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Here's the deal. I have way more planes than I need, and way less money than I need. I went a little batty and bought too much stuff, and whatever i dont use is going on the block. Seriously though, I have a wedding to pay for in 5 months and every little bit will help. So before these go up on eBay I figured I'd give WWT members the first shot (and fair prices). I'm wiling to negotiate for the most part, and these prices don't include shipping. There is no markup over what I bought them for. I'll use flat rate boxes whenever possible.
A Siegley Tool Co No. 5 1/2. This was made by Stanley sometime between 1902 and the mid 1920's. I'm pretty sure this one is from Stanley's first production run, as it has Siegley's original patent date cast on the lever cap knob. This ones in beautiful shape. $50
Siegley Tool Co No. 5. A later run than the one above, still real nice shape though. $40
Edwin Hahn No 3 smoother, relatively rare plane. Everything is in good shape with the exception of the broken tote. Light surface rust, I haven't touched it since I bought it. Had the intention of restoring it, and if it doesn't sell I probably will some day. $40
Jacob Siegley No 12 jointer plane, type 8. A rough example of a harder-to-find original Siegley plane. This one has a truncated tote and an Edwin Hahn iron, as well as a repaired frog. Also has holes in one side where someone attached a fence for edge jointing. Make an offer
Edit: I can email/upload more pics if necessary. Just ask.


A Siegley Tool Co No. 5 1/2. This was made by Stanley sometime between 1902 and the mid 1920's. I'm pretty sure this one is from Stanley's first production run, as it has Siegley's original patent date cast on the lever cap knob. This ones in beautiful shape. $50


Siegley Tool Co No. 5. A later run than the one above, still real nice shape though. $40



Edwin Hahn No 3 smoother, relatively rare plane. Everything is in good shape with the exception of the broken tote. Light surface rust, I haven't touched it since I bought it. Had the intention of restoring it, and if it doesn't sell I probably will some day. $40



Jacob Siegley No 12 jointer plane, type 8. A rough example of a harder-to-find original Siegley plane. This one has a truncated tote and an Edwin Hahn iron, as well as a repaired frog. Also has holes in one side where someone attached a fence for edge jointing. Make an offer
Edit: I can email/upload more pics if necessary. Just ask.