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Marples and Sons No. 2892 Stop Chamfer Plane with Fence. Reproduction
Reproduction Marples and Sons No. 2892 Chamfer Plane with original W. Marples & Sons iron.
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Sliding Box Chamfer Plane with W Marples and Sons iron
Chamfer Plane with W Marples and Sons iron. Appears to be craftsman made sliding box plane in oak
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Castration knife. Marples and Sons. Sheffield England.
Castration knife. Marples and Sons, Sheffield England.
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3/4″ Marples Firmer Socket Chisel
W Marples & Sons 3/4″ firmer socket chisel. Hardwood handle with thick leather cushion. Edge a little skewed, but a nice user once sharpened.
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Marples marking gauge
Beech Marples marking gauge. England. Stem is marked in inches. Possibly a replaced pin. Brass screw has worn a trench in the stem, but usable tool
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Marples & Sons 13 1/2″ Screwdriver
13 1/2″ Marples & Sons screwdriver. Boxwood handle. This would be great to extend someone’s existing collection. Tip needs restoring.
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Marples 1 1/2″ socketed firmer chisel
Marples 1 1/2″ Firmer Chisel. Big chisel in great condition. 36″ long and weighs around 1/2 Kg.
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Jeweller’s Vice with 1 5/8″ jaws
Bench mount jeweller’s vice with 1 5/8″ jaws and opening of 1.5″. May be a Marples from England. Minor jaw alignment issues.
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Marples 17″ wooden plane with Mathieson iron
Marples 17″ wooden plane with Mathieson iron, Ward cap iron and military arrow mark.
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User-made hardwood plane with Marples iron
For sale user-made 6 1/2″ hardwood plane with a tapered 1 1/2″ iron by William Marples and Sons. Heavy hardwood small bench ready plane.
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Hibernia Works 11 1/2″ Wooden Spokeshave
Hibernia Works wooden spokeshave with brass rest. Made in Sheffield, UK. Early spokeshave (est. 1860). Needs a sharpen. Heavy gloss finish
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Long Cranked Marples Gouge 16″
Marples & Sons cranked gouge 1 1/8″ wide at about 1 1/4″ radius and nearly 8″ useable blade length and 16″ long.
Marples
Marples is one of England’s oldest tool manufacturer’s and like Sorby it has gone through several families and multiple changes of ownership. The beginnings of the company are suspected to date back to the 17th century. The company still has a presence in the tool market today. Like Sorby they are predominantly manufacturer’s of edge tools
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