HANDTOOLS: Smalls, 80, 102, Brown & Sharpe marking and measuring
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Some "smalls" for your consideration, working on a Union #7 right now, but its not ready yet, so here we go.

First up is an early Stanley #80 scraper, this one has the curved front, and the SR&L logo on the blade holder; original blade simply marked "Stanley" and has life left, japanning loss on the handles, but otherwise complete and ready for work once sharpened.  A worthy tool, yours for $22 plus shipping, pics:

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Next up is a Brown & Sharpe 6" combination square, with center head; level intact, and oft missing scribe is present, I like the B&S scribes as they are a tad longer and easier to use; great maker, equal to Starrett (ask Timberwolf, a big B&S fan!), apology is the rule has a chip in one end, see pic, not fatal but its not perfect, so price is adjusted accordingly but you're getting two heads; otherwise in excellent condition, it is pictured as found, satin finish, great size for layout, yours for $40 plus shipping.

Same pic has two Brown & Sharpe 2" inside calipers (No. 802) and 2" dividers (No. 800), 2" size measured up the leg to bottom of spring, both in excellent condition, these are quality tools, don't get much better than this, sold as a pair only for $30 plus shipping, price 'em new at Starrett and you'll see the value.  Pics:

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#10
Ok, now last but not least, is a Stanley #102, the original apron plane, 98% japanning on the inside of the plane, lever cap very nice with 90% nickeling remaining, right cheek has some japanning loss, sole had some rust, I lapped the sole to the point where the evidence of the rust will not affect use; plenty of iron left, laminated iron too, yummy, overall a great user plane that is very handy in the shop; yours for $22 plus shipping, Pics:

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All pricing is plus shipping, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your shipping address in the PM so I can quote shipping and print up mailing labels.  Sorry, I don't have PayPal, so payment by USPS money order please, unless if I know you from the forum then checks are ok.

As always, worthy user tools that I would own priced reasonably.  Thanks to all for looking.
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All the B&S are gone.
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#12
#80 is sold.

Stanley 102 remains.  A nice little plane.
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(05-29-2017, 09:05 AM)Admiral Wrote: #80 is sold.

Stanley 102 remains.  A nice little plane.
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Some really great buys there, Rich.......... And that little 102 is NICE !!!! They are sweet little planes for sure...and I have had mine about 50 years !!!!!!
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Ok, I must have spoiled everyone, so I reset the bevel on the iron of the 102, a great little plane by the way, and sharpened it up on the Tormek, and here is the result:

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I will take the 102 pm sent
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102 is sold, thanks to all for looking.
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