Wife picked this trunk and contents up at a yard sale about 20 years ago. It got pushed out of the way in the shop and has been there every sence. I was cleaning out this morning and thought I would try and post some pic. to see if anyone thinks this is worth anything. Thanks. [email protected]
hope the pictures come through.
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Any markings, names or dates of any kind that you can find?
Obviously they're old and all dusty so you wouldn't want to get dirty cleaning them up so just send them to me and I'll make sure they're safe to use!
:>)
Regards,
Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
Actually there not that rusty and I did blow the dust off. One of the wooden planes is a Stanley but can't make out the #. The molding cutters have a name but I think it's someone who owned them at one time.
knothole
In the picture coded MVC-015F there' a rarely seen tool sometimes called an old hags tooth, but it's actually a router. It is in the compartment with the mallet. Could you show some detailed pictures of the tool? I'd really appreciate it.
Judging from the mix of tools, they probably belonged to a skilled trim carpenter.
John White
More pics. of what JohnWW called a router.
Trying to make out, with not much success, the lettering/numbers on the side of the plane - MVC-002F? Can you tell me what it says?
Regards,Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
Thanks,John W.
that's an amazing find my friend. how much did she get it for?
Look ma, no jigs!!!
a little tung oil on the ends may bring out the stamp
you are making me green
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