HANDTOOLS: Barn Fresh #5 and #6; Mf #2 Eggbeater
#7
There was a recent thread about having multiples, set up differently, well, here is a chance to get a 5 or 6 for a good price to add to your till.

First up is a barn fresh T16 prewar #6; iron has "241" on the back, dating this plane to the second quarter of 1941, all metal is good, mechanically it works like it should, tote repair, otherwise it will clean up nicely to be a fine user for somebody; pics:

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Yours for the price of $50 plus shipping.

Next up is a T18 immediately post war #5; again, good bones, no metal issues or pitting, no mechanical issues, wood solid with tote repair, barn fresh, will clean up nicely, pics:

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Yours for $30 plus shipping.

Last but certainly not least is a Millers Falls #2 Eggbeater, quite possibly the best hand drill design out there; double gearing; handle solid with bit storage in removable cap; has side chef's hat which is often missing; chuck is good and works smoothly as it should; pretty decent paint, overall a nice example of its type dating from before the 2A version; pics:

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Yours for $30 plus shipping.


First PM with an unequivocal "I'll take it" gets priority.  Please include your full shipping address so I can quote postage and print mailing labels; sorry, I don't have paypal, so payment by USPS money order please unless I know you then checks are ok.

As always, user tools priced to sell that I would not be ashamed to put in my till.  Thanks for looking.
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#8
Nice tools at a great price, that #6 is one of my favorite planes and the same goes for that Miller Falls #2 hand drill, hard to beat them.  I am sure these will go quick at those prices.



Steve
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#9
MF #2 is spoken for.
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#10
the T16 #6 is pending confirmation, so I thought I'd add another. 

this one is a T11, WWI vintage, very desirable type with fully machined frog; original iron with SR&L logo, but the tote and knob are hardwood (not rosewood) replacements as the originals were toast.  85% + japanning, no cracks in metal, 100% mechanically, apologies are the sole has some very light pitting, pitting is actually too strong a word, lets call it scaling, this plane sat on some newspaper and the rust was a tad more than superficial, but I reset the bevel on the Tormek and sharpened up the iron, and it works just fine; if the scaling bothers you then lap it, but I always say if it ain't broke, don't try and fix it.  Anyways, given the apologies and the non-original totes, you can have this one for $55 plus shipping; here's the pics:

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thanks for looking, again......


T16 #6 is confirmed sold.
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#11
Bump for the #5 and the second #6
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#6, T11, is sold, that leaves the barn fresh #5 still available.
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