condeesteso
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I'm told you can find almost anything on the internet if you know where to look. Well, Jim found this... and I borrowed it:
It's quite nice but a bit second-hand. Seriously, you'd think the bloke would have washed his hands occasionally
This plane has been used for shooting (tell by the dried blood near the handle, butt, whatever)
So, it came from 242 Tottenham Ct Road... often a very good sign, owned by a foreign gent
It's very rare to find both irons in such good condition. The cap-iron is pristine though not in a restored/polished way. Blade back is really good too - no pitting, excellent. Note the cap screw, not mashed like they almost always are
A minor repair to top of tote, done nicely but not pretending to be invisible
Works just as it should. The edge needed a new minor primary (due to a deep nick) - just took the minimum possible off. An excellent woodie user indeed - reminds me yet again how very good the decent woodies are.
Just needs a good clean-up. A quick scrub-over with coarse steel wool and spirit (maybe caustic soda - quicker?), a lick over with the belt sander and 2 coats of poly. Maybe stain the wedge 'mahogany' to add a bit of class. I've got better things to do, but I owe it to Jim and I know he'd be pleased.
It's quite nice but a bit second-hand. Seriously, you'd think the bloke would have washed his hands occasionally
This plane has been used for shooting (tell by the dried blood near the handle, butt, whatever)
So, it came from 242 Tottenham Ct Road... often a very good sign, owned by a foreign gent
It's very rare to find both irons in such good condition. The cap-iron is pristine though not in a restored/polished way. Blade back is really good too - no pitting, excellent. Note the cap screw, not mashed like they almost always are
A minor repair to top of tote, done nicely but not pretending to be invisible
Works just as it should. The edge needed a new minor primary (due to a deep nick) - just took the minimum possible off. An excellent woodie user indeed - reminds me yet again how very good the decent woodies are.
Just needs a good clean-up. A quick scrub-over with coarse steel wool and spirit (maybe caustic soda - quicker?), a lick over with the belt sander and 2 coats of poly. Maybe stain the wedge 'mahogany' to add a bit of class. I've got better things to do, but I owe it to Jim and I know he'd be pleased.