November 3, 201510 yr Out and about last week or so....went up to Anna, OH.....the old Anna Lumber Company store is an Antique Store.... Walked in through the front door......walked past a few shelves, saw a pair of Liberty Bell jack planes.....in bad shape. They wanted way too much for them, too... Now, this place also has the old lumber barn next door. Things that are cleaned up and presentable go into the "store" and get a high price marked on them....the ones IN the barn? We talk about them, and find a decent to me price...so, for about half of what ONE beat up Liberty bell No. 126... A bit fuzzy, but there is a Stanley #1220 Eggbeater, a Stanley Bevel gauge, and I think a Stanley 1/4" chisel.... Wood on the bevel gauge is Rosewood, with brass add-ons. Blade is merely stamped "Made in USA" There is a "1/4" " on the blade of the chisel, the rest I am unable to read..yet. As for that drill.. Gear wheel has a triple edge. haven't found much in the way of markings on it.Wood is free of any cracks... On the crank handle, it is stamped as "Made in USA" but nothing else? Might be a Handyman? The cap had a surprise as well. Three "Drill points" Cap is intact, no cracks, and fits nicely. Looks like it MIGHThave been RED at one time? Not too bad..for $10 plus sales tax? They are getting a bit skimpy there, as compared to other times I have dropped by. Saws were way down. Might have to go back before they all are gone....
November 4, 201510 yr Nice pick Steve. I like the bevel gauge. Looks like it is in very good condition.
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