Welcome Martin!
5 euros for a Spiers coffin smoother - that was a great deal.
If you find any more, let me know. I will gladly pay postage.
I think I remember a site for someone close to you; he had
a lot of chisels: http://www.dutchtools.net/ but I imagine that
his stock changes. (I have no business relationship with him
other than a customer).
We're glad to have you on the list,
Gary K
Close to Buffalo New York, USA
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From: "familie Hagen"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 9:04 AM
Subject: [OldTools] bio-martin hagen
> Hello people of the porch after been lurking at the old tools archive
> (watch it everyday) and read all the posts.
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> And books about furniture restoration. The pride of my tool collection
> is an spiers coffin style smoother from around 1885/1890 which i bought
> at the big freemarket at queensday in Amsterdam (a big jumble sale)
> where i had to pay 5 euro's. This type of plane has been on my wantlist
> for a long time and i could hardly believe my eyes.
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