07-29-2018, 05:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2018, 07:55 PM by RogerNixon.)
First off, the selling price Includes shipping and PayPal fees. Please forgive the quality of the photographs. My camera packed up right when I started taking these and I did these with my phone.
You can see all the pictures of the tools by going to this link https://www.flickr.com/photos/traditiona...3797087330
Carving tools: $125 SHIPPED. The 11 full size tools are PHS Germany carving tools which I believe are the original owner brought over from Germany around WWII. There is also a Millers Falls palm carving tool. I never got around to taking up carving and I'm really not sure what each tool is. I tried to get the numbers to show in the pictures. Also included are 4 wood carving books. Notice the 4th gouge from the right has a small split in the handle.
Carving tools 1 by Roger Nixon, on Flickr
Disston 4 10" dovetail saw $45. Sweet little dovetail saw with a near perfect apple handle. There is a good etch under the light surface rust but I couldn't get a pic of it.
Disston 4 lt by Roger Nixon, on Flickr
Remember, there are more pictures here https://www.flickr.com/photos/traditiona...3797087330.
Thanks for looking.
You can see all the pictures of the tools by going to this link https://www.flickr.com/photos/traditiona...3797087330
Carving tools: $125 SHIPPED. The 11 full size tools are PHS Germany carving tools which I believe are the original owner brought over from Germany around WWII. There is also a Millers Falls palm carving tool. I never got around to taking up carving and I'm really not sure what each tool is. I tried to get the numbers to show in the pictures. Also included are 4 wood carving books. Notice the 4th gouge from the right has a small split in the handle.
Carving tools 1 by Roger Nixon, on Flickr
Disston 4 10" dovetail saw $45. Sweet little dovetail saw with a near perfect apple handle. There is a good etch under the light surface rust but I couldn't get a pic of it.
Disston 4 lt by Roger Nixon, on Flickr
Remember, there are more pictures here https://www.flickr.com/photos/traditiona...3797087330.
Thanks for looking.