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Last Night's Haul

Started by lptools, January 30, 2019, 05:59:18 PM

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lptools

Hello,This is a group of tools that I bought last night. I have been buying from the same guy for  a while, most of the stuff he has is un-used from the early 1980's. I love the Stanley carded items!!! Regards, Lou
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Papaw

Great catch ! Did you spend all your allowance on this buy?
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p_toad

nice haul.  even the new in package seems to have been kept in good shape.   :embarrassed:

amecks

Nice!  Two little anvils!  Lou, what are the wood handled tools next to the blue box?
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Al
Jordan, NY

Northwoods

Good grief!  I had no idea Yankee was still selling the No. 41 drill.
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

gibsontool

Nice bunch of tools, your a lucky man.

Bill Houghton

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Quote from: Northwoods on January 31, 2019, 07:54:08 AM
Good grief!  I had no idea Yankee was still selling the No. 41 drill.
I doubt they are now; I think those drills still on their cards have some age to them.

Lou, I sent you a private message about one of the items.

And is that card in the middle of the third picture, the one that says "block plane" on it, Wonder Woman's invisible block plane?

lptools

Hello, Guys. Thanks for the replies!!!. I have a little bit of my monthly tool budget left, good thing tomorrow starts another month!! The anvils are imports, but will make good users.The wood handle tools are Razor Strops. Former owner bought most of these new , and put them away, some of the stuff was wrapped in a 1979 newspaper. There is some rust to clean up, the white color on the brace handles is that weird thing that happens to plastic. I have a question about one of the tools that  I will post in the What Is It Forum.Regards,,Lou
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lptools

Hello, Bill. The card with no plane has a home. I bought the plane with no card from the same gent a while back.Now I need to find the plane!!! Regards, Lou
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johnsironsanctuary

I am pretty sure that the shiny flat blades on the left side are for a Stanley 45 or 55 molding plane. The little notch is the spoiler.
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lptools

Hello, John. They are Record blades, for their version of the Stanley 45 Combination plane. The longer blades are for Record Shoulder Planes. Regards, Lou
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