Mark, this is just my opinion, and it's obviously too late for you, but I think Harbo's planes look 'honest' - good usable condition, but looking aged by long use. The steel parts patinated by contact with the user's hands, the brass parts nicely dulled down. I think that's the ideal state for planes of this age and quality.
But your plane looks naked. If I was looking for one, I wouldn't buy it.
Maybe if you start using it, and keep on using it, it will settle down after a century or so.
This is all worlds away from taking a beaten up old Stanley and making it look like a new L-N.
It would be nice to see some before pictures.
But your plane looks naked. If I was looking for one, I wouldn't buy it.
Maybe if you start using it, and keep on using it, it will settle down after a century or so.
This is all worlds away from taking a beaten up old Stanley and making it look like a new L-N.
It would be nice to see some before pictures.