09-02-2018, 02:27 PM
Over this weekend I got into a 19th century joiner's box; mostly it was picked over, and while I generally don't buy wooden planes (as most are trashed in one way or another) these two were the exception; I also found a nice framer's paring chisel underneath the jointer that someone missed! Pics in Flickr album linked below. So:
First is a 22" long, 3" wide and a full 3" deep (which is unusual, as jointing the sole flat over the years eats away at it, and widens the mouth) jointer, marked "H. Chapin Union Factory Warranted". I looked it up in Pollack's Guide, and to my surprise, given its condition, it dates from between 1828 and 1860, read this:
Apology is the horn of the handle, but the sole is in good condition, mouth not too wide, iron marked Butcher Warranted Cast Steel, and it has a chipbreaker. This tool is as found, I've not done anything to it. As far as I'm concerned, its in excellent condition for a 160 year old (at least) plane. Yours for the very reasonable price of $45 plus shipping, I got a good deal on it and am passing it forward; for all I know, as ole' Hermon was a pretty important maker, it could be worth a lot more. All you woodie fans, here's your chance for a nice piece, with history, to put to work. Teaser pic:
Next is a 1 1/2" skew shoulder plane, 9 1/2" long, in nice condition, marked "W.Williams"; I suspect it is of similar vintage to the jointer, again, in good condition, plenty of iron left, original wedge. It is not often I find one in good condition, sole needs jointing and iron needs sharpening, but its got good bones, it is as found, I've done nothing to it; I have one very much like it I keep in my travel tool chest, a lot lighter than hauling around iron ones... yours for $20 plus shipping. Teaser pic:
Last but not least is the framer's paring chisel; thinner than the large slicks, this one has the Butcher "Maltese Cross" mark, an early one too, and is 1 11/16ths wide, total length 15", and meaty part of the chisel above the tang is a good 5 1/2", so plenty of life. Back has some rust pitting but its far up the back, the working end is just dandy. Handle solid, no real apologies otherwise. Yours for $25 plus shipping. Teaser pic:
Link to flickr album with more pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...0832878517
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping address so I can print shipping labels and quote postage. I don't have paypal so payment old school via USPS money order; but if I know you from the forum then checks are fine.
Solid user tools reasonably priced, and in this case, with some impressive history as well. Thanks for looking.
First is a 22" long, 3" wide and a full 3" deep (which is unusual, as jointing the sole flat over the years eats away at it, and widens the mouth) jointer, marked "H. Chapin Union Factory Warranted". I looked it up in Pollack's Guide, and to my surprise, given its condition, it dates from between 1828 and 1860, read this:
Apology is the horn of the handle, but the sole is in good condition, mouth not too wide, iron marked Butcher Warranted Cast Steel, and it has a chipbreaker. This tool is as found, I've not done anything to it. As far as I'm concerned, its in excellent condition for a 160 year old (at least) plane. Yours for the very reasonable price of $45 plus shipping, I got a good deal on it and am passing it forward; for all I know, as ole' Hermon was a pretty important maker, it could be worth a lot more. All you woodie fans, here's your chance for a nice piece, with history, to put to work. Teaser pic:
Next is a 1 1/2" skew shoulder plane, 9 1/2" long, in nice condition, marked "W.Williams"; I suspect it is of similar vintage to the jointer, again, in good condition, plenty of iron left, original wedge. It is not often I find one in good condition, sole needs jointing and iron needs sharpening, but its got good bones, it is as found, I've done nothing to it; I have one very much like it I keep in my travel tool chest, a lot lighter than hauling around iron ones... yours for $20 plus shipping. Teaser pic:
Last but not least is the framer's paring chisel; thinner than the large slicks, this one has the Butcher "Maltese Cross" mark, an early one too, and is 1 11/16ths wide, total length 15", and meaty part of the chisel above the tang is a good 5 1/2", so plenty of life. Back has some rust pitting but its far up the back, the working end is just dandy. Handle solid, no real apologies otherwise. Yours for $25 plus shipping. Teaser pic:
Link to flickr album with more pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9433588@N0...0832878517
As always, first PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority, and please include your full shipping address so I can print shipping labels and quote postage. I don't have paypal so payment old school via USPS money order; but if I know you from the forum then checks are fine.
Solid user tools reasonably priced, and in this case, with some impressive history as well. Thanks for looking.
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