I love looking at old tools, in my hand or in photographs, it doesnt matter. Because of that, I look forward to receiving Martin J. Donnelly Antique Tools biweekly tool listings. There are alchoices packed with the coolest tools out there and the biggest buzz is that I can try and buy the ones I like.
In the preamble that lead up to their Indianapolis Spring Antique Tool Auction that took place the end of last month, there was a Stanley No.51 listed. It had a chipped mouth at the lower corner and it appeared that someone might have re-japanned it. Its saving grace was that the bare metal looked clean and unpitted. A true user if there ever was one. As I have seen examples of this plane that were in far worse shape than this one go for more than 300-bucks, I placed an absentee bid that I thought was absolutely whacko and would never win.
A couple of weeks later, there was a listing for a Stanley No.72 Nose Section. In all the auctions and dealers listings that I have looked at over the past six years or so, I think I have seen maybe three other regular nose sections listed on their own. Thinking, what the hell, I placed another absentee bid that I thought was choice below what it should bring.
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