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12th September 2022, 11:02 AM #1
Stanley & Union Transitional, Stanley No.2, Mujingfang, Coffin Smoother and More
I am downsizing my collection of tools. Here is my first listing of hand planes that I am putting up for sale, hopefully they will find a new home where they will be utilised. Prices are negotiable - plus postage.
Union New Britain No.23 Transitional Plane - $50 plus postage
Union transitional plane, measuring 2-3/8" wide and 9-1/16" long. Signed "No. 23" on the body, it has a sound and solid knob handle, and a 1-3/4" X 7-1/16" blade iron, signed "Union Mfg. Co. New Britain Ct. U.S.A." A Beech sole was added to tighten the mouth. There is a hairline crack in the casting, second photo near knob.
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Stanley No. 28 Transitional Plane - $80 plus postage
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Coffin Smoother Blade Stamped Hernshaw Bros Cast Steel Sheffield - $40 plus postage
I got this from a used tool market in Melbourne, the Beech body does not have a makers mark however it is in remarkable condition with no checks or splits. It does however have two odd holes drilled into it - I suspect it was stuck to a man cave wall. The blade is laminated and tapered and in good condition. A solid user.
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Continental Horned Plane Made by Australian Craftsman, Blacksmith Forged Blade - $30 plus postage
I found this in a antiques store in Gippsland. Obviously made in Australia by a European craftsman. The wood is unknown very fine grained, slightly soft. The plane features a tapered blacksmiths blade. The blade is surprising good in regards to its edge retention. The horn was repaired and the wooden could use a new sole, however I was using it a scrub plane and retained most of the patina indicative of a true antique.
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Stanley No. 80 Scraper With Blade 99% Japanning Made in England - $80 plus postage
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Stanley No. 2 USA - SELLING For Parts Only - $50 plus postage
Lever cap, side of body casting and tote damaged. Missing 1 Frog Screw - SELLING For Parts Only
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Mujingfang Hong Kong-Style - Small Polishing Plane (Available Quantity 4) -
$20 each plus postage
I purchased these from Ali-express they usually retail for $40 each but they were on special and I bought a few extra. These four have never been used. Some staining to the blade from storage.
This is a small fixed-mouth Hong Kong style polishing hand plane that has its blade bedded at approximately 60° to minimise tear-out. The wedged HSS blade is 30 mm wide and hardened to RC62-64 and the mouth has a brass insert for improved wear. Blade adjustment is done using light mallet taps to set angle and projection. The body is 127 mm long, similar to a small block plane in dimension and can be used on a push or pull stroke.
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12th September 2022, 11:25 AM #2
Hi Thumbsucker, i will take one mujinfang Hong Kong style small block plane thanks Ross
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12th September 2022, 11:00 PM #3Novice
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Hi
I will take the no 2 for parts.
Cheers
Rob
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13th September 2022, 07:33 PM #4Member
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I'll take the Stanley No. 80 Scraper
Thanks
Sean
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15th September 2022, 01:21 PM #5
woodsurfer, black_dog & champs your tools have been posted this morning.
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20th September 2022, 10:26 AM #6Member
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Arrived in mint condition - will be well used, thanks.
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21st September 2022, 08:54 PM #7
I need all these gone - so make me an offer.
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22nd September 2022, 02:14 PM #8Novice
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Hi Thumbsucker, I'll take a Mujingfang.
Cheers,
Tim
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23rd September 2022, 12:27 AM #9
Stanley & Union Transitional, Stanley No.2, Mujingfang, Coffin Smoother and More
Hi Helmut I'll take the remaining 2 Mujingfang off you. If someone else would like one I'm happy to take just one.
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25th September 2022, 09:15 PM #10
Hi Harry -they are yours - PM on the way.
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26th September 2022, 11:06 AM #11Novice
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Thanks Thumbsucker, the plane arrived safely.
cheers
Rob
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28th September 2022, 05:12 PM #12
Okay, all of the Mujingfang are gone. As are the Stanley No. 2 and Stanley No. 80.
Price Drop On these - in 2 Weeks they go on eBay.
- Stanley No. 28 Transitional Plane - $70 plus postage
- Union New Britain No.23 Transitional Plane - $40 plus postage
- Coffin Smoother Blade Stamped Hernshaw Bros Cast Steel Sheffield - $30 plus postage
- Continental Horned Plane Made by Australian Craftsman, Blacksmith Forged Blade - $20 plus postage
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3rd October 2022, 05:12 PM #13Novice
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Thanks, Mujingfang received in good order
Cheers Tim
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6th October 2022, 07:48 PM #14
The Mujingfangs arrived safe and sound. Thanks for the comprehensive packaging!
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6th October 2022, 07:58 PM #15GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Thumbsucker, would you take $50 plus postage for the Nr 28?
cheers, Ian
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