its springs, handle solid, patent date but no maker mark, nice little eggbeater that will clean up well and make a good user.
All the "add-on" items can be viewed here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...3582046683
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping information so I can quote shipping and print up labels. I don't have Paypal or any other electronic funds transfer, so payment by USPS money order please, unless I know you from the forum, then checks are ok. Worthy items that are useful for the shop priced reasonably.
Thanks for looking!
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