#23
First, I want to thank my pals here for having given me years of good cheer on this forum-specifically Hand Tools ( oddly enough, I tend to write that as one word but it always gets flagged). From time to time I marched upstairs to Power Tools and was well treated there as well.  I do not have the photos you will all desire - you who may be interested may have to settle for email communication to get those. For years I have been at war with Photobucket.

 PLEASE GIVE ME 2-3 DAYS TO RESEARCH PRICES BEFORE CALLING OE SENDING EMAILS. !!!

   Next, I also apologize for pricing issues. I have not been around the market enough to set prices appropriate to genuine handtool users and buyers. I will do my best to set fair prices- I do not consider ebay a real guide-many morons shopping there. While I need the money, I still have a dedicated respect to premium and nice vintage tools. I am going to offer brief list  (as is practicable) of what is for sale.

   One of the reasons I had to move was what had been paid for as a dry basement for my shop turned into a progressively more wet and stubbornly humid Shop. I waxed my tools and also oiled them. Some of you old-timers will recall that the first "Niagra Falls" event was a total surprise- thus, many of my planes have soles that show the quilting pattern of the WD-40 treated movers' pad upon which they sat. Some even have reasonably small patches of remaining rust. I have not attempted removal in the interest of complete honesty. Several of my finest were renewed by "rarebear," aka Johnny Kleso. There is quite a mix, including some that have real sentimental importance to me because of how or from whom I acquired them. As example-- Alf helped me get a complete 045 Record Plow, complete with vintage box and complete irons. She got me a companion Rapier ( like M-F as related to Stanley) small plow with fragile box and all irons.  And perhaps one of the most precious, an L-N 10 1/4  I got from Mike Wenzloff when he was collecting capital for his custom saw shop. I asked him to inlay his saw medallion into the cherry tote. Also, few of these planes have NOT been upgraded with modern steel and TYPES never meant much to me- I refuse to try to "type" them and I will not try to find original irons or cap irons. (most have Hock or L-N or more exotic irons and caps) I will be offering the $300+ set of Two Cherries Miniature chisels greatly expanded with Pfeils as well. Probably one of the most complete and useful (unused, mostly) sets of small chisels you will ever see-with tool roll. And, most all of the modern planes have their boxes( for you A-R types.)

HERE WE GO:

  !.  A correct #2 Stanley with original wood and beautiful replica quality coco wood installed. A previous owner did try to do fine flattening- I do NOT subscribe to the ultimate flatness school, and thus, left as it was- no fake parts! SW iron

  2. Perhaps my favorite of the rarebears- a gorgeous 606 ( the "hell" with Patrick)-- Hock iron and cap

   3. Another rarebear # 3 Bailey-Hock or L-N steel

    4 Another rarebear # 604 - Hock or L-N steel

    5. A pristine Millers Falls #3

    6 A vintage Record 4 1/2 with Anderson HS Tool Steel iron. I redid the rosewood to factory condition. My best "smoother."

    7.Very nice Stanley 287, but like most, the wrong fence -- a #78 fence and I will include a decent #78 for the humor of it.

    8. The Record 045-complete with wooden box

    9 The Rapier #3 Plough

    10. The 044 Record complete with a bit tattered original box.


     NOW, IF THOSE DON'T GET YOU SLOBBERING ALL OVER, HERE ARE MORE-MODERN HIGH QUALITY;

     11. Veritas  large Router Plane with extra irons

     12, Medium Veritas Shoulder Plane

     13 Veritas Scraper Plane-plain and toothed irons

     14. SURPRISE- very nice vintage Stanley 12 1/2- all rosewood and metal intact and quite clean

     15. L-N 10 1/4 from Wenzloff with his saw medallion beautifully inlaid low on tote ( this one hurts)

     16. Special order L-N # 9 box miter- threaded on both sides for front knob, with "hotdog" and beautiful cocobolo

     17. The PAIR- L-N Skew Block Planes -complete, only got to use as planned once or twice-Bronze , and, YOU GUESSED IT-- beautiful dark      cocobolo knobs -r used  twice one each edge of an ebony fretboard/ guitar "finger board" 

     19. TEASER- saws aplenty, L-N, Wenzloff, Spruce Mills ( Epoxied backs, pair joinery saws coco) , Can't recall expert maker of pair of joinery saw with slotted backs, cocobolo-never used, Wenzloff Short Back ( blade shape very similar to a #9 Disston) with Imbuia, used twice but you guys would never know, a new L-N 14 ppi Rip, nice but not mint Disston backsaw, vintage Harvey Peace backsaw



     20. L-N # 66 Beading- haven't found the set of inserts yet--one 3/8 radius iS installed

    
      I AM NOT SEEKING A BIDDING TYPE DEAL SNEAKING THROUGH MY EMAIL!!!! I WILL DO A "REASONABLE" NUMBER OF PHOTOS OF ALL OF IT. DO NOT,PLEASE, TRY BIDDING. I RESPECT THE FULES OF THIS GREAT FORUM ( WELL, MAYBE EXCEPT WHEN I CHALLENGED TODD TO A DUEL WITH .45 ACP 1911'S AT A DISTANCE WHICH REQUIRED A HELLUVA LOT MORE THAN ANGER--IT REQUIRED DEADLY CONFIDENCE AND SKILL---STILL FEEL LUCKY I DID NOT GET BOUNCED FOR THAT. I HAVE BEEN ASKED ABOUT IT ON SEVERAL OTHER FORUMS !!!  THOSE WHO KNOW ME WELL,  ACCEPT THAT I WOULD HAVE HONORED THE DEMAND AND IN THOSE DAYS COULD HAVE PAID FOR OUR FLIGHTS TO DOM REP----ONE ROUND TRIP, ONE " NO RETURN FLIGHT" RESERVATION  .HELL, I've BEEN SHOT ONCE WITH A SHOTGUN-BURNS LIKE THE DEVIL BUT BEEN HURT LOTS WORSE IN A RACING CRASH !!! <> <>

 You may ask questions by email but please don't use up bytes here !!!  I insist on following forum rules but if you inundate my butt with silly stuff, we are done. e.g. I will not get out the .0001 resolution digital calipers or Starrett mics to measure mouths, or thicknesses, or any other silly questions. No one, anywhere has felt I did not deliver exactly what was described and I just don't,  in my clearly senior years status, feel like dealing with distrustful morons ( see, mid-point of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" as spoken by Struther Martin- and, his whole down the mountain and up scenes; they are  a genuine life-lesson all of us  should treasure ).


MY email: jetobey@msn.com and for grins and expecting an 85% adult population here, my phone is 563 210 3693***** BTW. I hate texting!!!
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#24
Well, Judge, we'll all be looking forward to seeing the pics....
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#25
I’m curious, why not wait to post this until you have pictures and prices? Seems poorly timed. No offense of course. And I didn’t read the whole thing of that matters.
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#26
(04-03-2018, 05:38 PM)cvillewood Wrote: I’m curious, why not wait to post this until you have pictures and prices?  Seems poorly timed. No offense of course. And I didn’t read the whole thing of that matters.
Many folks will want to see 4-5 photographs- multiply that by the number of tools listed- for me, that is a real undertaking. And, I would prefer to spend time communicating with truly interested buyers. I, too, enjoyed viewing what nice tools members were selling, but, it would make for a huge post. I surmised that folks could get an idea of whether I am offering something they would want ( at least, in the past, we did not use the word "need" around here <>).
Thank you for alerting me to my poor judgment.
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#27
Photobucket is a total loss, but you can now post pics here directly. It goes a bit more smoothly if you re-size the pics to 800x600 or a bit less.

Also, with as long a list as I suspect, you might consider telling us roughly where you are (the forum software change lost that info until you add it back in). Seems like I saw you on the map, but I have no idea even how to find the map any more.

As much as I would like to see the pics and drool (and possibly see if I type fast enough), it might be easier for you to host a WN meet and greet to do the initial sell-off once you figure out your prices.

Sorry that it sounds like your life is being challenging these days. I hope that it gets better soon.

Ivan
"the most important safety feature on any tool is the one between your ears." - Ken Vick

A wish for you all:  May you keep buying green bananas.
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#28
I totally understand where you’re coming from with the pictures, but how about a price at least? Most forums require pricing, even with a long winded reason.
See bullet # 2 from the rules here:
Clearly state what you're selling or looking for, and the price you have in mind.

Spend that time pricing the items. That’s harsh I know, but reality. Sorry to hijack your post but I think a lot of folks would agree. Good luck.
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#29
Sorry but need pictures and prices....
Jerry
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#30
Mtobey, it's been a long time! How're you doing? I hope all has been well with you. Count me in with the curious. Please send me pics and prices when you can. I recall we've done a few deals years ago, and you've always been fair and reliable. I'm interested in several of the new and vintage items.
" The founding fathers weren't trying to protect citizens' rights to have an interesting hobby." I Learn Each Day 1/18/13

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#31
Dang, are you all afraid to email him? I am, because I will end up digging into my fall vacation money on something shinny.
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#32
So, $5 for the Veritas large shoulder plane?


carl
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Apologies- More Nice Hand Tools to be Sold


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