I was lucky enough to be given this Marples plane (amongst other items) tonight... apart from a small chip in one corner and some resin built up on the sole, it's in near perfect condition; better yet the iron and cap iron are not only rust free, but still have the original surface sheen and an edge more than sharp enough to nick my unwary fingertip.
That however is not what makes it special; It used to be my great-grandfathers, (as I presume did the box made from an old tomato crate)... It was pretty touching when my grandfather decided to offer me his and his fathers tools, it's going to be quite the job to sort, catalogue and in some cases repair them all; but I've been entrusted with them so that they can be put to good use once again, an offer that simply can't be turned down.
In a related note, I need more storage space; The whole collection used to occupy an ornate cabinet of his own construction about 8' by 6' by 2', explaining the excellent condition. Unfortunately, that went to my great aunt, meaning that the whole lot is packed haphazardly into cases, boxes and bags which have been dry stored with my grandfathers engineering tools.
So apart from a wonderful tool, I've also aquired a sense of familial connection to woodwork; even moreso when my grandfather pointed out that some of the very delicate tools are in fact my great-great-grandfathers, used by him for making fiddles and northumbrian pipes, then by my great grandfather for fine detail carving.