patrickjchase":1h0i0ftu said:
Andy Kev.":1h0i0ftu said:
In any event, Cheshire Chappie trumped you with the bang on correct answer.
Wait, the description said that the metal part had a "rectangular cross-section", which would make it a firmer rather than a bevel-edge chisel.
The overall description said 'chisel', and the shape of the ferrule and blade shoulders was distinctively Veritas. As far as I know (and I stand to be corrected) Veritas don't offer a firmer chisel, though the bevels on the sides are not at a particularly steep angle. Thus, it's a b/e chisel, but only just - so Andy's description is pretty close. It was close enough for me to spot it almost instantly, with just a quick confirmatory rootle in google to make sure, mainly because I don't own any LV chisels.
I think Andy's original challenge would have been satisfied by the answer 'wood chisel', and he did say that some forumites may be able to spot the brand. I think he underestimated our woodworking nerdiness!