Description: You are bidding on one AS-IS J P Storer wood smoothing or coffin plane as pictured. There are lots of condition issues, so please keep reading.The body is marked "J P STORER BRUNSWICK ME" and with owner initials "TJS" on the front end, and with the same initials on the back end.The iron is marked "MOULSON BROTHERS WARRANTED CAST-STEEL" with their logo in the middle. The chip breaker has a similar MOULSON marking, although only about half is legible. Overall length of the body is about 9". Width of the iron is about 1-7/8", and overall length is about 6-5/8". It is a tapered iron, about .210" thick near the sharp edge, and about .080" thick near the upper edge. I'm not certain what the wood is. The wood is very grainy and wants to split easily. My guess is a dark lignum vitae or something similar. The wedge is obviously a different wood than the body.The plane including the iron weighs 2 pounds 4.3 ounces on my postal scale. Joshua P Storer made planes in Brunswick, Maine, from 1854 to 1874. Please see the book American Wooden Planes 5th Edition for more information about him, and it rates this mark (the B mark) as 3 stars for rarity. It notes that he was at times also a sparmaker and stair rail maker. It also notes that he was known to make planes of either lignum vitae or beech. Lots of condition issues -- both of the "wings" that hold the wedge are partially broken off, although the wedge still seems to hold the iron. There is a short crack on the left side at the left rear corner of the throat. There is a reglued crack that runs from the right rear corner of the throat at the top of the right side all the way down to the the throat opening on the sole. There is an old repair at the front of the throat on the sole. There are a variety of checks and cracks in the wood, mostly at the ends, and some chips along the upper side rails. And there are a variety of scratches and chips in or along the edges of the sole. The wedge shows wear around the upper end and at the two tips. The iron has lots of casting roughness, lots of patina (color), and a bit of pitting. The upper end is peened over a bit. The center nut in the chip breaker is just starting to show a crack as shown in the last picture. The iron and the wedge both appear to be original to the plane. SHIPPING: 3 pounds, shipped in a padded envelope, shipped US Postal Service Ground Advantage, insurance is included. No International shipping. l sell what I enjoy, and I collect antique woodworking tools and I enjoy photography! The queue is overflowing with tools right now, as they seem to be finding me faster than I can list them. So please keep watching my postings as I have LOTS more to list!Searching my listings: I have lots to see! 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Price: 50 USD
Location: Kenmore, Washington
End Time: 2024-11-19T03:56:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Storer
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original