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Ultimate_Score_box_1.jpgBox 1321 viewsThis a pretty big box, and you can get a feel for its contents if you zoom in and look carefully. Several bench planes up to #7 can be seen, as well as several combo plane parts, a #40 scrub, etc., etc.TRexF16
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Ultimate_Score_boxes_1-15.jpgboxes 1-15357 viewsThis is the job I have ahead of me. I can't lift any of these by myself, so I'll need a lot of help moving them. Moving to where? I guess I should have thought about that before I pulled the trigger...TRexF16
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IMG_0987.JPGCrank-Neck Gouges227 viewsAmazing Galoot Kharma. I sent Ed Minch an oilstone he really liked, and he sent me a surprise in return. How neat that the Buck Bros. crank-necked gouge he sent filled a perfect niche in the lineup of the other two I already owned. Ed's gift is the smallest, in the foreground shown with its new brothers!TRexF16
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IMG_0963.JPGBerea Rocky River Oilstone End261 viewsThe stone is in great shape. The "top" is basically unused, and a small amout of wear is evident on the bottom. Both sides have a slight crown (not cup) so they should be great for working and edge; probably not so good a choice for flattening backs.TRexF16
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IMG_0964.JPGBerea Rocky River Oil Stone Box223 viewsI think a careful conservator could bring this box back into pretty nice conditionTRexF16
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BR_5_5.JPGEstate sale picture356 viewsThe plane I got up so early to go look at is on the table in the lower right 0f the photo. Zooming in, it looked like a "low" rosewood knob, and compared to the splitting wdege next to it, looked a bit wide like it might be a 4 1/2.TRexF16
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IMG_0952.JPGJuly 17, 2010 Estate Sale finds292 viewsThis is just a small part of the haul from two estate sales today. The total for everything here was 20 bucks. Bedrock 605 1/2, new Marples mortise gauge, new Marples 1" chisel, Norton Hard Translucent Arkansas stone, two Washita stones need lapping, Snow and Nealley PicknHoe, with factory sheath, Berea Rocky River Oilstone as new in tattered box, J.S. Cantelo (Boston) folding draw knife, Berylco non-sparking Beryllium Claw hammer, two as new Bessey F-Clamps, 2 razor hones, 1 square India stone.TRexF16
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IMG_0953.JPGBedrock 605 1/2228 viewsThis is the only Bedrock plane I have ever seen in the wild - and it's a nice one. I can't believe it came home with me for six bucks!TRexF16
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IMG_0945.JPGJuly 10th Estate Sale Haul447 viewsAll out of the "$2.00 each or 3 for $5.00" box. Eggbeater complete with full set of fluted bits, couple Craftsman screwdrivers, two putty knives with rosewood handles, brass rivets, and pewter bolsters (I already cleaned one up), Carborundum 109 stone in box, large Buck Bros. in-cannel gouge, triangular scraper, Heller Vixen file, Stanley, PEXTO, and Union socket chisels, set of four completely new Marples bench chisels w/ ash hnadles - 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4; folding drawknife, two wire wheels, Stanley #75.TRexF16
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IMG_0947.JPGWhatzit #2283 viewsAssembledTRexF16
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IMG_0948.JPGWhatzit #1247 views3/4" bench dog holes for scaleTRexF16
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IMG_0899.JPGStanley #60 Chisel Types237 viewsThese represent at least five different "types" of #60. I don't know the order of introduction, but have lined them up left to right based on my guess at oldest to newest style. I have at least one of the middle type with an earlier owner's name and "1947" etched on the back.TRexF16
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