Found a guy locally who sells antiques out of his home and at flea markets. He acquired a bunch of hand tools from a carpenter who recently passed on. I picked through piles and shelves of tools for about an hour. This is what I ended up with. Nothing super valuable, nothing I’d consider a gem, but these tools will get a lot of use from me and I’m happy to have found them! Prices were very reasonable too and you can tell these were readily used…the plane blades are super sharp!
- Wood Jointer Plane (27 1/2” L x 3 1/2” W)
- Wood Clamps
- 2 Stanley Try Squares
- The LSS Co. Combination Square (Athol, Mass—it’s a Starrett, but not sure what era)
- Bit Brace (no brand)
- Millers Falls Egg Beater Drill
- Stanley 110 Block Plane (Made in England)
- Norvell Shapleigh Diamond Edge (#4 size—I’m not familiar with the brand, has a Stanley Sweetheart blade)
- Sargent 414
- Unbranded Plane w/ Diamond Edge Blade (15” L x 2 11/16” W—not sure what size this is?—seems like a 5 1/2—it’s longer and wider than the Sargent 414)
If anyone knows anything about these tools, would love to hear from you! Thanks for checking out my hand tool grabI can take more pics if there’s anything else you’d like to see.
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