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 grab I can take more pics if there’s anything else you’d like to see.
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