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Rob Luter
07-13-2013, 7:20 PM
It's been a while since I've been active on Sawmill Creek. Work and Summer activities have kept me out of the shop. It was a nice day today so SWMBO and I decided to take a drive and do a little antiquing. We stopped by a place we'd not been to in a while. I knew there used to be a guy that had a decent selection of tools so I had fingers crossed. I only buy user stuff and have most everything I really need so it's always a crap shoot. Bingo! I scored a Stanley #59 Doweling Jig complete in original box, a Spear and Jackson Backsaw with split nuts, and a Stanley #603C Bedrock Smoother from about 1930. The #59 looks unused, the saw is straight as an arrow, and the #603 is in great shape too excepting 80 plus years of patina and a few white paint specks. It's going to clean up great. I'll withhold the stupid low prices I paid to keep the disparaging remarks to a minimum :D http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2845/9280488746_e24f93b497_c.jpghttp://farm8.staticflickr.com/7412/9280489638_65c4864342_c.jpghttp://farm6.staticflickr.com/5491/9280490580_55ab542232_c.jpg
Harold Burrell
07-13-2013, 7:29 PM
I'll withhold the stupid low prices I paid to keep the disparaging remarks to a minimum :D
Nevertheless, you still suck.
;)
So, now...you might as well tell us how much you paid.
Rob Luter
07-13-2013, 8:26 PM
Nevertheless, you still suck.
;)
So, now...you might as well tell us how much you paid.
Ha!
$19 for the plane, $22 for the dowel jig, $34 for the saw. Not garage sale cheap, but nearly so.
Harold Burrell
07-13-2013, 9:39 PM
Ha!
$19 for the plane, $22 for the dowel jig, $34 for the saw. Not garage sale cheap, but nearly so.
Wow...nice find!
This does make me feel a little better. I am still second guessing myself, but I passed on a #604 round-side today at an antique shop for $36. It was in pretty good shape (for the most part), but it had a busted handle and it was missing the lateral adjuster.
*sigh*
Paul McGaha
07-13-2013, 9:41 PM
Nevertheless, you still suck.
;)
So, now...you might as well tell us how much you paid.
Good call Harold.
PHM
Tony Shea
07-13-2013, 11:20 PM
You did incredibly well. The saw is probably my favorite. Very nice find!
Dave Beauchesne
07-14-2013, 12:54 AM
You did incredibly well. The saw is probably my favorite. Very nice find!
+1 on the saw - Nice lines on the handle, and the medullary ray is divine - - This side of the continent has virtually no Bedrocks though, I have only seen a couple at other woodworkers places and never one in the wild - the #3 is a beauty - Yeah, major suckage to you!!
Chris Hachet
07-15-2013, 10:04 AM
Incredibly nice finds, good to see this stuff going back to work in an actual wood shop.
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